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  2. Jayavarman VII - Wikipedia

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    King Suryavarman (Sun Shield) II, builder of the great Angkor Wat, died in 1150. He was succeeded by Dharanindravarman II , who ruled until 1160. Due to the absence of Jayavarman VII, Yashovarman II succeeded the throne, who was himself overthrown by Tribhuvanadityavarman (Protegee of the Sun of three worlds), assumed to be an usurper.

  3. Jayabaya - Wikipedia

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    Isyana. Religion. Hindu Buddhist. Jayabhaya or Jayabaya ( Javanese spelled: Ratu Jayabaya) was the Javanese king of the Kediri Kingdom in East Java, Indonesia which ruled around 1135-1159 CE. With the title of abhiseka used is Sri Maharaja Sang Mapanji Jayabhaya Sri Warmeswara Madhusudana Awataranindita Suhtrisingha Parakrama Uttunggadewa.

  4. Srivijaya - Wikipedia

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    Srivijaya ( Indonesian: Sriwijaya ), [ 2]: 131 also spelled Sri Vijaya, [ 3][ 4] was a Buddhist thalassocratic [ 5] empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. [ 6] Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to 11th century AD.

  5. Statue of Jayavarma - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Jayavarma. The Statue of Jayavarma ( Nepali: जयवर्माको मूर्ति) is a sculpture of King Jayavarma. [ 1][ 2] It was found in 1992 in Maligaon, Kathmandu and it dates back to 184/185 AD. [ 3][ 4] The inscription is written in Gupta style Brahmi script and its the Jayavarma's name and the year. [ 3]

  6. Sambhuvarman - Wikipedia

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    Jaya Sambhuvarman of Champa (Chinese: 商菩跋摩 / Shang-bèi-bá-mā), personal name Fan Fanzhi (Chinese: 范梵志), was the king of Lâm Ấp from 572 to 629 AD. Relation with Sui China [ edit ]

  7. Malla dynasty (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Nepal. The Malla dynasty ( Nepali: मल्ल वंश:;Malla vanśa) also known as the Malla confederacy, was the ruling dynasty of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal from 1201 to 1779. This dynasty was founded by Arideva Malla. Though the latter Mallas were regarded as belonging to the Raghuvamsha dynasty, they were also seen as ...

  8. Jayadratha - Wikipedia

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    Jayadratha. Jaydratha tries to kidnap Draupadi, painting by Raja Ravi Varma. Jayadratha ( Sanskrit: जयद्रथ, romanized : Jayadratha) is the king of the Sindhu kingdom featured in the Mahabharata. He was married to Dushala, the only sister of the hundred Kaurava brothers. The son of the king Vriddhakshatra, he is killed by Arjuna.

  9. Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar - Wikipedia

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    Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (18 July 1919 – 23 September 1974), sometimes simply Jayachamaraja Wadiyar, was the twenty-fifth and last ruling Maharaja of Mysore, reigning from 1940 to 1950, [ 3] who later served as the governor of Mysore until 1964 and as governor of Madras from 1964 to 1966. Wadiyar ascended the throne upon the sudden demise of ...