Jayavirahvarman

Jayaviravarman is a king who reigned over the Khmer Empire from 1002 to 1011 AD.[1][page needed]

The origin of this prince is uncertain: According Achilles Dauphin-Meunier, he was the rightful successor and brother of Udayadityavarman I, who lives climbing the pretensions of a usurper, Suryavarman I, but managed to stay in Yaçodhapura. George Coedès, who considers him a usurper, believes that Jayaviravarman was the prince of the city of Tambralinga (Nakhon Si Thammarat in Thailand), and that he takes power and reigns in Angkor. MJ Boisselier awards him Ta Keo. In any case, Jayaviravarman disappears after a nine-year civil war.

References

  1. ^ Jacq-Hergoualc'h, Michel (2002). The Malay Peninsula: Crossroads of the Maritime Silk Road (100 BC – 1300 AD). Translated by Hobson, Victoria. Brill. ISBN 90-04-11973-6. LCCN 2001035117.

Sources

  • George Cœdès, Les États hindouisés d'Indochine et d'Indonésie, Paris, 1964.
  • Achille Dauphin-Meunier, Histoire du Cambodge, Que sais-je ? nº 916, P.U.F, 1968.
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Preceded by
Udayadityavarman I
Emperor of Angkor
1002–1006
Succeeded by
Suryavarman I
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