-
power as a
separate political entity at the end of the
sixth century,
Bhavavarman I its
independent ruler.
Considerable scholarly discord prevails regarding...
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Bhavavarman II (Khmer: ព្រះបាទភវវរ្ម័នទី២ ) Chinese: 撥婆跋摩; pinyin: Bópóbámó) was King of the
Chenla Kingdom,
predecessor polity of the
Khmer Empire, from...
-
Bhavavarman I or
Phraya Kalavarnadishraj (Khmer: ភវវរ្ម័នទី១; Chinese: 撥婆跋摩; pinyin: Bópóbámó) was a king of Chenla,
which would later become the Khmer...
- and the Takéo
inscriptions (K.79)
written in 682
during the
reign of
Bhavavarman II of
Chenla also
mention Siam Nobel: Sāraṇnoya Poña Sayam,
which was...
- earrings,
bells and cymbals.: 306–308 If
Bhavavarman mentioned in the
inscription is not
Bhavavarman I and
Bhavavarman II of Chenla.: 17–19
Calculated from...
- king Vira
Varman in 575, and was
succeeded on the
throne by her spouse,
Bhavavarman I, who
succeeded to the
throne by marriage. However,
there are no contemporary...
-
Kulaprabhavati (queen)
Rudravarman Chenla Kingdom (550–802)
Bhavavarman I
Mahendravarman Isanavarman I
Bhavavarman II
Jayavarman I
Jayadevi (queen) Pushkaraksha [fr]...
- Saka),
while the only
dated inscription attributed to his successor,
Bhavavarman II, is of 639. Ma
Duanlin described King Ishanavarman's "sumptuous court"...
-
political discontinuity,
either in
royal succession of
kings Rudravarman,
Bhavavarman I,
Mahendravarman [Citrasena], Īśānavarman, and
Jayavarman I or in the...
- Aedh Buidhe, king of Uí
Maine (Ireland) Beop, king of
Baekje (Korea)
Bhavavarman I, king of
Cambodia Cainnech of Aghaboe,
Irish abbot and
saint (b. c...