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Ishanavarman II

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Successor
  
Grandparents
  
Indravarman I

Died
  
928 AD

Name
  
Ishanavarman II

Father
  

Ishanavarman II

Mother
  
Sister of Jayavarman IV

Parents
  
Jayavarman IV, Yasovarman I

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Predecessor
  
Jayavarman IV, Yasovarman I

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Ishanavarman II (Khmer: ឦសានវរ្ម័នទី២) was an Angkorian king who is believed to have ruled from 923 to 928. His empire may have been confined to Angkor and the area around Battambang to the west.

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Ethymology

Ishanavarman means protected by the lord of northeast direction, Shiva.

Family

Ishanavarman was a son of King Yasovarman and his wife, who was a sister of Jayavarman IV.

Grandparents of Ishanavarman were Indravarman I and his wife Indradevi.

Ishanavarman had an elder brother, Harshavarman I.

Biography

Ishanavarman succeeded his dead brother in 923. The period of his reign may have been very tumultuous and chaotic.

In 921, his uncle, Jayavarman IV, had already set up a rival city about 100 km north-east of Angkor.

During Ishanavarman’s reign, temple called Prasat Kravan was built.

Nothing else is known about Ishanavarman II. He died in 928 and received a posthumous name of Paramarudraloka.

References

Ishanavarman II Wikipedia


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