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Raja-di-raja From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vīrabhadravarman or Śrīndra-Viṣṇukīrti, was a king of Champa from the Simhavarmanid dynasty. He ruled the kingdom from 1441? to c. 1444. He was a grandson of illustrious King Jaya Simhavarman VI.[2] He was also a nephew of Indravarman VI, and his grandmother was Queen Parameśvarī (top queen), a concubine of Simhavarman VI.[3][4]
Vīrabhadravarmadeva | |||||
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Raja-di-raja | |||||
King of Champa | |||||
Reign | 1441–1444/6? | ||||
Coronation | 1441 | ||||
Predecessor | Indravarman VI | ||||
Successor | unknown (probably Maha Kali?) | ||||
Born | ? Vijaya, Champa | ||||
Died | ? ? | ||||
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House | Vr̥ṣu dynasty | ||||
Father | ? | ||||
Mother | ? | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
His older brother was Prince Saṁsāramūrti Vr̥ṣujaya, also called Saṁsāramūrti.[5]
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