Ang Mey
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Queen Ang Mey (Khmer: ក្សត្រីអង្គមី) was the 97t Monarch ruler durin the Oudong era or the Daurk ages o Cambodie.[1] She is famous for being ane o few female rulers in Cambodie's History. Installed on the Cambodian throne bi the Vietnamese, she reigned durin the domination o Siamese-Vietnamese War (1841-1845)
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Queen Ang Mey, kent as Queen Ba-cong-chua or Ksat Trey an aw, wis proclaimed on the daith o her faither bi the Vietnamese faction at court wi the title o My-lam-quan-chua in Januar 1835, an deposed in August 1840. She wis reinstatit in 1844, an again deposed bi the Vietnamese an taken tae Huế wi her sisters in 1845.[2]