• Source: Virabhadravarman
  • 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. He was also a nephew of Indravarman VI, and his grandmother was Queen Parameśvarī (top queen), a concubine of Simhavarman VI.
    His older brother was Prince Saṁsāramūrti Vr̥ṣujaya, also called Saṁsāramūrti.


    See also


    Maha Vijaya


    References




    Bibliography


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    Schweyer, Anne-Valérie (2008), "L'époque dite décadente au Campā : vers une réhabilitation des 14e-15e siècles", in Pautreau, Jean-Pierre; Coupey, Anne-Sophie; Zeitoun, Valéry (eds.), Archaeology in Southeast Asian : From Homo Erectus to the Living Traditions, European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. International Conference, pp. 221–230, ISBN 978-9-740-64564-1

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