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Harshavarman I (Khmer: ហស៌វរ្ម័នទី១; or Rudraloka, died in 923) was an
Angkorian king who
reigned in 910–923 CE. He is
mentioned by
David P. Chandler,...
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Harshavarman II (Khmer: ហស៌វរ្ម័នទី២) was an
Angkorian king who
ruled from 941 to 944. He
succeeded his
father in 941; however, his
reign at Koh Ker was...
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Harshavarman III (Khmer: ហស៌វរ្ម័នទី៣) was a king of
Khmer who
ruled from 1066 to
about 1080 AD. He
succeeded his
elder brother Udayadityavarman II: 139 : 376 ...
- iron tree forest).: 8–9
Under the
reign of the
kings Jayavarman IV and
Harshavarman II Koh Ker was
briefly the
capital of the
whole empire (928–944 AD)....
- family.” He
appears to have
dealt with a
rival claimant from the line of
Harshavarman III,
probably Nripatindravarman, who held sway in the south, then to...
- king of the
Khmer Empire from 1150 to 1160. He
married the
daughter of
Harshavarman III,
Princess Sri Jayarajacudamani.
Their son
Jayavarman VII was born...
- ‘blessed with
wealth of
braveness ’. She is
recorded as a
relative of
Harshavarman I, but her
precise relationship to him is not specified. She was in any...
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general Sangrama.: 138–139 : 104 He was
succeeded by his
younger brother Harshavarman III.: 139 Coedès,
George (1968).
Walter F.
Vella (ed.). The Indianized...
- II of the
Khmer Empire (r. 1150–1160).: 169 She was the
daughter of
Harshavarman III.: 169 She
married before 1125. She best
known for
being the mother...
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unrelated since King
Harshavarman I of
Khmer reigned from 910–923, 200
years later than the age of the inscription, and
Harshavarman I's
grandfather was...