Indravarman V
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Indravarman V was a king of Champa whose reign began in 1265 by declining to give his respects in person to the Mongol Khan, Kublai Khan. He died, however, before he could face the wrath of Mongolia, leaving his son, Chế Mân, to face the challenge.[1]
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Preceded by Jaya Indravarman VI 1254–1265 |
King of Champa 1265–1288 |
Succeeded by Chế Mân ?–1307 |
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