Jaya Paramesvaravarman II, born Prince Angsaraja of Turai-vijaya, was the king of Champa from 1220 to 1254.
He attained the rank of Yuvaraja in 1201, led the Khmer Empire's attack on Dai Viet in 1207.
[3]: 171, 182 He also made great donations of rice fields and slaves of many different contemporary backgrounds, such as Cambodian (kvir), Cham (campa), Chinese (lov), Siamese (syaṁ), Paganese (vukāṁ), to the temple of Po Nagar, Nha Trang.
[5][2] In 1252, nonstop territorial growth by Champa caused the Vietnamese king Tran Thai Tong to retaliate.
In the process, he captured Jaya Paramesvaravarman II's concubine, Bo La Gia, and took other prisoners as well.