-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the
governors of
these regions. This
resulted in the
capital moving from
Lavapura (Lopburi) and
Suphannaphum (Suphanburi) to
Ayodhya (Old Ayutthaya), a new...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- (present-day Si Thep) but the
power was
shifted to the
lower basin in Lavo's
Lavapura in the 10th and 11th centuries. The rise of the
Angkor in the
lower Mekong...