Sdach Korn (), also known as Srei Chettha II (, ), or Srei Chetha Thireach Reameathiptei (, ), was the King of
Cambodia
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailand t ...
from 1512 to 1525. Korn dethroned the king and attempted to establish a new dynasty. Though little is known about his life as evidence from the 15th and 16th centuries in Cambodia is sparse, Sdach Korn remains a controversial figure in Cambodian history. While he can be considered as a brave soldier who overthrew a cruel king, he can also been seen merely as one of the three usurpers of the throne of Cambodia.
History
The life of Sdach Korn as recorded in the
Cambodian Royal Chronicles
The Cambodian Royal Chronicles or Cambodian Chronicles (Rajabansavatar or Rapa Ksatr) are a collection of 18th and 19th century historical manuscripts that focus on the time from around the year 1430 to the beginning of the 16th century. This perio ...
was first described at the beginning of the twentieth century by ethnologist
Adhémard Leclère in French, while the collection of volumes of ''Documents on the Life of the Khmer Heroes'' compiled in 1959 by Ang Seng gives more details, especially of the important dreams that determined his life. The latter is the reference for the high school textbook on Khmer History printed by the Royal Ministry for Education and Youth in Cambodia.
Early life (1483–1508)
Born as a commoner in 1483, Neay Korn was the son of a man named Bra Bijai Naga (Vijayanaka) and his wife Mé-Ban. Korn followed his sister Nang Pean to the Royal Palace when she became a concubine of Srey Sokonthor. Become a favourite of Srey Sokonthor, Korn irritated the king's younger half-brother
Chan Reachea who was hoping to climb on the throne after Srey Sokunboth but was forced to flee westwards the
Ayutthaya Kingdom
The Ayutthaya Kingdom (; th, อยุธยา, , IAST: or , ) was a Siamese kingdom that existed in Southeast Asia from 1351 to 1767, centered around the city of Ayutthaya, in Siam, or present-day Thailand. The Ayutthaya Kingdom is conside ...
with the help of a general known as Ta Mueng. In 1508, Srey Sokunboth had an ominous dream of a powerful dragon chasing him out of his Kingdom, and fleeing eastwards with the royal regalia, while another account of this dream as Srey Sokunboth seeing Korn with two dragons flying around his head. Consulting his oracles or ''
houra achar'', Srey Sokunboth learned that he would be overthrown by the young Sdach Korn. To prevent this from happening, Srey Sokunboth planned to order Sdach Korn to go fix a fishing net, then throw another fishing net to drown him in the river; having overheard Srey Skounboth's plan, Neang Pean rushed to tell Sdach Korn beforehand. Therefore, Sdach Korn was able to swim far away and escape eastwards while Srey Sokunboth thought Korn had drowned in the river.
Rise to power (1508–1513)
In 1508, Korn proclaimed himself as king under the reign name of ''Srei Chetha Thireach Reameathiptei'' without ever being in possession of the necessary royal regalia or
palladium
Palladium is a chemical element with the symbol Pd and atomic number 46. It is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal discovered in 1803 by the English chemist William Hyde Wollaston. He named it after the asteroid Pallas, which was itself na ...
of the kingdom, the
Preah Khan Reach Royal sword. He set his capital city in Srolop Pichey Bateay Prey Nokor, later known as Banteay Prey Nokor, the fortress of Prey Nokor, nowadays located in Nokor Knong Village, Doung Tey Commune,
Ponhea Kraek District
Ponhea Kraek District ( km, ស្រុកពញ្ញាក្រែក) is a district (''srok'') located in Tboung Khmum Province, Cambodia. The district capital is Ponhea Kraek town located around 48 kilometres east of the provincial capital ...
,
Tboung Khmum Province
Tboung Khmum ( km, ត្បូងឃ្មុំ ; meaning "Amber"), also spelled as Tbong Khmum, is a province of Cambodia located on the central lowlands of the Mekong River. It borders the provinces of Kampong Cham to the west, Kratié to t ...
