- Jaya
Sambhuvarman of
Champa (Chinese: 商菩跋摩 / Shang-bèi-bá-mā),
personal name Fan
Fanzhi (Chinese: 范梵志), was the king of Lâm Ấp from 572 to 629 AD. In 595...
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during the
reign of
Rudravarman I (r. 527–572). In the 7th century, King
Sambhuvarman (Phạm Phạn Chi in Vietnamese, Fan Che as
transcribed from the Chinese)...
- was destro**** by a
great fire in 535/536. He was
succeeded by his son
Sambhuvarman (r. 572–629). He
reconstructed the
temple of
Bhadravarman and renamed...
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invaders who
pillaged and
looted Cham sanctuaries.
Despite that, king
Sambhuvarman of Lâm Ấp (r. 572–629)
quickly re****erted his independence, beginning...
- 657 – 681 7
Queen Jayadevi c. 681 – 713 8
Sambhuvarman 713 – 716 9
Pushkaraksha 716 – c. 730 10
Sambhuvarman c. 730 – c. 760 11
Rajendravarman I c. 760...
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straight nose, and
curly black hair.": 49–50
According to
Chinese records,
Sambhuvarman (Fan Fan Tche) was
crowned king of Lâm Ấp in 529.
Inscriptions credit...
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ruler of Vạn Xuân in
Jiaozhou accepted Sui overlordship. In 595, king
Sambhuvarman (r. 572–629) of Lâm Ấp, a Cham
kingdom with its
capital located around...
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Sarasvati Hiranyavarman Srisurya Isanavarman I r.611-639
Prabhasadharma Sambhuvarman r.618-629
Nripatindravarman r.713-716 □ (female)
Jayavarman I r.657–681...
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Vyadhapura Chenla Kingdom Queen Jayadevi 690—713
Vyadhapura Sambhupura Sambhuvarman I 713–716
Sambhupura Aninditapura Baladítya
Unknown Baladityapura Founder...
- has been
suggested that he
obtained his
position by
marrying his son,
Sambhuvarman II to a
female monarch of Isanapura, but this is not confirmed, and he...