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Dvaravati (Thai: ทวารวดี) was an
ancient Mon
political prin****lity from the 6th
century to the 11th century,
located in the
region now
known as central...
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Dvaraka Dvārakā, also
known as
Dvāravatī (Sanskrit द्वारका "the
gated [city]",
possibly meaning having many gates, or
alternatively having one or several...
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dvaravati shila (Sanskrit: द्वारवती शिला, romanized:
dvāravatī śilā) is a type of
coral stone (shaligrama)
obtained from the
Gomti river in
Dwarka in...
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Dvaravati art is a form of
artistic work
originating from Mon.
Dvaravati flourished from the
Dvaravati Mon
ancient artifacts are in present-day Thailand...
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thirteenth century,
spanning cultural periods from late prehistory,
through Dvaravati, to the
golden age of the
Khmer Empire. Si Thep was one of the largest...
- the Chao
Phraya River in the
Upper Chao
Phraya valley from the end of
Dvaravati civilization, in the 7th century,
until 1388. The
original center of Lavo...
- province.
Dvaravati period stone buddha, Phra
Pathom Chedi National Museum.
Dvaravati period stone sculpture, Phra
Pathom Chedi National Museum.
Dvaravati period...
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might have been
written in at
least two scripts. The Old Mon
script of
Dvaravati (present-day
central Thailand),
derived from
Grantha (Pallava), has conjecturally...
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Kingdom in today's
Afghanistan and
Tajikistan via ****stan to Dvārakā (
Dvaravati) and
other major ports in Gujarat, India,
permitting goods from Afghanistan...
- had
coalesced to
create the
Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north,
Haripunjaya (Lamphun)
emerged as a
rival power to the
Dvaravati. By the 8th
century the Mon...