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Īśānavarman (Khmer: ឦសានវរ្ម័នទី១,
Īsānavarman, Iśânasena) or Yīshēnàxiāndài (Chinese: 伊奢那先代) was a king of the
kingdom of
Chenla in 7th century, which...
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Isanavarman may
refer to:
Isanavarman I, king of
Chenla Ishanavarman, also
spelled Iśanavarman,
ruler of
Kannauj Ishanavarman II, also
spelled Isanavarman...
-
Citrasena [Mahendravarman's
given name]
attacked Funan" [together].
Isanavarman is the
founder of a new
capital -
Isanapura north of the Tonlé Sap (the...
- Pre-Angkorian
Chenla Kingdom (late 6th to 9th century),
established by king
Isanavarman I as
central royal sanctuary and capital,
known then as "Isanapura" (Khmer:...
- (ศามภูกะ, in the present-day
Ratchaburi province),
married to a
princess of
Isanavarman I, and two
mandalas then
became an ally.
After Chenla sieged Funan and...
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Iśanavarman (Gupta script: , Ī-śā-na-va-rmmā) was the
first independent Maukhari king of the
Kingdom of Kannauj. He was a very
powerful king, and adopted...
- to 657 AD
between Isanavarman I and
Jayavarman I. He was of
unknown origin,
neither the son nor the
approved successor to
Isanavarman I. He was the successor...
- two countries.": 326 : 69
After the
death of Mahendravarman, his son
Īśānavarman: 69 (Khmer: ឦសានវរ្ម័ន, Pre-Angkorian Khmer: ឦឝានវម៌្ម) had
taken the...
- Cambodia. The city was
founded in
about 618 at L****
Sambor **** by King
Isanavarman I.
According to Paul Pelliot,
Sambhupura was the
capital of Land Chenla [km]...
- was the
Khmer Empire.” The
inscription was
issued in the
reign of King
Isanavarman I (616–637 AD) of the
Cambodian Kingdom of Chenla, the
successor of Funan...