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Indravarman I
raja-di-raja
King of Champa
Reign787-801
Coronation787
Predecessor Satyavarman
Successor Harivarman I
Born?
Champa
Died802
Kauthara
Names
Śrī Indravarman

Indravarman I was the ruling king of Champa from 787 to 801. He ascended the position king of kings after his elder brother Satyavarman (r. 770–787).

The Javanese (identified as javavalasaṅgha), after learning Satyavarman's death and the new king of Champa, launched the second incursion along southern Champa (now southern Vietnam coast). The Javanese sacked the capital of Virapura (Phan Rang), destroying temples of Hoa Lai dedicating for Bhadrādhipatīśvara west of Virapura. They plundered temples, towns, taking many spoils and women back to Java. The Javanese however still occupied Panduranga until being driven off by Indravarman in 799. The king restored the temple. [1]

In 793 he sent an embassy to China. [2]

Indravarman is known to have ruled until 801, and was succeeded by Harivarman I (r. 802–817), his brother-in-law. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Lafont 2007, p. 146.
  2. ^ Coedès 1975, p. 95.

Bibliography

  • Coedès, George (1975), Vella, Walter F. (ed.), The Indianized States of Southeast Asia, University of Hawaii Press, ISBN  978-0-824-80368-1
  • Lafont, Pierre-Bernard (2007), Le Campā: Géographie, population, histoire, Indes savantes, ISBN  978-2-84654-162-6
Preceded by
Satyavarman 770–787
King of Champa
787–801
Succeeded by
Harivarman I 802–817


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indravarman I
raja-di-raja
King of Champa
Reign787-801
Coronation787
Predecessor Satyavarman
Successor Harivarman I
Born?
Champa
Died802
Kauthara
Names
Śrī Indravarman

Indravarman I was the ruling king of Champa from 787 to 801. He ascended the position king of kings after his elder brother Satyavarman (r. 770–787).

The Javanese (identified as javavalasaṅgha), after learning Satyavarman's death and the new king of Champa, launched the second incursion along southern Champa (now southern Vietnam coast). The Javanese sacked the capital of Virapura (Phan Rang), destroying temples of Hoa Lai dedicating for Bhadrādhipatīśvara west of Virapura. They plundered temples, towns, taking many spoils and women back to Java. The Javanese however still occupied Panduranga until being driven off by Indravarman in 799. The king restored the temple. [1]

In 793 he sent an embassy to China. [2]

Indravarman is known to have ruled until 801, and was succeeded by Harivarman I (r. 802–817), his brother-in-law. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Lafont 2007, p. 146.
  2. ^ Coedès 1975, p. 95.

Bibliography

  • Coedès, George (1975), Vella, Walter F. (ed.), The Indianized States of Southeast Asia, University of Hawaii Press, ISBN  978-0-824-80368-1
  • Lafont, Pierre-Bernard (2007), Le Campā: Géographie, population, histoire, Indes savantes, ISBN  978-2-84654-162-6
Preceded by
Satyavarman 770–787
King of Champa
787–801
Succeeded by
Harivarman I 802–817



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