Maha Vijaya (摩訶賁該 in Chinese and Makha Bí Cai in Vietnamese), was a king of Champa, ruled the kingdom from 1441/42 to 1446. He was a nephew of Indravarman...
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siblings, Vijaya had two elder brothers: Sydney, Vivian and one elder sister: Rupa. He received his primary education at Seeduwa Davisamara Maha Vidyalaya...
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Maha Sajan (died 1471) or Bàn La Trà Toàn, Panluo Chaquan (槃羅茶全) in Chinese sources, was king of Champa from 1460 to 1471, the year of the fall of Champa...
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Vijaya fell to the invaders, and "Maha Vijaya" was taken prisoner. Maha Qui-lai was then made Emperor of Champa.: 115 After the Champa king Maha Sajan...
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(Ma Kha Quý Lai) Maha Vijaya (Ma Kha Bí Cai) Maha Kaya (Ma Kha Quý Do) Maha Saya (Bàn La Trà Duyệt) Maha Sajan (Bàn La Trà Toàn) Maha Sajai (Bàn La Trà...
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Champa who briefly set himself up as king after the fall of the Cham capital Vijaya to the Vietnamese in 1471. His name is only known in Vietnamese transcription...
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naval and armor superiority quickly drove the Cham out of the capital of Vijaya. Indravarman V and Crown Prince Harijit fled into the mountains, waging...
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(1446) Đại Việt under Later Lê dynasty Champa Victory Đại Việt captured Maha Vijaya First throne crisis of Later Lê dynasty (1459) Lê Nghi Dân's coup d'état...
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The campaign was successful, with the capture of the Cham capital Vijaya. "Maha Vijaya was made prisoner with his wives and concubines, elephants, horses...
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consisting of titles and aliases. Titles (prefix) like: Jaya (जय "victory"), Maha (महा "great"), Sri (श्री "glory"). Aliases (stem) like: Bhadravarman, Vikrantavarman...
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