Udayadityavarman I
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Udayadityavarman I was the king of Angkor who reigned from 1001 to 1002 AD.[1]
Maternal nephew of his predecessor Jayavarman V (968 – 1001), he reigned only for a few months. His death triggered a nine-year civil war. His successor in Yaśodharapura is a prince of the royal family named Jayavirahvarman (1002 – 1010).
References
[edit]- ^ Anthony Chalcraft. Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East Timor. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. ISBN 1576077705.
Sources
[edit]- George Cades, The Hindu States of Indochina and Indonesia, Paris, 1964.