Maha Sawa[1]: 229–230 or Trà Hòa Bố Để was a king of Champa from 1342 to 1360. When his brother-in-law Che Anan died in 1342, Tra Hoa claimed the throne.[2]: 91
Che Anan's legitimate heir, Jamo (or Che Mo), was angered by this and later sought help from the country Trần dynasty
.[1]: 229–230 [3]
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^Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd., ISBN9747534991