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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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Northern and
Central Thailand confirms that the main po****tion of Lavo and
Haripuñjaya mandalas is
likely to be the same
ethnic group, the "Mon people," or...
- 925–927 Tambralinga–Lavo–
Haripuñjaya wars,
Sujita moved the
troops north to
occupy the Lavo
before it was
taken by the Mon's
Haripuñjaya. However, Dupont's...
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Chitralada Palace The
earliest origin of Muay Thai
dates back to the 657 AD
Haripuñjaya period: 17 of a
hermit named ****tanata who
established his
school of...
- of Tai's Lan Na also
called the
southern region occupied by the Mon
Haripuñjaya of
Dvaravati as
Shyam Pradesh (lit. 'the land of Siam people'), which...
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states that
Phraya Phan, the
founder of
Suphan Buri,
ascended to rule
Haripuñjaya in 913,: 530 it is
estimated that
Suphan Buri was
founded around 877–883...
- in 957 by
Aphai Kamini (อภัยคามินี) who
evacuated from
Haripuñjaya after the
capital Haripuñjaya was
sacked by Umongasela.: 6, 10
Sukhothai declared independence...
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plausibly referred to Chaliang's new center, Sa****halok.: 8
After Haripuñjaya and
Suphannabhum reclaimed Lavo from
Angkor in 1052,: 532 Lavo's king...
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peoples had
coalesced to
create the
Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north,
Haripunjaya (Lamphun)
emerged as a
rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century...
- Rai. In 1281,
Mangrai invaded Haripuñjaya and
captured its
capital (modern Lamphun).
After his
victory over
Haripuñjaya, King
Mangrai founded Wiang Kum...