. In 1512, Sdach Korn led a rebellion against Srey Sokunboth from his new capital in
Toul Basan taking control over the South and Eastern provinces of Cambodia. Srey Sokunboth had no choice but to flee to
Kompong Svay. Sdach Korn set his camp at
Phnom Santuk
Phnom Santuk ( km, ភ្នំសន្ទុក) is a hill and cultural site in the Cambodian province of Kampong Thom. Located in Ko Koh village, Ko Koh commune, Santuk District, it is the most sacred mountain of the province. The summit is ...
while Srey Sokunboth attempted to escape to
Pursat province. One of Korn's general, Meun Sorintkeo, caught him on the way and killed Srey Sokunboth. Victorious, Sdach Korn imposed an oath of loyalty to him from all the royal army under the command of general Kaw.
Fall of a usurper (1514–1525)
Expansion of Sdach Korn
In 1514, Sdach Korn, ruling as Srei Chetha Thireach Reameathiptei expanded his territory to the North to
Champasak Province, the east-side to the
Champa kingdom
Champa ( Cham: ꨌꩌꨛꨩ; km, ចាម្ប៉ា; vi, Chiêm Thành or ) were a collection of independent Cham polities that extended across the coast of what is contemporary central and southern Vietnam from approximately the 2nd ...
, to the South all the way to the sea and West to confront the Reach Seima kingdom. His benevolence saw peace and prosperity come back to the kingdom, as he lowered taxes and tariffs to please the population.
Dream and the Battle of Khleang Moeung
One night, Sdach Korn dreamed of the moon rising from the West would pierce through his heart, which was interpreted by the ''houra achar'' as an ominous sign: Chan Reachea, whose name "Chan" means 'moon' in Khmer as he was born during a
lunar eclipse
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. Such alignment occurs during an eclipse season, approximately every six months, during the full moon phase, when the Moon's orbital plane is closest to the plane of the Earth ...
, would return from Ayatthaya and take revenge from him. In fact, after spending eight years at the Royal Court of Ayatthaya and hearing the news about Srey SokunBoth's death,
Chan Reachea and Ponhea Oung resolved to return to Cambodia and overthrow the usurper.
Chan Reachea fooled the Siamese king into believing that he would catch a white elephant in Cambodia in order to obtain a Thai garnison to support his expedition with 5,000 soldiers, 100 elephant soldiers, food, weapons including the
Preah Khan Reach Royal Sword. When the Siamese King realized the true intent of the expedition, he first doubted of its success until he realized Chan Reachea was in possession of the Preah Khan Reach. In 1516, the expedition was launched.
Chan Reachea gathered 3,000 more soldiers in
Battambang
Battambang ( km, បាត់ដំបង, UNGEGN: ) is the capital of Battambang Province and the third largest city in Cambodia.
Founded in the 11th century by the Khmer Empire, Battambang is the leading rice-producing province of the coun ...
province, 8,000 soldiers in
Siem Reap
Siem Reap ( km, សៀមរាប, ) is the second-largest city of Cambodia, as well as the capital and largest city of Siem Reap Province in northwestern Cambodia.
Siem Reap has French colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old F ...
province, and 3,000 more soldiers in
Pursat
Pursat ( ; km, ពោធិ៍សាត់, ) is the capital of Pursat Province, Cambodia. Its name derived from a type of tree. It lies on the Pursat River
The Pursat River ( km, ស្ទឹងពោធិ៍សាត់, Steung Pursat) al ...
province under the leadership of General Ta Mueng.
On Korn's side, General Kaw led the battle against
Chan Reachea. On the other side,
Chan Reachea promoted Ta Moeung also known as Khleang as the governor of Pursat province and asked him to lead his army. Sdach Korn's army walked from Longvek to the fortress of Pursat where
Chan Reachea had. The siege lasted for 12 months. According to the legend, General Ta Moeung sacrificed himself in other to gather demon soldiers from hell to help
Chan Reachea in battle against the Siamese army that had come to support the Khmer usurper Korn. From that point on,
Chan Reachea always had an advantage over Sdach Korn.
