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Vikrāntavarman I or Prakāśadharma (?–686 AD), was a king of
Champa from the
Gangaraja (Simhapura) dynasty, modern-day
Central Vietnam,
reigning from 653...
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Vikrāntavarman II (?–741 AD), was the
seventh king of the
Fourth dynasty of Champa, modern-day
Central Vietnam,
reigned from 686 to 741. He was the son...
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Vikrāntavarman III was a king of Champa,
reigning from 817 to
around 854.
Vikrantavarman was a son of king
Harivarman I (r. 802–817). In 813 he was appointed...
- (महा "great"), Sri (श्री "glory").
Aliases (stem) like: Bhadravarman,
Vikrantavarman, Rudravarman, Simhavarman, Indravarman, Paramesvaravarman, Harivarman...
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Vikrāntavarman IV (Chinese: 陽補孤施離皮蘭德加拔麻曡; pinyin: Yáng Bǔ Gū Shīlí Pílándéjiābámádié), was a king of Champa,
allegedly reigning from 1030 to 1041. Pílándéjiābámádié...
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approximately 687. Upon
ascending to the throne, he also ****umed the name
Vikrantavarman.: 326
During his reign, he
expanded the
borders of
Champa toward the...
- (female)
Vikrantavarman I
Naravahanavarman Vikrantavarman II
Rudravarman II
Prithindravarman Satyavarman Indravarman I
Harivarman I
Vikrantavarman III Indravarman...
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Khmers under Jayavarman II.
Harivarman I was
succeeded by his son,
Vikrantavarman III, who also made endowments.: 104 A
stele dated 918 by the Cham King...
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Harivarman III, King (fl. 1010)
Paramesvaravarman II, King (fl.1018)
Vikrantavarman IV, King (?–1030) Jaya
Sinhavarman II, King (1030–1044) Jaya Paramesvaravarman...
- king
named Jaya Prakāśadharma who
ascended the
throne of
Champa as
Vikrantavarman I (r. 653–686). Prakāśadharma had
thorough knowledge of
Sanskrit learning...