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Bhadravarman or Phạm Hồ Đạt (Chinese: 范胡达; pinyin: Fànhúdá; Vietnamese: Phạm Hồ Đạt,
Middle Chinese: buam’-ɣɔ-dɑt,
Sanskrit Bhadravarman,
literally "Blessed...
- do****ented by the
evidence recovered at Mỹ Sơn
relate to the era of King
Bhadravarman I (literally "Blessed armour" but also
meaning the
Jasminum sambac flower;...
- Sri
Bhadravarman was a
Malay ruler of the
medieval kingdom of
Pahang who
reigned in the
middle of the 4th CE. His name was
described in the Book of Song...
- "victory"), Maha (महा "great"), Sri (श्री "glory").
Aliases (stem) like:
Bhadravarman, Vikrantavarman, Rudravarman, Simhavarman, Indravarman, Paramesvaravarman...
- king
acknowledged in the
inscriptions is
Bhadravarman, who
reigned from 380 to 413 CE. At Mỹ Sơn, King
Bhadravarman established a
linga called Bhadresvara...
- Jin-controlled
Jiaozhou with 40–50,000 troops. In 399, Phạm Hồ Đạt (Fàn Húdá) or
Bhadravarman I (r. 380?–413?)
tried to
seize the
coast of
Jiaozhou and Rinan, and...
- list) – Jaya
Sinhavarman I, King (c.898/903) Jaya Saktivarman, King (?)
Bhadravarman II, King (fl. 910)
Indravarman III, King (c.918–959) Jaya Indravarman...
- king
acknowledged in the
inscriptions is
Bhadravarman, who
reigned from 380 to 413. At Mỹ Sơn, King
Bhadravarman established a
linga called Bhadresvara...
-
themselves by
several different titles such as mahārāja (great king), e.g.
Bhadravarman I (r.380–413), or campāpr̥thivībhuj (lord of the land of Champa) used...
-
inscription is
identical to
those of
dated Sanskrit inscriptions of
Bhadravarman I of the
second dynasty, who
ruled Champa at the end of the 4th century...