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'''Jaya Indravarman IV''', king of Champa - 1167–1190, died 1192
'''Jaya Indravarman IV''', king of Champa - 1167–1190, died 1192



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Jaya Indravarman IV, king of Champa - 1167–1190, died 1192

Jaya: Sanskrit for "Victorious" or "Successful"

Indra: Means "possessing drops of rain" from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu) "a drop" and र (ra) "possessing". Indra is the name of the ancient Hindu warrior god of the sky and rain. He is the chief god in the Hindu text the Rigveda.

Varman: Means "Warrior" or an expert in martial arts