Jaya Simhavarman VI | |
Raja-di-raja | |
Spouse: | Parameśvarī |
Issue: | Indravarman VI |
Birth Date: | ? |
Birth Place: | Champa |
Death Date: | 1400 |
Death Place: | Champa |
Full Name: | Jaya Siṁhavarmadeva Śrī Harijāti Virasinha Campapura |
Succession: | King of Champa |
Reign: | 1390–1400 |
Predecessor: | Po Binasuor |
Successor: | Indravarman VI |
Regnal Name: | Śrī Jayasiṁhavarmadeva |
House: | Vr̥ṣu dynasty |
Ko Cheng, or La Khai, was a king of Champa from 1390 - 1400. This general of Che Bong Nga's led the retreat back to Champa in 1390, following the death of Che Bong Nga by a musketry salvo. Back in Champa, he declared himself king, usurping the two sons of Che Bong Nga, Che Ma-no Da-nan and Che San-no.[1]
During his reign, he abandoned most of the territory won by his predecessor, Che Bong Nga.[2] [3]
. 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.