| Manorathavarman | |
|---|---|
| King of Campādeśa | |
| Reign | c. 5th-century |
| Predecessor | Gangaraja |
| Successor | ? |
| Died | ? |
| Dynasty | Simhapura dynasty |
Manorathavarman was a king of early Champa, reigning approximately around the fifth century AD in the Thu Bồn River Valley.
He was a nephew of Gangaraja. His next successor in the dynastic line was Rudravarman I (r. 527-572), descending through Manorathavarman's sister line.[1]
He was mentioned by Chinese annals as Fan Wendi (Chinese: 范文敌, pinyin: Fàn Wéndí).[2]
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