Sri Bhadravarman

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Sri Bhadravarman was a ruler of the medieval kingdom of Pahang who reigned in the middle of the 4th century CE. His name was described in the Book of Song as She-li- Po-luo-ba-mo, the king of Pohuang or Panhuang (婆皇), who sent an envoy to the Liu Song court in 449-450 with forty one types of products. In 456-457, another envoy of the same country, led by a Senapati, arrived at the Chinese capital, Jiankang with tributes.[1]

References

  1. ^ Guy, John (2014), Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia, Metropolitan Museum of Art, p. 29, ISBN 978-0300-204-37-7