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 Tabǭng City by Čhaoʿong ʿIm, back to the Thai armed force in the kingdom of Great Cambodia, with the only request that Čhaoʿong Dūang submit tributes to the monarch of Vietnam once every three years as per the custom, upon which the Vietnamese would no longer come to trouble the kingdom of Great Cambodia. The cessation of hostilities was thus agreed upon. But the Vietnamese suspected Čhaoʿong Bǣn, a royal daughter of Somdet Phra ʿUthairāchā, of being a daughter of Nak Thēp [and] a granddaughter of Čhāophrayā ʿAphaiphūbēt. They then had her executed in the city of Wē. As for Čhaoʿong ʿIm, who was Phra Mahā ʿUpparāt, he passed away in the land of Vietnam.

Upon arrival of the Year of the Goat, Year Nine (2390 BE), His Majesty King Nangklāo Čhāoyūhūa was pleased to appoint ʿOng Dūang as Somdet Phra Harirak-rāmā Mahāʿitsarāthibǭdī, king of the kingdom of Great Cambodia. The armed force of Čhāophrayā Bǭdindēchā then retired and returned to Krung Thēp. His Majesty thereupon appointed Phra Narinyōthā, whose name was Mūang, as Phrayā ʿAphaiphūbēt, the sixth ruler of Phra Tabǭng City. Afterwards, ʿOng Somdet Phra Harirak sent Čhaoʿong Rāchāwadī, Čhaoʿong Sīsawat, and Čhaoʿong Watthā into Krung Thēp to serve the Government there.

Upon passage into the reign of His Majesty King Čhǭmklāo Čhāoyūhūa, Čhaoʿong Rāchāwadī, appointed as ʿOng Phra Narodōm Phrombǭrirak the Mahā ʿUpparāt, and Čhaoʿong Sīsawat, appointed as ʿOng Phra Harirātdanai Kraikǣofā, were sent to assist in the government affairs of Somdet Phra Harirak in the kingdom of Great Cambodia. But Čhaoʿong Watthā was retained in the government service in Krung Thēp. His Majesty also appointed Lūang ʿAphaiphithak, whose name was Yīa, a son of Phrayā ʿAphaiphūbēt, as Phra Khathāthǭnthǭranin to assist in the government affairs of Phra Tabǭng City.