-
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...
- civilization, in the 7th century,
until 1388. The
original center of Lavo was
Lavapura and was
shifted to
Ayodhya (Xiān) in the 1080s. However,
since both Ayodhya...
- Ayodhyapura's downfall. The
inhabitants subsequently sought refuge in Lavo's
Lavapura (Luó hú) and
Ayodhya (Xiān), both of
which later merged into the Ayutthaya...
- left the
throne at
Lavapura. The Mon-Tai
dynasty of
Chaliang took over and
moved the seat
southward to Lavo's
former capital Lavapura;
Chaliang then became...
- the
period when
Angkor regained Lavo's
Lavapura from the Mon-Tai
monarch of Chaliang, who had
ruled Lavapura since 1106
after the
throne was vacated...
- 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...
-
Ayojjhapura following its fall in 946, as well as
residents from Lavo's
Lavapura who fled
after the city was destro**** by
Angkor in 1001.
After the end...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lopburi or Lop Buri may
refer to:
Lopburi or
Lavapura, city in
Lopburi Province,
Thailand Lopburi Province,
province of central...
- 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...