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Name
  
Po Binasuor

Role
  
King of Champa

Parents
  
Tra Hoa Bo-De (father)


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Known for
  
The Red King of Champa (ruled c. 1360–90)

Died
  
1382, in the warship during the expedition to Hanoi to defeat Dai Viet

Children
  
Che Sa No, Ramawati, Che Ma No

Po Binasuor (died 1390), Ngo-ta Ngo-che, or Zainal Abidin, Cei Bunga (Bunga is the Malay word for 'flower', and "Chế" is the Vietnamese transliteration of Cei, a Cham word that means "uncle" - and was, in the days of Champa, frequently used to refer to generals) ruled Champa from 1360–1390 CE. He was also known as The Red King in Vietnamese stories.

Contents

Po Binasuor was the last strong king of the kingdom of Champa.

Unification of Cham Lands

Chế Bồng Nga apparently managed to unite the Cham lands under his rule and by 1361 was strong enough to attack Vietnam from the sea. His Cham forces raided the Vietnamese capital city of Thăng Long (modern Hanoi) twice, once in 1371 and again in 1377. This second attack followed the death of Trần Duệ Tông after his failed attack on Vijaya.

The Chams then forced the king of Đại Việt, Trần Phế Đế, to move the state's treasures and wealth to Mount Thienkien and the Kha-lang Caves in 1379. Chế Bồng Nga continued to occupy the two southern Vietnamese provinces of Nghệ An and Thanh Hóa, though he was stopped by Hồ Quý Ly in 1380 and 1382. In 1390, Po Binasuor was finally stopped in another invasion of the capital, when his royal barge suffered a musketry salvo.

Legacy

The events of Chế Bồng Nga's reign spelled the end of the Trần dynasty in Annam, which was revealed as weak and ineffective in the face of the Cham General.

After the conquest of Champa, the Vietnamese assigned the surname "Chế" to all persons of Cham origin.

References

Po Binasuor Wikipedia