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Chenla or
Zhenla (Chinese: 真臘; pinyin: Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles: Chen-la; Khmer: ចេនឡា, romanized:
Chénla,
Khmer pronunciation: [ceːnlaː]; Vietnamese: Chân...
- Land
Chenla [km] (or
Upper Chenla) and
Water Chenla [km] (or
Lower Chenla). Land
Chenla maintained a
relatively stable existence, but
Water Chenla underwent...
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Kompong Cham.
After he
eventually returned to his home, the
former kingdom of
Chenla, he
quickly built up his influence,
conquered a
series of
competing kings...
- of the
Indosphere in the west. By the 6th
century a civilization,
called Chenla or
Zhenla in
Chinese annals,
firmly replaced Funan, as it
controlled larger...
- ability. The large-scale FANK
offensives against the Vietnamese,
Operations Chenla I and II,
ended in
heavy defeat despite the con****uous
bravery of the individual...
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Queen Jayadevi Jayadevi c.681–713
Female successors of
Upper Chenla (Land
Chenla) 11
Queen Indrani Indrani c.713–760 12
Queen Nṛpatendradevī Nrpatendradevi...
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Khmer polity of the
Chenla Kingdom (Zhenla). "The king had his
capital in the city of T'e-mu.
Suddenly his city was
subjugated by
Chenla, and he had to migrate...
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polity Chenla.
Chenla occupied areas of what
later is Laos as it
accounts for the
earliest kingdom on
Laotian soil. By the 8th
century CE,
Chenla had divided...
- the
reign of King
Isanavarman I (616–637 AD) of the
Cambodian Kingdom of
Chenla, the
successor of
Funan and the
predecessor of the
Khmer Empire. The inscription...
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Operation Chenla II or
Chenla Two was a
major military operation conducted by the
Khmer National Armed Forces (FANK)
during the
Cambodian Civil War from...