Paramesvaravarman I (Champa)

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Paramesvaravarman I
Raja-di-raja
King of Champa
Reign972–982
Coronation972
PredecessorJaya Indravarman I
Successorunknown
Born?
Indrapura, Champa
Died982
Indrapura, Champa
Names
Unknown
FatherJaya Indravarman I
Mother?

Paramesvaravarman I (Chinese: 波美稅褐印茶; pinyin: Bōměishuìhè Yìnchá; Vietnamese: Phê Mị Thuế), alias Parameśvara Yang Pu Indra (波美稅楊布印茶; Bōměishuì Yáng Bù Yìnchá), was the king of Champa of the Sixth dynasty, ruling from 972 to 982.

Paramesvaravarman showed great punctuality in relations with

Chinese invasion in 981, immediately sent a envoy to Champa. When Paramesvaravarman arrested the envoy Ngô Tử Canh and Từ Mục, that angered Lê Hoàn.[1]

In 982, Lê Hoàn organized a

Quang Tri), and carried off women from the king's entourage, gold, silver, and other precious objects and even a Buddhist monk from India.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b Coedès 1968, p. 124.
  2. ^ Maspero 2002, p. 56.
  3. ^ Kiernan 2019, p. 144.
  4. ^ Maspero 2002, p. 57.
  5. ^ Kiernan 2019, p. 146.

Bibliography

  • Coedès, George (1968), Vella, Walter F. (ed.), The Indianized States of Southeast Asia, University of Hawaii Press.,
  • Hall, Daniel George Edward (1981), History of South East Asia, Macmillan Education, Limited,
  • Kiernan, Ben (2019), Việt Nam: a history from earliest time to the present,
  • Maspero, Georges (2002), The Champa Kingdom, White Lotus Co., Ltd,
Preceded by King of Champa
972–982
Succeeded by
unknown ?–?