Fan Tat
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Fan Tat also known as Pham Dat or Fan Yi was the King of Champa, then known as Lin-yi, from 284 to 336. In 284, the King sent the first Cham envoy to the Eastern Jin Emperor. He died in 336, and was succeeded by his commander in chief.[1] Fan came to the throne after a protracted campaign led by his predecessor Fan Hsiung who led attacks on the Chinese province of Jiaozhi.[2]
Preceded by Fan Hsiung c. 270–280 |
King of Champa 284–336 |
Succeeded by Fan Wen 336–349 |
References
- ↑ http://books.google.com/books?id=Jskyi00bspcC>.
- ↑ Hall, D.G.E. (1981). A History of South-East Asia, Fourth Edition. Hong Kong: Macmillan Education Ltd. p. 29. ISBN 0-333-24163-0.
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