- Sarva-varman
Maukhari says that- (There was) the
illustrious Mahârâja
Harivarman,
whose fame
stretched out
beyond the four oceans; who had
other kings...
- territory. It is
doubtful whether Harivarman extended his rule
towards Orissa.
There is
reference to a son of
Harivarman both in the
Bhuvanesvara inscription...
-
Harivarman IV or
Prince Thäng (?–1081),
Sanskrit name Vishnumürti, was the
ruling king of
Champa from 1074 to 1080. His
father was a
noble belonging to...
-
Harivarman III (Chinese: 施離霞離鼻麻底; pinyin: Shīlí Xiálíbímádǐ; Cham: Śrī Harivarmadeva, Vietnamese: Ha Lê Bạt Ma), was a king of Champa,
ruled the kingdom...
- Jaya
Harivarman I (? – 1167) was a Cham
noble and King of Champa.
Rising to
power during the 12th
Century Khmer–Cham wars, he
spent much of his rule consolidating...
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Harivarman II (Chinese: 楊陀排; pinyin: Yángtuópái), was king of
Champa from 988 to 997.
Between 983 and 988, the
throne of the
leading power of
mandala Champa...
-
Harivarman V or
Prince Sundaradeva (r. 1114–1129) was a king of Champa. Jaya
Indravarman II (1071–1113)
ruled thirty years without an heir. Harivarman...
- also
called "disciples of Kumāralāta".
According to
Chinese sources,
Harivarman (250-350 CE) was a
student of Kumāralāta who
became disillusioned with...
- Satyasiddhi-Śāstra), is an
Indian Abhidharma Buddhist text by a
figure known as
Harivarman (250–350). It was
translated into
Chinese in 411 by Kumārajīva and this...
- Par,
under the
reign of
Harivarman I, made
endowments in 817.
Senapati made
attacks on the
Khmers under Jayavarman II.
Harivarman I was
succeeded by his...