- Che Anan
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Chế Anan was a king of Champa. He was originally from Annam but had reached high military ranks in Champa, and thus succeeded to the throne. After he died, his Cham son-in-law Tra Hoa Bo De succeeded him, causing disturbance in his Annam side of the family, particularly his legitimate heir, Che Mo.[1]
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Preceded by
Che Nang 1312–1318King of Champa
1318–1342Succeeded by
Tra Hoa Bo Dê 1342–1360Categories:- Cham rulers
- Hindu monarchs
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