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Ancient settlement in Chai Nat province, Thailand
Indapraṣṭhanagara (Thai: อินทปรัษฐ์นคร) is an ancient toponym attested in several textual traditions of the Tai-speaking people, including the Ayutthaya
Indaprasthanagara
First Siamese king (reign began 757)
tribute to Indapraṣṭhanagara, provoking a retaliatory campaign that resulted in Indapraṣṭhanagara's defeat; following this episode, Indapraṣṭhanagara disappears
Pra Poat honne Sourittep pennaratui sonanne bopitra
Pra_Poat_honne_Sourittep_pennaratui_sonanne_bopitra
Founder of the Sukhothai Kingdom
being the royal house that liberated the Thai principalities from Indaprasthanagara, a polity that early Thai scholars have attempted to identify with
Si_Inthrathit
Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1238–1438)
recorded as a tributary polity through its dynastic association with Indaprasthanagara, a polity that early Thai scholars have attempted to identify with
Sukhothai_Kingdom
7th to 11th-century Mon civilization
Li Fu, a polity corresponding broadly to Indaprasthanagara. In the Ayutthaya Testimonies, Indaprasthanagara dynasty is described as belonging to the same
Dvaravati
23rd Siamese king
Chronicle of Padumasuriyavamsa, Sukhothai had been a vassal polity of Indaprasthanagara since the 8th century. In the late 12th century, Pra Poa Noome Thele
Pra_Poa_Noome_Thele_Seri
King of Dvaravati
Chronicle further depicts Anuruddha as engaging in a conflict with Indaprasthanagara over sacred objects, namely the Pali Canon and the Emerald Buddha
Anuruddha
8th century Dvaravati monarch
Mahākṣatriyaḥ (พระเจ้าเกตุมาลามหากษัตริย์) and named the seat city as Indaprasthanagara (อินทปรัษฐ์นคร), while Devavadī returned to Khemarājadhānī to rejoin
Ketumāla
7th century political entity
century • First tribute to China Early 7th century • Second tribute to China 661 Preceded by Succeeded by Chin Lin Indaprasthanagara Today part of Thailand
Duō_Miè_Kingdom
Siamese king (reign began 800)
the Padumasūriyavaṃśa as a mythical ninth-century Siamese ruler of Indaprasthanagara, situated in the Phraek Si Racha region of present-day central Thailand
Padum_Kumara
King of Lavo-Tambraling
of Sri Dharmasokaraja I at Indaprasthanagara–Lavo came to an end in 1117 CE, when the principal center at Indaprasthanagara was severely affected by an
Sri_Dharmasokaraja_I
Fourth king of Sukhothai
Indaprasthanagara, which early Thai scholarship once tentatively identified with Yaśodharapura of Angkor. However, when the king of Indapraṣṭhanagara
Sricandradhipati
King of Siam from 1205 to 1253
that the chronicle may instead be referring to the former capital of Indaprasthanagara. The second son, Yi (ยี่), was sent to rule Tanintharyi in the far
Uthong_II
King of Kamphaeng Phet–Sukhothai
He then ceased the payment of tribute to the suzerain polity of Indaprasthanagara (อินทปรัษฐ์นคร) following the counsel of his elder son, Si Inthrathit
Candraraja
King of Tambralinga from 1183 to 1230
1183–1230 Predecessor Sri Dharmasokaraja II Successor Chandrabhanu III Born Indaprasthanagara Died 1230 (1231) Nakhon Si Thammarat Dynasty Padmavamsa (Lotus)
Sri_Dharmasokaraja_III
King of Lavo-Tambraling
Predecessor Anuraja Successor Fang-hui-chih (Refounded as Chen Li Fu) Born Indaprasthanagara Died 1183 (1184) Nakhon Si Thammarat Dynasty Padmavamsa (Lotus) Father
Sri_Dharmasokaraja_II
Thai semi-legendary kingdom
practiced Buddhism. By the mid-8th century, the area came to be known as Indaprasthanagara, with Padumasuriyavamsa claimed in later traditions as its first Siamese
Yonok_Kingdom
King of Phraek Si Racha
Sricandradhipati, who, after being ordered arrested by the king of Indaprasthanagara, fled and was subsequently offered the throne of Sukhothai in 959
Sindhob_Amarin
1st–13th century political entities
son of Balidhiraja (พาลีธิราช), the king of Sukhothai Emergence of Indaprasthanagara in 757 Mon's power declined. Kamalanka then fell under the influence
Kamalanka
Asian state
chronological framework as the early Siamese polities, most notably Indaprasthanagara, described in the Ayutthaya Testimonies, dating from the 9th to the
Suvarnapura_Kingdom
Portrait Regnal name Personal name House Reign Succession Notes Indaprasthanagara suzerainty era (Phraek Si Racha Polity) 10 Phanom Thale Sri พระพนมทะเลศรี
List_of_Thai_monarchs
Historical country
(lit. 'country of the Mon', potentially Dvaravati's Si Thep). Under Indaprasthanagara c. 950s Under the rule of Sindhob Amarin of Phraek Si Racha Sundaradeśanā
Lavo_Kingdom
King of Lavo
associated with Padumasuriyavamsa (r. 757–800), during his reign at Indaprasthanagara, Lavo was brought under his control. Pattanakanana Chaiyan, Her Royal
Balipatijaya
5th century monarch in southern Laos
Kurus'). The narrative further recounts his marriage to the queen of Indaprasthanagara, whose parents are likewise said to have fled their homeland and to
Devanika
Ancient kingdom in central Thailand
Qiān Zhī Fú at Si Thep and Kamalanka at Nakhon Pathom Emergence of Indaprasthanagara in 757 Dvaravati civilization began to decline around the mid-8th
Syamapura_Kingdom
2nd–13th-century Indianised kingdom on the Malay Peninsula
Sri Dharmasokaraja I ศรีธรรมโศกราชที่ 1 1077–1157 Fled from Lavo–Indapraṣṭhanagara Sai Nam Peung of Ayodhya (r.1111–1165) Sri Dharmasokaraja II (Norabadi)
Tambralinga
King of Nakhon Chai Si in the 9th century
Chai Si King of Dvaravati's Kamalanka Reign ?–807 Predecessor Under Indaprasthanagara (Title earlier held by Sai Thong Som) Successor Phraya Kong Issue
Sikaraj
King of Dvaravati
Dvaravati's Kamalanka Reign 688–? Predecessor Anuruddha Successor Under Indaprasthanagara (Title next held by Sikaraj) Born Lopburi Died Late 8th-c. House Lavo
Sai_Thong_Som
Ancient kingdom in central Thailand
subsequently came under the authority of Padumasuriyavamsa (r. 757–800) of Indaprasthanagara, followed by the lineage of Bhagadatta of Chanasa. By the 920s, a
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