Ang Chey (Trasak Paem) | |||||
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Reign | 1336-1340 | ||||
Successor | Nippean Bat | ||||
Died | c. 1340 Angkor, Khmer Empire | ||||
Spouse | Candravati | ||||
Issue | Nippean Bat | ||||
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House | House of Trasak Paem |
Trasak Paem is commonly considered as a lengendary ruler of the Khmer Empire who presumably died around 1340.[1] His legend is similar to Nyaung-u Sawrahan in earlier Burmese Chronicles
He is the first Khmer sovereign mentioned by the Cambodian Royal Chronicles alone. He is the first among a series of nineteen rulers of the Khmer Empire that are presumed to have ruled Cambodia since 443 BC. This list is possibly too short to be credible.[2] The Chronicles indicate that Trasak Paem (also named Chay) was the royal gardener of a king Jayavarman IX as known from Khmer inscriptions.