Harshavarman III

His successor, Jayavarman VI, was an usurper who came from Phimai area, on the Khorat Plateau, in present-day Thailand.

[2]: 152 He was named in stele K.908[5] at Preah Khan as a maternal ancestor of Jayavarman VII, even if a long dispute rose out of this issue.

Sambhupra temples were destroyed and the inhabitants were taken into slavery to My Son, including the prince Sri Nandavarmadeva.

[2]: 152 [7]: 72 In 1076, Cambodia and Champa were driven by the Song Chinese in an attack against the Tonkin.

The defeat of the Chinese army from Đại Việt brought before the retirement of its allies.