Indravarman VI

Indravarman VI, Ba Dich Lai, Chang-pa-ti-lai, Virabhadravarman, or Ngauk Klaung Vijaya was the son of Jaya Simhavarman V. He took the name Indravarman when crowned in 1432. In order to maintain Đại Việt neutrality, he gave up the important province of Indrapura.[1]:238–239[2] Maspero lists Nauk Glaun Vijaya as the son of Jaya Simhavarman V, which may be the same individual, but states he did not assume his father's reign after his death in 1441. Instead, a nephew, Maha Vijaya, ascended the throne.[3]:114–115

Indravarman VI
Raja-di-raja
King of Champa
Reign1400–1441
PredecessorSimhavarman VI
SuccessorMaha Kali
Born?
Champa
Died1441
Champa
Regnal name
Indravarman VI

References

  1. Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  2. Chapuis, Oscar. A History of Vietnam: From Hong Bang to Tu Duc. Greenwood Group. <https://books.google.com/books?id=Jskyi00bspcC&pg=PA207&vq=Mahendravarman&dq=Tra+Hoa&source=gbs_search_s&sig=fPLLWgziZGe_SFPpf2s-v0Nrug0#PPA45,M1>.
  3. Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd., ISBN 9747534991


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