Monarchy of Cambodia

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King of Cambodia
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Incumbent
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Norodom Sihamoni
Details
StyleHis Majesty
First monarchBhavavarman I
FormationSeptember 24, 1993

This is a complete list of Kings, Heads of State and Presidents of Cambodia

Kings of Cambodia (6th century-1960)

The Angkor Wat was built.

From 1177 to 1181, Cham invasion and period of anarchy.

The throne was vacant from 1353 to 1362.

From 1369 to 1375, Siam ruled. From 1369 to 1371, the throne was vacant.

In the 14th century, ownership of Cambodia passed to Siam, until 1389.

In 1431, Siam defeated and crushed the Angkorean Empire. Nonetheless, The monarchy was not harmed, and Siam withdrew. The capital (and the royal family) moved from Angkor to Phnom Penh.

In 1594, the Siamese captured Phnom Penh, yet the monarchy continued to rule.

Leaders of Cambodia (1960-1993)

Heads of State of Cambodia (1960-1972)

Presidents of the Khmer Republic (1972-1975)

Head of State of Cambodia (1975-1976)

Chairman of the State Presidium (1976-1979)

President of the People's Revolutionary Council (1979-1981)

Chairmen of the Council of State (1981-1993)

Chairman of the Supreme National Council (1991-1993)

Head of State (1993)

Kingdom of Cambodia Restored (1993-Present)

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