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- 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...
- Bhavavarman II (Khmer: ព្រះបាទភវវរ្ម័នទី២ ) Chinese: 撥婆跋摩; pinyin: Bópóbámó) was King of the Chenla Kingdom, predecessor polity of the Khmer Empire, from...
- power as a separate political entity at the end of the sixth century, Bhavavarman I its independent ruler. Considerable scholarly discord prevails regarding...
- Dupont that Chenla was originated in the Mun Valley, and was ruled by the Bhavavarman I, who, together with his successor Mahendravarman I, expanded territory...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Bhavapura. He was the father of King Mahendravarman and stepfather of King Bhavavarman I, who was the son of King Prathivīndravarman. Kenneth T. So. "Preah...
- **** areas.: 14  To the south on the lower Mekhong Basin, the brothers Bhavavarman I and Mahendravarman founded the new capital of Chenla in 580 CE near...
- Saka), while the only dated inscription attributed to his successor, Bhavavarman II, is of 639. Ma Duanlin described King Ishanavarman's "sumptuous court"...