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- Isanapura (Khmer: ឦសានបុរៈ), also known as Sambhupura (Khmer: សម្ភុបុរៈ) or Sambor of St'ung Sen, was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Chenla. It...
- marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Sambor Prei **** (Isanapura) (Khmer: សំបូរព្រៃគុហ៍, Sâmbor Prey Kŭh [sɑmboː prəj kuʔ]) is an archaeological...
- whose base was Champ****ak in about 550, established their capital city at Isanapura (Sambhupura) by about 600. According to Paul Pelliot, Sambhupura was the...
- century as a Buddhist kingdom named To-lo-po-ti situated to the west of Isanapura (Cambodia), to the east of Sri Ksetra (Burma),: 76 : 37  and adjoined...
- Mahendravarman's death, Isanavarman took Isanapura as his capital. The Sambor Prei **** historical complex has been identified as Isanapura, the 7th century capital of...
- Mahishmati Sanskrit  India Chenla Empire 550 802 Shrestapura, Bhavapura, Isanapura, Shambhupura Khmer, Sanskrit  Cambodia  Thailand  Laos  Vietnam Chahamana...
- Disestablished Capital(s) Language(s) Today parts of Chenla 550 CE 802 CE Isanapura Old Khmer, Sanskrit  Cambodia  Thailand  Laos  Vietnam Khmer Empire 802...
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- Fearing attacks from two fronts, Yángdi is forced to retreat his army. Isanapura becomes the capital of the Cambodian kingdom of Chenla (approximate date)...
- Various Kingdom 192–1832 AD Asia: Southeast Chenla Kingdom Bhavapura, Isanapura Kingdom 550–706 AD Asia: Southeast Chi Tu Kingdom 100 BC – 7th century...