- Haripuñjaya (Central and
Northern Thai: หริภุญชัย RTGS:
Hariphunchai, also
spelled Haribhuñjaya) was a Mon
kingdom in what is now
Northern Thailand, existing...
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Nirat Hariphunchai (Thai: โคลงนิราศหริภุญชัย,
Khlong nirat hariphunchai) is an old poem of
around 720 lines,
originally composed in
Northern Thai language...
- Wat Phra That
Hariphunchai (Thai: วัดพระธาตุหริภุญชัย) is a
Buddhist temple (wat) in Lamphun, Thailand. The temple's
origins date from the 11th century...
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Central Laos (modern Sikhottabong,
Vientiane Prefecture),: 6, 7 the
Hariphunchai Kingdom in
Northern Thailand, and the
Thaton Kingdom in
Lower Myanmar...
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other regions. Historically,
northern Thailand has been
linked to the
Hariphunchai Kingdom,
which emerged as a
powerful state in the
region in the 7th century...
- wiː]; 7th-century – 8th-century) was the
first monarch and
Queen of
Hariphunchai (Pali: Haribhuñjaya),
which was an
ancient Kingdom in the
Northern part...
- Mon
people established the prin****lities of
Dvaravati and
Kingdom of
Hariphunchai in the 6th century. The
Khmer people established the
Khmer empire, centred...
- and Lavo (both
coming into
prominence in the 7th century),
Champa and
Hariphunchai (both
about 750), Đại Việt (968), Lan Na (13th century), Ma****ahit (1293)...
- the city and its
wealth to his kingdom,
while Yi Ba, the last king of
Hariphunchai, was
forced to flee
south to Lampang.
Lamphun was then
incorporated into...
- [clarification needed]
Hariphunchai may be a
later (10th century)
offshoot of the Lavo
Kingdom or
instead related to the
Thaton Kingdom.
Hariphunchai was the centre...