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Rajendravarman II was the uncle and first cousin of Harshavarman II. His principal monuments, located in the Angkor region of Cambodia 's Siem Reap province, are Pre Rup and East Mebon . [ 1 ] : 73 [ 2 ] : 358, 361–367
Queen Soma r.later 1st century: Kaundinya I r.later 1st century: Bhadravarman r.380–413: Mera Indigenous: Kambu Svayambhuva: Hun Pan-huang r.later 2nd cent.–198
There is evidence in the Sanskrit stone inscription mentioning that the Brahmin Kaundinya who received the magic spear from the Brahmin Ashwatthama (Sanskrit: अश्वत्थामा, Roman: Aśvatthāmā), the son of Drona (Sanskrit: द्रोण, Roman: Droṇa), had arrived in the kingdom of the Nāga (IAST: nāga; Devanāgarī ...
[11]: 363–367 In 950, the first war took place between Kambuja and the kingdom of Champa to the east (in what is now central Vietnam). [10]: 114–117 The son of Rajendravarman II, Jayavarman V, reigned from 968 to 1001, after establishing himself as the new king over the other princes. His rule was a largely peaceful period, marked by ...
Also, Mahipativarman was the son of Rajendravarman I and her. [1] Rajendravarman I, the ruler of Lower Chenla, [2] became King consort of Sambhupura by marrying her. [3] It seems that the kingdom of Sambhupura was Land Chenla and the kingdom of Vyadhapura was Water Chenla . [4]
Jayavarman V succeeded his father, Rajendravarman, when he was only ten years old. [3]: 367 During his early years, the court officials dominated the royal politics.He studied under a very knowledgeable teacher Yajnavaraha, a grandson of King Harshavarman I.
The last king of the Lower Chenla (also called Water Chenla ) kingdom, he was beheaded by King Sanjaya. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mahipativarman, the king of Water Chenla, expressed his desire before his courtiers, to see the chopped head of the king of Zabag which is identified with Java.
During the first year of his reign, he built about 100 monasteries (ashrams) throughout his kingdom. [4]: 111–112 Each ashram was used as a resting place for the ascetic and the king during his trips. In 893, he began to construct the Indratataka Baray that was started by his father.