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Name: Borom Reachea II

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Kingdom of Cambodia (Post-Angkor period)

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Borom Reachea II was the king of the Kingdom of Cambodia during the Post-Angkor period, reigning from 1432 to 1453. During his tenure, Cambodia faced significant conflicts, including the Siamese invasion of 1431-1432, which resulted in the fall of Angkor and the capital's relocation to Phnom Penh. Another notable war was the Vietnamese invasion of 1433-1434, where the Vietnamese forces were repelled by Borom Reachea II's army. These wars highlight the ruler's resilience and determination in defending his kingdom against external threats, ensuring the survival and stability of Cambodia during a challenging period.

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