Phạm Phật
Phạm Phật (Chinese: 范佛 pinyin: Fàn Fó, Vietnamese: Phạm Phật) was the king of Champa from 349 to 380,[1] and the son of Fan Wen.[2]: 324 [3]: 28–29 [4]: 47–48
Phạm Phật | |
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King of Lâm Ấp | |
Reign | 349–380 |
Predecessor | Phạm Văn |
Successor | Bhadravarman I |
Died | 380 |
In 353, the King was defeated by the Jin governor of Jiaozhi. The governor also recaptured Rinan, which had been captured by Fan Fo's predecessor, Fan Wen.[5]
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