-
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...
- 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...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lopburi or Lop Buri may
refer to:
Lopburi or
Lavapura, city in
Lopburi Province,
Thailand Lopburi Province,
province of central...
-
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...
- Vyadhapura Bhavapura Isanapura Sambhupura Aninditapura Hariharalaya Yasodharapura Koh Ker Shailendra Mahidharapura Vimayapura
Lavapura...
- 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...
- on 2020-07-13. J.J.
Boeles (1967). "A Note on the
Ancient City
Called Lavapura" (PDF).
Journal of the Siam Society: 113–115.
Archived from the original...
- (Cantonese) Lo-huk,
which was how they
referred to the
southern Thai
kingdom of
Lavapura, or
Louvo (from
Sanskrit Lavo, the
present Lopburi "city of Lavo", after...