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Harshavarman I

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Father
  
Yasovarman I

Successor
  
Ishanavarman II

Name
  
Harshavarman I

Accede date
  
910 AD

Role
  
King

Grandparents
  
Indravarman I

Died
  
923 AD


Harshavarman I

Mother
  
Sister of Jayavarman IV

Parents
  
Jayavarman IV, Yasovarman I

Similar People
  
Yasovarman I, Norodom Sihanouk, Norodom Sihamoni, Pol Pot, Hun Sen

Harshavarman I, Ishanavarman II, and Jayavarman IV - Rulers of the Khmer Empire #4


Harshavarman I (Khmer: ហស៌វរ្ម័នទី១; or Rudraloka, died in 923) was an Angkorian king who reigned in 910–923 CE. He is mentioned by David P. Chandler, who is one of the foremost western scholars of Cambodia's modern history.

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Family

Harshavarman was a son of King Yasovarman I and his Queen, who was a sister of Jayavarman IV.

Grandparents of Harshavarman were King Indravarman I and his wife Indradevi.

Harshavarman had a younger brother, Ishanavarman II.

His queen was Kambujarajalakshmi. They were the maternal grandparents of Jayavarman VII.

His grandson was Yajnavaraha. He was a knowledgeable teacher.

Biography

Following his death, Yasovarman was succeeded by Harshavarman.

The reigns of Harshavarman and his younger brother marked a period of instability for the Khmer Empire. Both brothers were involved in a power struggle with their maternal uncle, Jayavarman IV, a conflict that lasted for Harshavarman’s entire reign. Jayavarman was eventually driven out of Angkor to set up his own capital about 100 km away during the reign of Ishanavarman.

Nothing else is known about Harshavarman other than that he constructed the small temple-mountain of Baksei Chamkrong at the foot of Phnom Bakheng which he dedicated to his parents,

He died in 923 and was succeeded by Ishanavarman.

References

Harshavarman I Wikipedia