Jaya Simhavarman VI

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Jaya Simhavarman VI
Raja-di-raja
King of Champa
Reign1390–1400
PredecessorPo Binasuor
SuccessorIndravarman VI
BornUnknown
Champa
Died1400
Champa
SpouseParameśvarī
IssueIndravarman VI
Names
Jaya Siṁhavarmadeva
Śrī Harijāti Virasinha Campapura
Regnal name
Śrī Jayasiṁhavarmadeva
HouseVr̥ṣu dynasty

Jaya Simhavarman VI, before as Ko Ceng or La Khai, was a king of Champa from 1390–1400. This general of Che Bong Nga's led the retreat back to Champa in 1390, following the death of Che Bong Nga by a musketry salvo. Back in Champa, he declared himself king, usurping the two sons of Che Bong Nga, Che Ma-no Da-nan and Che San-no.[1]: 109–111 

During his reign, he abandoned most of the territory won by his predecessor, Che Bong Nga.[2][3]: 238 

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