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Jayavarman IV r.928–941: Ishanavarman II r.923–928 (female) Harshavarman I r.910–923: Vasudeva: Sundaravarman (female) Harshavarman II r.941–944 (female) Damodara (female) Manassiva: Nripatisimhavarman 937–971: Mangalavarman 971–986: Rajendravarman II r.944–968: Yajnavaraha: Vishnukumara: Prana Saptadevakula: Jivaka (Sujitaraja ...
Family tree of Cambodian monarchs. 3 languages. ... Jayavarman II c. 770 –835 r.802-835: Dharanindra-devi: Prithi-vindra-varman: Mahipativarman Ruler of Chenla r ...
Jayavarman II was a powerful Khmer king who declared independence from a polity inscriptions named "Java", which most probably refers to the island of Java in the Indonesian archipelago. [3] Jayavarman II founded many capitals such as Mahendraparvata , Indrapura , Amarendrapura , and Hariharalaya .
Because of his father had sought to deny his accession, according to inscriptions cited by L.P. Briggs, "Yasovarman I ignored his claim to the throne through his father, Indravarman I, or through Jayavarman II, the founder of Angkor dynasty, and built up an elaborate family tree, connecting himself through his mother by matrilineal succession ...
The Mahidharapura dynasty of the Varman dynasty was established by Hiranyavarman and was known after the accession of Jayavarman VI in 1080. Its ancestor was Hiranyavarman of the royal family ruling Bhimapura. [1] [2]
Suryavarman II: 1113–1145 Mahidharapura He was the first king from the House of Mahidharapura, who reigned in Yasodharapura. Khmer Empire Dharanindravarman II: 1150–1160 Mahidharapura Khmer Empire Yasovarman II: 1160–1165 House of Mahidharapura He was seized the throne by King Tribhuvanadityavarman, a Chinese nobleman. Khmer Empire
The Mahidharapura dynasty of the Varman dynasty was established by Hiranyavarman and was known after the accession of Jayavarman VI [1] in 1080. Its ancestor was Bhavavarman I of Chenla kingdom. King Jayavarman VI was a nobleman of the royal family ruling Phimai (now Phimai District Nakhon Ratchasima Province).
Jayavarman II (ruled c. 1255-1274 CE), also known as Jayasimha II, was a king of the Paramara dynasty in central India. [1] He ruled in the Malwa region, succeeding his elder brother Jaitugi . The king is mentioned by the names "Jayavarman" or "Jayasimha" in his various inscriptions.