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  2. Haripuñjaya - Wikipedia

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    A Haripuñjaya statue of the Buddha Shakyamuni from the 12th-13th century CE. In the twelfth century, during the reign of King Adityaraja, who, together with his brother Chadachota (จันทรโชติ), were previously princes of Suphannabhum but fled to Haripuñjaya after the kingdom was annexed by Lavo of Tambralinga's prince Kampoch, [9]: 191 came into conflict with the Khmers who ...

  3. Mon kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Mon kingdoms were polities established by the Mon-speaking people in parts of present-day Myanmar and Thailand.The polities ranged from Dvaravati and Haripuñjaya in present-day northern Thailand to Thaton, Hanthawaddy (1287–1539), and the Restored Hanthawaddy (1740–1757) in southern Myanmar.

  4. Camadevi - Wikipedia

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    Camadevi (also spelled Jamadevi; IPA: [tʃaːmaˈdeːʋiː]; Pali: Cāmadevī; Thai: จามเทวี, RTGS: Chammathewi, Mon: စာမ္မာဒေဝဳ, IPA: [t͡ɕaːm.má.tʰeː.wiː]; 7th-century – 8th-century) was the first monarch and Queen of Hariphunchai (Pali: Haribhuñjaya), which was an ancient Kingdom in the Northern part of nowadays Thailand before its united with the ...

  5. Cāmadevivaṃsa - Wikipedia

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    Mangrai united the city states and, incorporating conquered Haripunjaya, founded the kingdom of Lanna. Lanna embraced and adopted the Indianized Buddhist culture of Haripunjaya, continuing the tradition of scholarship and spreading the Theravada religion to the Tai peoples. [9] It was in this context that Bodhiramsi wrote the Camadevivamsa.

  6. Dvaravati - Wikipedia

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    Haripuñjaya Moreover, the inscription found in Ban Wang Pai, Phetchabun province (K. 978), dated 550 CE, also mentions the enthronement of the Dvaravati ruler, who was also a son of Prathivindravarman, father of Bhavavarman I of Chenla , which shows the royal lineage relation between Dvaravati and Chenla.

  7. Lamphun - Wikipedia

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    Lamphun was founded by Queen Chama Thevi as the capital of the Haripunchai Kingdom, the last and most northerly Mon kingdom in the area which now forms Thailand. [1]: 77 Around 25 km (16 mi) south of Chiang Mai, it was constructed in the shape of a conch shell, following the Khuang River on its east side and divided by moats at the remaining points of the compass.

  8. Luang Prabang - Wikipedia

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    In the north, Haripunjaya emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon had pushed north to create city states, in Fa Daet (modern Kalasin, northeastern Thailand), Sri Gotapura (Sikhottabong) near modern Tha Khek, Laos, Muang Sua (Luang Prabang), and Chantaburi . In the 8th century CE, Sri Gotapura (Sikhottabong) was the ...

  9. History of Phitsanulok province - Wikipedia

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    Phitsanulok Province was inhabited during the Stone Age, as many stone axes have been found in the area indicative of the time period. [4] However, these early hunter-gatherers are not likely to be ancestors of the Thai who now inhabit the Phitsanulok Province.