Chan Reachea easily took back the Eastern part of Cambodia including Krokor, Khlong Krang,
Boribo River,
Kompong Siem, Cheungoprei,
Stung Treng
Stung Treng City ( km, ទីក្រុងស្ទឹងត្រែង) ( lo, ຊຽງແຕງ ) is the capital of Stung Treng Province, Cambodia. It is the major city (and capital) of both the district and province.
Geography
Stung Tren ...
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Final surrender and death
Sdach Korn's soldiers surrendered to
Chan Reachea. In 1516,
Chan Reachea climbed on the throned and reestablished the royal Khmer dynasty with full royal regal and legitimacy.
Chan Reachea set his city in Banteay Meanchey and Pursat. In 1517, Sdach Korn failed in an attempt to assassinate
Chan Reachea. In 1525, after acquiring cannons,
Chan Reachea to totally eradicate Korn and his supporters.
Chan Reachea separated into three groups, formed a triangle surrounding
Srey Sarchhor fortress. Though the usurper and his general Kaw escaped to a nearby city,
Chan Reachea surrounded them and after three months of siege,
Chan Reachea killed General Kaw and beheaded the usurper. From the moment of his death, Srei Chetha became known as Sdach Korn.
Policies
On top of his fiscal reforms in favour of low taxation, Sdack Korn introduced the first national currency in the kingdom of Cambodia, the ''sleung'', with the image of a dragon imprinted on it, or rather of the mythological
hamsa
The ''hamsa'' ( ar, خمسة, khamsa) is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout North Africa and in the Middle East and commonly used in jewellery and wall hangings.Bernasek et al., 2008p. 12Sonbol, 2005pp. 355–359 Depicting the open right h ...
, the
vahana
''Vahana'' ( sa, वाहन, or animal vehicle, literally "that which carries, that which pulls") denotes the being, typically an animal or mythical, a particular Hindus, Hindu God is said to use as a vehicle. In this capacity, the vahana ...
(or 'vehicle') of
Brahma
Brahma ( sa, ब्रह्मा, Brahmā) is a Hindu god, referred to as "the Creator" within the Trimurti, the trinity of supreme divinity that includes Vishnu, and Shiva.Jan Gonda (1969)The Hindu Trinity Anthropos, Bd 63/64, H 1/2, pp. 21 ...
.
Legacy
Literature
Khmer historian Tauch Chhuong wrote a play entitled ''Sdach Korn the Usurper'' in 1995 and published by the Association of Khmer authors living abroad led by Khing Hoc Dy.
Politics
Sdach Korn is considered as "being of merit" in Khmer culture and hailed as a charismatic political leader. Sdach Korn has won new popularity since ruling Prime Minister
Hun Sen
Hun Sen (; km, ហ៊ុន សែន, ; born 5 August 1952) is a Cambodian politician and former military commander who has served as the prime minister of Cambodia since 1985. He is the longest-serving head of government of Cambodia, and o ...
came to power. Many similarities exist between the two, from the peasant origin, to their birth in the year of the ''naga'' dragon to their ascension to power. Some have seen this as a political stunt:
Hun Sen has ordered the creation of the new province of Tbong Khmum where Sdach Korn started his rebellion and prefaced a biography of Sdach Korn, which criticized the bias of the
Cambodian Royal Chronicles
The Cambodian Royal Chronicles or Cambodian Chronicles (Rajabansavatar or Rapa Ksatr) are a collection of 18th and 19th century historical manuscripts that focus on the time from around the year 1430 to the beginning of the 16th century. This perio ...
against the peasant king. In his preface to the official biography by
Ros Chantrabot
Ros Chantrabot is a Khmer novelist, poet, historian and member of the Royal Academy of Cambodia.
Biography
Education and early career as a journalist in the turmoil of the Khmer Civil War
Ros Chantrabot was born on September 1, 1945 in Phn ...
, Hun Sun claims that "
dach Kornshould be regarded as a great world hero who promoted and implemented, for the first time, the concepts of
freedom right and
class struggle
Class conflict, also referred to as class struggle and class warfare, is the political tension and economic antagonism that exists in society because of socio-economic competition among the social classes or between rich and poor.
The forms ...
among the public in the 16th century".
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1480s births
1529 deaths
16th-century Cambodian monarchs