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Mahipativarman
Mahipativarman
King of Lower Chenla (Water Chenla)
Reignc. AD 780[1]
PredecessorRajendravarman I [fr]
SuccessorJayavarman II

BornAninditapura
Diedc. AD 780
Aninditapura
SpouseRajendradevi
IssueIndradevi
HouseBaladityapura
DynastyVarman
FatherRajendravarman I [fr]
MotherNripatindradevi
ReligionHinduism

Mahipativarman (Khmer: ព្រះអង្គម្ចាស់ មហិទ្ធិវរ្ម័ន) was the son of King Rajendravarman I [fr]. The last king of the Lower Chenla (also called Water Chenla [km]) kingdom, he was beheaded by King Sanjaya.[2][3]

Mahipativarman, the king of Water Chenla, expressed his desire before his courtiers, to see the chopped head of the king of Zabag which is identified with Java. This information was known to Sanjaya, the king of Java. So Sanjaya conquered the Water Chenla and beheaded Mahipativarman. And then, Sanjaya installed a new king, Jayavarman II, on the throne as his vassal. Jayavarman first remained subordinate to Java for some time and thereafter declared independence.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Sharan, Mahesh Kumar (2003). Studies In Sanskrit Inscriptions Of Ancient Cambodia. Abhinav Publications. pp. 32–34. ISBN 978-81-7017-006-8.
  • ^ O'Reilly, Dougald. (2003). "Burnished Beauty: The Art of Stone in Early Southeast Asia (review)". Asian Perspectives. 42 (1): 163–164. doi:10.1353/asi.2003.0029. ISSN 1535-8283.
  • ^ Goodall, Dominic (2011). "Bhattacharya, Kamaleswar (Ed.), in collaboration with Karl-Heinz Golzio, A Selection of Sanskrit Inscriptions from Cambodia". Indo-Iranian Journal. 54 (1): 49–60. doi:10.1163/001972410x519920. ISSN 0019-7246.
  • Preceded by

    Rajendravarman I

    King of Chenla
    c. AD 780
    Succeeded by

    Jayavarman II


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