Ang Mei ( Khmer. ក្ស ត្រី អង្គ ម៉ី , kʰsat.trəj ʔɑŋ.məj ; 1815 - December 1874) is the Queen of Cambodia, one of the few female rulers in Cambodian history. She ascended the throne with the support of the Vietnamese, her rule fell on the years of the Siamese-Vietnamese war.
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| Coronation | May 1835 | ||||||
| Predecessor | Ang chan | ||||||
| Successor | Ang duong | ||||||
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Ang Mei was born in 1815, the second daughter of King of Cambodia Ang Chan II and his second wife Anak Munang Krachap.