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Prithivindravarman (?–774) was a king of
Champa Champa (Cham: ꨌꩌꨛꨩ; km, ចាម្ប៉ា; vi, Chiêm Thành or ) were a collection of independent Cham polities that extended across the coast of what is contemporary central and southern Vietnam from approximately the 2nd cen ...
, reigning from 758 to around 770. The reign of Prithivindravarman marks the starting point of a Panduranga dynasty, with capital at Virapura (Phan Rang), south of Champa. The
Simhapura Sinhapura ("Lion City" for Sanskrit; IAST: Siṃhapura) was the capital of the legendary Indian king Sinhabahu. It has been mentioned in the Buddhist legends about Prince Vijaya. The name is also transliterated as ''Sihapura'' or ''Singhapura'' ...
dynasty of the
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Valley which was established by
Gangaraja Gangaraja was a king of early Champa. He was the founder of Gangaraja dynasty (often known as the Simhapura dynasty or the Gangeśvara). Gangaraja was an intelligent and brave person, and was expected to ascend the throne of Champa. He ruled for ...
(r. 413–?) abruptly came to end around 740s AD, without any explanation available. The center of Cham power shifted to the south. The last Linyi tribute mission to the
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court was in 749, sent by a ruler named Lútuóluó. After this, the ''
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'' said that Linyi changed its name to Huánwáng (環王國) during the Zhide reign era (756–8). But according to the ''Huanghua Sidaji'' 皇華四達記 (now lost), which was compiled around 800 by a Tang prime minister named
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, Huánwáng was a kingdom located around present-day Quảng Bình &
Quảng Trị Quảng Trị () is a district-level town in Quảng Trị Province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. It is second of two municipalities in the province after the provincial capital Đông Hà. History The Sino-Vietnamese name Quả ...
areas, 'four days walk from Huanzhou Vinh to the Tandong River (
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), from which it took another six days to reach the capital of the country of Huánwáng', rather than the whole mandala Champa. Champa by that time had been fragmentary into several, independent, and sometimes competitive states, under the prestige of the king of kings. The travel in Champa from the sea, said that the island of Zhànbùláo ( Cù Lao Chàm or Cham Island, ''Sanf'' in Muslim travel accounts) 'situated 200 ''li'' east of the capital of Huánwáng. It took two days from Zhànbùláo to Mount Ling 陵山 (Lingaparvata), then one day to the country of Méndú 門毒國 (probably today Phú Yên), another day to reach Gǔdá 古笪國 (Kauṭhāra), and half day to reach the destination of Bēntuólàng 奔陀浪洲 (Pāṇḍuraṅga).' Perhaps that the Chinese presumably took the name of this northern Champa Principality to mistakenly attribute the name to the whole Champa. Prithivindravarman initiated the worship of
Lady Po Nagar :''See also Thiên Y A Na'' Lady Po Nagar/Yan Po Nagar (杨婆那加), was the founder of the Cham people according to legends. According to the myth of Pô Nagar, she was born from the clouds of the sky and the foam of the sea. Her physical form w ...
, symbolized in Hinduism as
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. The temple of
Po Nagar Po Nagar is a Cham temple tower founded sometime before 781 and located in the medieval principality of Kauthara, near modern Nha Trang in Vietnam. It is dedicated to Yan Po Nagar, the goddess of the country, who came to be identified with the ...
was built in Kauṭhāra ( Nha Trang) in dedication to the worship of Lady Po Nagar and her Indianized form. He was succeeded by his sister's son
Satyavarman Jaya Satyavarman (died 787 AD), was the second king of the Fifth dynasty of Champa, modern-day Central Vietnam, reigned from 770 to 787. He was the nephew (sister's son) of king Prithindravarman, founder of a dynasty that centralized around the s ...
(r. 770–787) in 770. Champa was experiencing its amazing height of history in terms of prosperity, art, literature, and stability. Cham port cities dominated the maritime trade routes through the
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, from India, the Middle East, to Southeast Asia, and to Tang China. In the section ''Tariq min janib Faris ila'l-Mashriq'' of
Ibn Khurradadhbih Abu'l-Qasim Ubaydallah ibn Abdallah ibn Khordadbeh ( ar, ابوالقاسم عبیدالله ابن خرداذبه; 820/825–913), commonly known as Ibn Khordadbeh (also spelled Ibn Khurradadhbih; ), was a high-ranking Persian bureaucrat and ...
's famous book '' al-Masālik wa-l-Mamālik'', it is said that merchant ships sailing from ''Qmar'' (arguably Angkor) to ''Sanf'' (abbreviation for the Cham Island) took three days. Al-Mas'udi described 'cargo ships from Basra, Siraf, Oman, India, the islands of Zabaj, and Sanf came to the river mouth of Khanfu (the port city of
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) in China..' It was Cham port cities of Amaravati (Châu Sa), Simhapura (
Trà Kiệu Trà Kiệu is a village in Duy Sơn commune, Duy Xuyên district, Quảng Nam province, Vietnam. Geography Trà Kiệu is located in the Thu Bồn river valley inland from Hội An, which has since moved putting the site on the southern bank ...
), Hoi An, Lý Sơn Island, and Panduranga where large quantities of Islamic pottery and Arab dinars dating from 7th–10th century AD have been recovered. The life of Champa of that time was described as extremely lavish and peaceful. In 774, Javanese raiders from the south launched a surprising seaborne invasion of Champa, plundering cities, stealing the golden statue of Bhagavati, and burning down the Po Nagar temple. Apparently Prithivindravarman was killed by the invaders amidst chaos. He was given the posthumous title Rudraloka.


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