- Rang in
southern Vietnam. It was
built in
honor of the
legendary king Po
Klaung Garai, who
ruled Panduranga from 1151 to 1205, by the
historic King Jaya...
- Po
Klaung Yăgrai (1151–1205) was a king of the
Champa polity of Panduranga, in what is now Phan Rang, in
southern Vietnam. Po
Klaung Yăgrai is the royal...
-
leaders Tribhuvanadityavarman Jaya
Harivarman II Jaya
Indravarman IV Po
Klaung Yăgrai
Montagnard forces Strength unknown unknown Casualties and losses...
- the
official name of
Jarai people. However, it was also the
title of Po
Klaung Yăgrai, who was
worshiped by
Jarai clans during thousands years. According...
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proper reign,
Simhavarman donated several structures and
pavilions to Po
Klaung Garai at Phan Rang. He also
initiated the
construction of Yang Prong, another...
-
Indravarman VI, Ba Dich Lai, Chang-pa-ti-lai, Virabhadravarman, or
Ngauk Klaung Vijaya was a king of Champa,
ruling from 1400 to 1441. He took the regnal...
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Thuan (4.8%). Four
temples are
worshipped today: Po Inu Nugar, Po Rome, Po
Klaung Girai and Po Dam.
Other Hindu temples include: Miếu Po Nagar, Đền thờ Tháp...
- statues, one of
Buddha and one of Avalokiteśvara were
found at the site. Po
Klaung Garai in
Panduranga (Phan Rang).
Chanh Lo
Temple in Châu Sa, Quảng Ngãi...
-
migrated from the
North in
recent decades. Its name Đắc Long from Daàk-
klăung what
means "the
spring of the dragon" in
Mnong language. "Phấn đấu đến năm...
- tower-building
contest proposed by the Cham King Po
Klaung Garai.
While the
Khmer built a
standard brick tower, Po
Klaung Garai directed his
people to
build an impressive...