Jaya Ananda | |||||||||
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Raja-di-raja | |||||||||
King of Champa | |||||||||
Reign | 1318–1342 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Chế Năng | ||||||||
Successor | Maha Sawa | ||||||||
Vice-king | Jamo | ||||||||
Born | ? Đại Việt | ||||||||
Died | 1342 Champa | ||||||||
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Jaya Ananda or Chế A Nan was made the king of Champa after Che Nang fled. [1]: 229–230 He won Champa's independence against Tran Minh Tong in 1326. [2]: 90–91
He was originally from Trần dynasty but had reached high military ranks in Champa, and thus succeeded to the throne. After he died in 1336, his Cham brother-in-law Tra Hoa Bo De fought the legitimate heir, Che Mo, for the throne for 6 years. [3] [4]
In 1342, Che Mo fled to the court of Tran Du Tong (where he died soon after a failed expedition to restore him to the Champa throne in 1353), Tra Hoa Bo De became king of Champa in that year. [2]: 91 [4]