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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...
- 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...
- up north to occupy Haripuñjaya, but King Rathasatkara eventually lost the city to Lavo's king. After failing to retake Haripuñjaya, King Rathasatkara...
- 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...
- in 957 by Aphai Kamini (อภัยคามินี) who evacuated from Haripuñjaya after the capital Haripuñjaya was sacked by Kuy people from Umongasela.: 6, 10  Sukhothai...
- 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...
- present-day Myanmar and Thailand. The polities ranged from Dvaravati and Haripuñjaya in present-day northern Thailand to Thaton, Hanthawaddy (1287–1539),...
- 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...
- Dvaravati 500 CE–1200 CE Tou Yuan 600 CE – 647 CE Wen Dan 600 CE–800 CE Haripuñjaya 629 CE–1292 CE Ngoenyang 638 CE–1292 CE Srivijaya 671 CE–1025 CE Canasapura...