-
Phraya Kalavarnadishraj founded the city a
decade later. Lopburi, or
Lavapura as it then was, was
under the rule of the
rising Angkor regime and became...
- the
Jinakalamali and Cāmadevivaṃsa.
After Jivaka took Lavo's capital,
Lavapura (ลวปุระ), he
appointed his son,
Kampoch (กัมโพช), as a new
ruler and enthroned...
- "Adītaraj" (อาทิตยราช) and was said to be
located on the
north of Lavo's
Lavapura.: 411–412 ครั้งนั้น เมื่อมีพระผู้มีบารเจ้าองค์หนึ่ง ทรงพระนามว่า อาทิตราช...
- the
governors of
these regions. This
resulted in the
capital moving from
Lavapura (Lopburi) and
Suphannaphum (Suphanburi) to
Ayodhya (Old Ayutthaya), a new...
- (present-day Si Thep) but the
power was
shifted to the
lower basin in Lavo's
Lavapura in the 10th and 11 the centuries. The rise of the
Angkor in the
lower Mekong...
- in Thailand. The term "Lopburi"
derives from the town or state's name
Lavapura or
Lavapuri which emerged in
Thailand in the 7"
century CE. This term refers...
-
Cantonese name for the
southern Thai
kingdom of
Lopburi (also
known as
Lavapura and Louvo),
which was a
province of the
Khmer Empire at the time. However...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lopburi or Lop Buri may
refer to:
Lopburi or
Lavapura, city in
Lopburi Province,
Thailand Lopburi Province,
province of central...
- (สุธรรมราชา/ศรีธรรมไตรปิฏก)
Ruler of Phitsanulok: 36–37 r. ?–1115
Later king of Lavo's
Lavapura r. 1115–1181
Jayavarman VII (Pathum Suriyawong)
lineage (Re)founded Phitsanulok...
- and Sikh property.
According to a
Hindu legend, La**** was once
named Lavapura,
after Lava, son of Lord Rama,
Hindu God from
Ramayana as one of etymological...