Kingdom of Funan - List of Rulers of Funan

List of Rulers of Funan

Order Sanskrit Name Chinese Name Reign
01 Unknown Liǔyè 柳葉 / Yèliǔ葉柳 1st/2nd century?
02 Unknown Hùntián 混塡 / Hùnhuì 混湏 1st/2nd century
03 Unknown Hùnpánhuáng 混盤況 2nd century
04 Unknown Pánpán 盤盤 late 2nd century
05 unknown Fàn Shīmàn 范師蔓 early 3rd century
06 Unknown Fàn Jīnshēng 范金生 c. 230?
07 Unknown Fàn Zhān 范旃 c. 230 – c. 243 or later
08 Unknown Fàn Cháng 范長 after 243
09 Unknown Fàn Xún 范尋 245/50-287
10 Unknown Unknown 4th century
11 Candana Zhāntán 旃檀 c. 357
12 Unknown Unknown late 4th century
13 Kauṇḍinya Qiáochénrú 僑陳如 c. 420
14 Śrī Indravarman Chílítuóbámó 持梨陀跋摩 c. 430 – c. 440
15 Unknown Unknown Unknown
16 Unknown Unknown Unknown
17 Kauṇḍinya Jayavarman Qiáochénrú Shéyébámó 僑陳如闍耶跋摩 484–514
18 Rudravarman Liútuóbámó 留陁跋摩 514-c.545

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