King of Cambodia
This is a complete list of Kings, Heads of State and Presidents of Cambodia
Kings of Cambodia (6th century-1960)
- 6th century: Bhavavarman I
- 6th century: Mahendravarman
- 7th century: Isanavarman I
- 7th century: Bhavavarman II
- 7th century: Jayavarman I
- 8th century: Queen Jayavedi
- Reign unknown: Sambhuvarman
- Reign unknown: Pushkaraksha
- 8th century: Sambhuvarman
- 8th century: Rajendravarman I
- Reign unknown: Mahipativarman
- 802-850: Jayavarman II
- 850-877: Jayavarman III
- 877-889: Indravarman I
- 889-900: Yasovarman I
- 900-922: Harshavarman I
- 922-928: Isanavarman II
- 928-942: Jayavarman IV
- 942-944: Harshavarman II
- 944-968: Rajendravarman II
- 968 - 1001: Jayavarman V
- 1001-1002: Udayadityavarman I
- 1002: Jayaviravarman
- 1002-1050: Suryavarman I
- 1050-1066: Udayadityavarman II
- 1066-1090: Harshavarman III
- 1090-1107: Jayavarman VI
- 1107-1113: Dharanindravarman I
- 1113-1150: Suryavarman II
The Angkor Wat was built.
From 1177 to 1181, Cham invasion and period of anarchy.
- 1181-1219: Jayavarman VII
- 1219-1243: Indravarman II
- 1243-1295: Jayavarman VIII
- 1295-1308: Indravarman III
- 1308-1327: Indrajayavarman
- 1327-1353: Jayavarman Paramesvara
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 is not harmed, and Siam withdrawed. The capital (and the royal family) moved from Angkor to Phnom Penh.
- 1444-1486: Dharmara Jadhiraja
- 1486-1512: Sri Sukonthor
- 1512-1516: Ney Kan
- 1516-1566: Ang Chan I
- 1566-1576: Barom Reachea I
- 1576-1594: Chettha I
In 1594, the Siamese captured Phnom Penh, yet the monarchy continued to rule.
- 1594-1596: Reamea Chung Prey
- 1596-1599: Barom Reachea II
- 1599-1600: Barom Reachea III
- 1600-1603: Chau Ponhea Nhom
- 1603-1618: Barom Reachea IV
- 1618-1622: Chettha II
- 1622-1628: Interregnum: Civil strife
- 1628: Ponhea To
- 1628-1630: Outey
- 1630-1640: Ponhea Nu
- 1640-1642: Ang Non I
- 1642-1659: Chan
- 1659-1672: Barom Reachea V
- 1672-1673: Chettha III
- 1673-1674: Ang Chei
- 1674-1675: Ang Non
- 1675-1695: Chettha IV (first reign)
- 1695-1699: Outey I
- 1699-1701: Ang Em (first reign)
- 1701-1702: Chettha IV (second reign)
- 1702-1703: Thommo Reachea II (first reign)
- 1703-1706: Chettha IV (third reign)
- 1706-1710: Thommo Reachea III (second reign)
- 1710-1722: Ang Em (second reign)
- 1722-1738: Satha II
- 1738-1747: Thommo Reachea II (third reign)
- 1747: Thommo Reachea III
- 1747-1749: Ang Tong (first reign)
- 1749-1755: Chettha V
- 1755-1758: Ang Tong (second reign)
- 1758-1775: Outey II
- 1775-1796: Ang Non II
- 1796-1806: Interregnum: Vietnamese and Siamese do not allow King Ang Chan II to be crowned
- 1806-1837: Ang Chan II
- 1837-1847: Queen Ang Mey
- 1841-1860: Ang Duong
- 1860-1904: Norodom
- 1904-1927: Sisowath
- 1927-1941: Sisowath Monivong
- 1941-1955: Norodom Sihanouk
- 1955-1960: Norodom Suramarit
Leaders of Cambodia (1960-1993)
Heads of State of Cambodia (1960-1972)
- 3 April-6 April 1960: Chuop Hell (1st time, acting)
- 6 April-13 June 1960: Prince Sisowath Monireth (chairman Regency Council)
- 13 June-20 June 1960: Chuop Hell (2nd time, acting)
- 20 June 1960-18 March 1970: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (1st time)
- 18 March 1970-10 March 1972: Cheng Heng
- 10 March-14 March 1972: General Lon Nol
Presidents of the Khmer Republic (1972-1975)
- 14 March 1972-12 April 1975: General Lon Nol
- 1 April-12 April 1975: Saukham Khoy (acting for Lon Nol)
- 12 April-17 April 1975: Sak Sutsakhan (chairman Supreme Committee)
Head of State of Cambodia (1975-1976)
- 17 April 1975-11 April 1976: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (2nd time)
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)
- 14 June-24 September 1993: Prince Norodom Sihanouk (3rd time)
Kingdom of Cambodia Restored (1993-Present)
- 1993-2004: Norodom Sihanouk
- 2004-present: Norodom Sihamoni