Wednesday, 22 May 2013
King Ang Duang: One of Cambodia's best kings ព្រះបាទអង្គឌួងដ៏ឆ្នើមនៃជាតិខ្មែរ
Posted on 05:15 by gaurav kumar
Ang Duong (Khmer: ព្រះបាទ អង្គ ឌួង) (1796–19 May 1860) (r. 1841–1844, 1845–1860) was a king of Cambodia.
Ang Duong was younger son of king Ang Eng, who 1779–1797 was ruler of Cambodia at the then capital Udong, by one of his Thai consorts, Ros, 'queen Vara' (died c. 1869), whom he had taken as concubine in 1793 from Bangkok.
He is regarded as the Great-King of Cambodia who protected the
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