- Jaya
Satyavarman (died 787 AD), was the
second king of the
Fifth dynasty of Champa, modern-day
Central Vietnam,
reigned from 770 to 787. He was the nephew...
- Po Nagar.
Apparently Prithindravarman, the
predecessor of
Champa king
Satyavarman, was
killed by the
invaders amidst chaos.
Champa source mentioned their...
- Arlo (2013). "The
Problem of the
Ancient Name Java and the Role of
Satyavarman in
Southeast Asian International Relations around the Turn of the Ninth...
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called Thiên Y Thánh Mẫu. A
stele dated 781
indicates that the Cham King
Satyavarman regained power in the area of "Ha-Ra Bridge", and that he
restored the...
- Arlo (2013). "The
Problem of the
Ancient Name Java and the Role of
Satyavarman in
Southeast Asian International Relations around the Turn of the Ninth...
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Rudravarman II, King (c.731–c.758) Prithindravarman, King (c.758–?)
Satyavarman, King (c.770–c.787)
Indravarman I, King (c.787–c.803) Mai
Uprising of...
- Arlo (2013). "The
Problem of the
Ancient Name Java and the Role of
Satyavarman in
Southeast Asian International Relations around the Turn of the Ninth...
- see his
article 'The
Problem of the
Ancient Name Java and the Role of
Satyavarman in
Southeast Asian International Relations around the Turn of the Ninth...
-
Nagar and her
Indianized form. He was
succeeded by his sister's son
Satyavarman (r. 770–787) in 770.
Champa was
experiencing its
amazing height of history...
- the
Shiva statue. The Cham king
Satyavarman pursued the
invaders and
defeated them in a
naval battle. In 781,
Satyavarman erected a
stele at Po Nagar, claiming...