Zhai Ya Ma Wu An

Zhai Ya Ma Wu An 齋亞麻弗菴 (died 1478) is the Chinese transcription of the name of a King of Panduranga in Champa.

However, he was soon captured by Vietnamese troops, and the Lê court instead approached the prince Zhai Ya Ma Wu An, who had been hiding in the mountain forests with his brother Gu Lai, and made him ruler in the far south.

Cham persons told the envoys that the king had been murdered by his own brother Gu Lai after he had requested Chinese enfeoffment.

[4] No Jayavarman (or similar) is mentioned in indigenous Cham sources, which give a long list of dated Panduranga rulers.

Whether Po Kasit (r. 1433–1460) is misdated and identical with any of the early Panduranga kings mentioned in Vietnamese and Chinese sources is not clear.