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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