King of Champa
King of Champa | |
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![]() crown of king Po Klong M'hnai | |
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First monarch | Sri Mara |
Last monarch | Po Phaok The |
Formation | 192 |
Abolition | 1832 |
King of Champa is the title ruler of Champa. Champa rulers often use two Hinduist style titles: raja-di-raja (राजाओं का राजा "raja of rajas")[1] or po-tana-raya (भूमि का स्वामी "lord of all territories").[2]
The regnal name of the Champa rulers originated from the Hindu tradition, often consisting of titles and aliases. Titles (prefix) like: Jaya (जय "victory"), Maha (महा "great"), Sri (श्री "glory"). Aliases (stem) like: Bhadravarman, Vikrantavarman, Rudravarman, Simhavarman, Indravarman, Paramesvaravarman, Harivarman... Among them, the suffix -varman[3] belongs to the Kshatriya class and is only for those leaders of the Champa Alliance.
The last king of Champa is deposed by Minh Mạng in 1832.[4].
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