Nripatindravarman
Nripatindravarman II (Khmer: ន្ឫបតីន្ទ្រវម៌្មទី២, Thai: นฤปตินทราทิตยวรมัน)
| Nripatindravarman II ន្ឫបតីន្ទ្រវម៌្មទី២ | |||||
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| Nripatindradityavarman | |||||
| King of the Khmer Empire | |||||
| Reign | 1088–1113 | ||||
| Predecessor | Harshavarman III | ||||
| Successor | Suryavarman II | ||||
| Born | Angkor, Khmer Empire | ||||
| Died | Yaśodharapura, Khmer Empire | ||||
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| Dynasty | Shailendra | ||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||
Biography
It is possible that Harshavarman III was succeeded by a king named Nripatindravarman who reigned in Angkor until 1113 and that Jayavarman VI never reigned there.
In fact Suryavarman II claimed to have seized power from two kings; one was his uncle Dharanindravarman I of which there is no inscription in Angkor; the other can only be Nripatindravarman.[1]
Bibliography
- G. Coedès (1968), The Indianized States of Southeast Asia, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press
References
- Coedès, 1986, p.153
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