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22: 297:, i.e. eldest son of the sovereign, by his chief Queen), nor did it carry a plausible promise of succession, which was usually only settled in an ultimate power struggle. 471: 428: 386: 187: 105: 267:, incorrectly interpreted as Crown Prince by Europeans, and addressed as His Royal Highness, was the single highest rank among the 43: 598: 593: 578: 329:, who obtains the position following the crowned king. The full term of Ouparach in order to provide the proper honor is 380: 181: 507: 86: 560: 58: 32: 484: 65: 39: 357:, Samdach Preah Moha Ouparach positions as the supreme official controlling other high and low officials. 72: 588: 583: 161: 151: 502: 490: 458: 54: 454: 220: 224: 551:
Khmer dictionary, adapted from Samdach Chuon Nat Khmer dictionary, page 1643, published in 2007.
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However, the position was not reserved for the highest birth rank (if there is one,
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