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Po Binasuor | |
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Raja-di-raja | |
King of Champa | |
Reign | c. 1360–90 |
Predecessor | Maha Sawa |
Successor | Jaya Simhavarman VI |
Born | ? Vijaya, Champa |
Died | 1390 Luộc River, Đại Việt |
Issue | Chế Ma Nô Đà Nan Chế Sơn Na Unknown daughter |
House | 13th dynasty |
Po Binasuor (died 1390), Ngo-ta Ngo-che, Cei Bunga, Chế Bồng Nga (chữ Hán: 制蓬峩, Bunga is the Malay word for 'flower', and "Chế" is the Vietnamese transliteration of Cei, a Cham word that means "uncle" - and was, in the days of Champa, frequently used to refer to generals) ruled Champa from 1360–1390 CE. He was also known as The Red King in Vietnamese stories. He is different from Po Binnasuar, the king of Panduranga from 1316-1361.
Po Binasuor was the last strong king of the kingdom of Champa.[1]