Family tree of Khmer Varman monarchs

Varman Dynasty or Khmer Dynasty (Khmer: រាជវង្សវរ្ម័ន; The Rhea vong sa Varaman , Roman: Varman Dynasty of Khmer) The Varman Dynasty or the Khmer Dynasty is a royal family in the Khmer Empire (Khmer: ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា). The Varman Dynasty was established by King Kaundinyavarmandeva (Khmer: កៅណ្ឌិន្យវរ្ម័នទេវ), who married Queen Soma (Khmer: សោមា), who ruled the indigenous kingdom and established her spouse as the king of the Nokor Phnom or Funan kingdom, forming the Varman dynasty.[1]

Family Tree

Family tree of
Khmer Varman monarchs
Mera
Indigenous
Kambu SvayambhuvaKaundinya I
r.late 1st century
Queen Soma
Sarvabhauma
r.455

Mon
Srutavarman
r.435-495
Kaundinya II
r.410∼434
Sreshthavarman
r.~495-530

Mon
Srindravarman
r.434∼478

Chola Tamil
Cakravartin
r.~530-560
Viravarman
r.560-575
YasodharaPrithivindravarman
r.500
Jayavarman
r.478 - 514
Kulaprabhavati
r.540-550
Kambujarajalakshmi
r.575-580
Bhavavarman I
r.550-590
Rudravarman
r.514—540
VijayavarmanBaladitya

(female)
SomasarmanMahendravarman
r.590-611
Sribhavavarman
r.639-657
GunavarmanVisvarupaSarasvati
SrisuryaHiranyavarmanIsanavarman I
r.611-639

female
Sambhuvarman
r.618-629
Nripatindravarman
r.713-716

female
SagaradharmaJagaddharmaSri SarvaniJayavarman I
r.657–681
Jayadevi
r.681-713
IndraniPushkaraksha
r.716-730
Queen of ChampaPrakasadharma
(female)
Sambhuvarman
r.730–760
NripendradeviJayendradhipati
varman
Mahendradevi
BhagadattaNripatindradeviRajendravarman I
r.760–790
Jayavarman II
r.802-835
DharanindradeviNarendralakshmiRudravarman
SundaraparakramaMahipativarman
r.790-802
RajendradeviJayavarman III
r.835–877
PrithivindravarmanPrithivindradeviPunnagavarman
Jayavarman IV
r.928-941
IndradeviIndravarman I
r.877-889
MahendradeviMahendravarman
(male)
Sundaravarman
(female)
JayadeviYasovarman I
r.889–910
Rajendravarman
r.944–968
PranaIndralakshmi
Nripatisimhavarman
r.937–971
MangalavarmanRajapativarman I
(female)

(female)
Jayavarman V
r.968–1001
Jivaka
(Sujitaraja)
Harshavarman II
r.941-944
Harshavarman I
r.910–923
Ishanavarman II
r.923-928
Udayadityavarman
r.1001-1002
Jayaviravarman
r.1002-1010
DivakarabhattaSuryavarman I
r.1006-1050
YajnavarahaVishnukumaraHiranyalakshmiHiranyavarman
r.
ViralakshmiBhuvanaditya
r.1050-1066
Narapatindravarman
r.1066-1080
LakshmipativarmanDharanindradityaDharanindraraja
lakshmi
Dharanindravarman
r.1107-1113
YuvarajaJayavarman VI
r.1080-1107
Vijayendralakshmi
Tribhuvana
brahmendra
RajendralakshmiRajapatindralakshmiMahidharadityaNarendralakshmiKsitindraditya
(female)
JayasimhavarmanHiranyalakshmiDharanindravarman
r.1150-1160
NarendradityaBhupatindralakshmiSuryavarman II
r.1113-1150
Jayarajacudamani
IndradeviJayarajadeviJayavarman VII
r.1181~1215
RajendradeviYasovarman II
r.1160-1165
Nripatindravarman
r.1080-1113
Nripatindravarman
Srindrakumara
Indrakumara
r.~1215-1243
SuryakumaraVirakumaraJayamahapradhanaSriprabhaTribhuvanadityavarman
r.1165-1177

male

female
Jayavarman VIII
r.1243-1295
Chakravatirajadevi
female
Jaya Indravarman
r.1177-1181
SrindrapatindradityaIndravarman III
r.1295-1308
Indrabhupesvera Cuda
male
Jayamangalartha ISubhadriIndrajayavarman
r.1308-1327
Jayamangalartha IIAngrajadeviJayavarman IX
r.1327-1336
Chandravaradevi


  Śreshthapura
  Vyadhapura
  Bhavapura
  Isanpura
  Sambhupura
  Baladityapura
  Yasodharapura
  Koh Ker
  Shailendra
  Mahidharapura
  Vimayapura
  Lavapura

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