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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...
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Tamnan Hariphunchai (History of
Kingdom of Haripuñjaya):[citation needed]
Camadevi (662-669)
Hanayos (669-749), son of the
previuos Kumanjaraj (749-789) Rudantra...
- late 7th century, Lavo had
expanded to the north. The
legendary Queen Camadevi, who was said to be a
daughter of a Lavo king,
according to the Northern...
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Maharaja (c.788–832)[citation needed]
Thailand Hariphunchai (complete list) –
Camadevi,
Queen (7th/8th century)
Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Sao, King (7th–8th...
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Continue to the Lavo
dynasty of Lavo
Kingdom Camadevi Ramaraj Uchitajakraphad Continue to the
Camadevi dynasty of Haripuñjaya
Continue to the Lavo dynasty...
- ) r. 566–638
Ramaraj (รามราช) King of
Ramburi (Ayodhyapura?) r. 648?–?
Camadevi (จามเทวี)
Queen of Haripuñjaya r. 622–629
Kalavarnadishraj (กาฬวรรณดิศราช): 25 ...
- [tamnaːn t͡ɕaːm tʰeːwiː woŋ], literally, "Chronicle of the
Lineage of
Cāmadevi") is a Pali
chronicle composed in the
early 15th
century by the
Lanna Buddhist...
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chronicle that
recounts the
founding of the
Hariphunchai kingdom by
Queen Camadevi. The Dhammapada-aṭṭhakathā
mentions the hastilinga. Buddhaghoṣa mentions...
- Cāmadevivaṃsa, the city of
Hariphunchai (modern Lamphun) was
founded by hermits.
Camadevi, a
princess of the Lavo Kingdom, was
invited to rule the city
around 700...
- the north. In the
Northern Thai Chronicles,
including the Cāmadevivaṃsa,
Camadevi, the
first ruler of the Mon
kingdom of Hariphunchai, was said to be a daughter...