Ponhea Yat

Chao Ponhea Yat (1421 - 1462) was one of the kings of the Khmer Empire. He was the son of Srey Soriyovong II and became king in 1431. That year he was forced to flee Angkor Thom when the Siamese captured it, resettling first in Tuol Basan City (now Srey Santhor), and after that became flooded, to Chaktomuk (now part of Phnom Penh). In Phnom Penh, the king ordered the land to be built up to protect it from flooding, and a palace to be built. During his reign King Ponhea Yat also ordered the construction of six Buddhist monasteries around the city, and his remains are housed in a stupa behind the Wat Phnom. King Ponhea Yat was succeeded on his death by his first son Neareay Reachea, who reigned until 1467 and who was succeeded in turn by Ponhea Yat's second son, Stey Reachea.

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