[1] His name was recorded in the Chinese sources as Che-li-t'o-lo-pa-mo.
[1][3] Listed among the Srivijayan gifts to the Chinese emperor was a ts'engchi (from Arabic: zanji, black people) slave, presumably received from its Arabic connection.
[1] These relationships suggested that Srivijaya during his reign already had good international trades with the outside world, both from West and East Asia.
[1] Indravarman was succeeded by his son Rudra Vikrama, who continued sending embassies to China.
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