Indravarman II was a ruler of the
Khmer Empire, son of
Jayavarman VII. There is some dispute regarding the actual period of his reign, even because his successor,
Jayavarman VIII, probably destroyed historical records about him, but the only inscription which directly mention him reports that he died in 1243. He was buddhist and also credited with having enlarged (or completed) some of
Jayavarman VII's temple. During his peaceful kingdom, Khmer lost control of
Champa and the new born
Sukhothai Kingdom took possession of some western territories.
David P. Chandler in an influential article hypothesized he was possibly the
Leper King of Khmer legends.