Chế Chí
Jaya Simhavarman IV or Chế Chí (制至), son of Chế Mân and first queen Princess Bhaskaradevi, was born in 1284.[1] He reigned as the king of Champa from 1307 - 1312.[2]:89,205[3]:229
Jaya Simhavarman IV | |||||
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King of Champa | |||||
King of Champa | |||||
Reign | 1307–1312 | ||||
Predecessor | Jaya Simhavarman III | ||||
Successor | Chế Năng | ||||
Born | ? Champa | ||||
Died | ? Đại Việt | ||||
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Father | Jaya Simhavarman III | ||||
Mother | Bhaskaradevi |
Because Chế Chí's Vietnamese mother refused to die with her husband and Chế Chí's father, Chế Mân, Chế Chí set out to recapture two districts ceded by Champa to Annam in their time of peace brought on by the wedding of his father and mother. He was defeated, however, and died a prisoner in Annam. After his capture, his brother, Che Da A Ba, or Che Nang, was assigned to govern Champa by the Dai Viet.[4]
References
- Tìm Hiểu Cộng Đồng Người Chăm Ở Việt Nam Bài 6: Bùng Lên Trước Khi Tàn Lụi Archived 2016-04-02 at Archive.today, Nguyễn Văn Huy, chamstudies
- Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd., ISBN 9747534991
- Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=Jskyi00bspcC>.
Preceded by Jaya Sinhavarman III 1288–1307 |
King of Champa 1307–1312 |
Succeeded by Chế Năng 1312–1318 |
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