Srindrabhupesvarachuda | |
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Born | 13th-century |
Died | 14th-century |
Nationality | Cambodian |
Occupation(s) | Princess, Queen |
Spouse | Indravarman III |
Parent |
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Srindrabhupesvarachuda (13th-century – 14th-century), was a princess and queen of the Khmer Empire, married to king Indravarman III of the Khmer Empire (r. 1295–1308).[1]
She was the eldest daughter of king Jayavarman VIII. She married Indravarman III, who succeeded her father when he abdicated in 1295. An inscription notes that they were crowned:
Queen Srindrabhupesvarachuda is most known for the role she played in the succession of her spouse to the throne. Reportedly, she had a brother who was originally intended to succeed to the throne, but she convinced her father to deprive her brother of the succession and instead give it to her spouse by right of marriage, and her father: