Chey Chettha II
| Chey Chestha II | |||||
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| Reign | 1618–1627 | ||||
| Predecessor | Borom Reachea IV | ||||
| Successor | Borom Reachsomphea | ||||
| Born | Longvek city | ||||
| Died | 1627 Odong Royal Palace, | ||||
| Issue | Ponhea To Ponhea Nou Ang Chan I Ang Chan Vattey Bopha Vattey | ||||
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| House | Oudong | ||||
| Father | Srei Soriyopear | ||||
| Religion | Theravada | ||||
Chey Chestha II (Khmer:|ជ័យជេស្ឋាទី២; known by Siam as Chey Chettha II), was the Cambodian king ruled from 1618 to 1627. After the official coronation ceremony in Lavea Em, in 2162 BE, 1618 AD, Maha Sakarach 1541. His full name was called "Preahbat Samdech Preah Chey Chestha Thireach Reameathipadei" and he was the eldest son of the Borom Reachea IV, and Chey Chestha II had a younger brother, Outey, who was captured by the Siamese king, Naresuan, and sent to Ayutthaya during the Siamese siege of Longvek in 1593.