Ishanavarman II (Khmer: ឦសានវរ្ម័នទី២) was an Angkorian king who is believed to have ruled from 923 to 928.
His empire may have been confined to Angkor and the area around Battambang to the west.
[1] Ishanavarman was a son of King Yasovarman and his wife, who was a sister of Jayavarman IV.
In 921, his uncle, Jayavarman IV, had already set up a rival city about 100 km north-east of Angkor.
During Ishanavarman’s reign, a temple called Prasat Kravan was built.