Kaev Hua II

{{short description|King of Cambodia}}

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|succession = King of Cambodia

|reign = 1673–1674

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|predecessor = Chey Chettha III

|successor = Batom Reachea III

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|issue = Outey I

|house = Varman Dynasty

|father = Barom Reachea V

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|full name = Preah Bat Samdech Kaev Hua II

|birth_name =Ang Chee

|birth_date = 1652

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|death_date = 1677

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|religion = Buddhism

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Preah Keo II ({{langx|km|ព្រះកែវហ៊្វាទី២}}, born Ang CheeIn Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Ông Đài (匿螉苔). ({{langx|km|អង្គជី}}); 1652–1677) also known as Kaev Hua II or Keo Fa II was a Cambodian king from 1673 to 1674.Phoeun Mak, Dharma Po, « La deuxième intervention militaire vietnamienne au Cambodge (1673-1679) » dans : Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, tome 77, 1988, p. 229-262. He was the son of Barom Reachea V.

During his reign Preah Keo II came into conflict with Prince Ang Nan. With the help of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, he drove out Ang Nan to Vietnam. Ang Nan sought help from the Vietnamese Nguyễn lord and the Vietnamese army under Nguyễn Dương Lâm and Nguyễn Đình Phái invaded Cambodia, captured Prey Nokor (Saigon), then attacked Phnom Penh. Preah Keo II was defeated, and retreated into forest. There, he continued fighting against the Vietnamese until he was killed in 1677.Phoeun Mak, Dharma Po. « La deuxième intervention militaire vietnamienne au Cambodge (1673-1679)» dans: Bulletin de l’École française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 77, 1988. p. 256.

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{{Monarchs of Cambodia}}

Category:1652 births

Category:1677 deaths

Category:17th-century Cambodian monarchs

Category:Monarchs who abdicated

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