Jayendrabhā
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Jayendrabhā | |
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Queen of Upper Chenla (Land Chenla) | |
Reign | c. 8th-century |
Predecessor | Nṛpatendradevī |
Successor | Jyeṣṭhāryā |
Queen consort of Lower Chenla (Water Chenla) | |
Tenure | c. 8th-century |
Spouse | Jayavarman II |
Issue | Jyeṣṭhāryā |
Father | Rajendravarman I |
Mother | Nṛpatendradevī |
Jayendrabhā or Jayaendra[valla]bha (8th-century - 9th-century), was a queen regnant of Sambhupura Chenla in Cambodia.[1] She was also the queen of Jayavarman II, the king of Lower Chenla.
She was the daughter of queen Nṛpatendradevī or Nrpendradevi of Sambhupura. She appears to have inherited the throne from her mother. She married king Jayavarman II (r. 780-824).
Jayavarman II became King consort of Sambhupura by marrying her.[2]
Her daughter queen Jyeṣṭhāryā succeeded her on the throne by 803.
References
- ^ Jacobsen, Trudy (2008). Lost Goddesses: The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History. NIAS Press. pp. 27–30. ISBN 978-87-7694-001-0.
- ^ Jacobsen, Trudy (2003). "Autonomous Queenship in Cambodia, 1st–9th Centuries AD". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 13 (3): 371–375.
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