Chế A Nan Explained

Jaya Ananda
Raja-di-raja
Birth Date:?
Birth Place:Đại Việt
Death Date:1342
Death Place:Champa
Full Name:Patalthor
Succession:King of Champa
Reign:1318–1342
Predecessor:Chế Năng
Successor:Maha Sawa
Regent:Jamo
Reg-Type:Vice-king
Regnal Name:Jaya Ananda

Jaya Ananda or Chế A Nan was made the king of Champa after Che Nang fled.[1] He won Champa's independence against Tran Minh Tong in 1326.[2]

He was originally from Trần dynasty but had reached high military ranks in Champa, and thus succeeded to the throne. After he died in 1336, his Cham brother-in-law Tra Hoa Bo De fought the legitimate heir, Che Mo, for the throne for 6 years.[3]

In 1342, Che Mo fled to the court of Tran Du Tong (where he died soon after a failed expedition to restore him to the Champa throne in 1353), Tra Hoa Bo De became king of Champa in that year.[2] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Coedès, George. George Coedès

    . George Coedès. Walter F. Vella. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. 1968. University of Hawaii Press. 978-0-8248-0368-1.

  2. Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd.,
  3. Book: A History of Vietnam: From Hong Bang to Tu Duc. 9780313296222. Chapuis. Oscar. 1995. Bloomsbury Academic .
  4. http://chamstudies.net/2016/02/10/tim-hieu-cong-dong-nguoi-cham-o-viet-nam/ Tìm Hiểu Cộng Đồng Người Chăm Ở Việt Nam Bài 6: Bùng Lên Trước Khi Tàn Lụi