Referenced In

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"V. —Of the Great Country called Chamba 266 Notes.—1. Champa, and Kúblái’s dealings with it. 2. Chronology. 3. Eagle-wood and Ebony. Polo’s use of Persian words."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"he first comes to Champa and afterwards to this country. Also, when you leave Chamba and sail for 700 miles on a course between south and south‐west, you arrive at two Islands..."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Heading 10 – Champa. (Vol. ii. p. 268.) The note, introduced via Ma Huan’s account of the Kingdom of Siam, carries the title 'Champa."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Accambale, king of Champa, ii. 267, 270n"

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Zampa, see Champa"

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"CHAMPA. Lieut.-General Sagatu, So Tu or So To, sent in 1278 an envoy to the King known as Indravarman VI. or Jaya Sinhavarman. Maspero (Champa, pp. 237, 254) gives the date of 1282 for the war against Champa with Sagatu appointed at the head of the Chinese Army on the 16th July, 1282; the war lasted until 1285."