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- Tambralinga was an Indianised Malay kingdom located on the Malay Peninsula (in modern-day Southern Thailand), existing at least from the 2nd to 13th centuries...
- Southern Thailand, Southern Siam or Tambralinga is a southernmost cultural region of Thailand, separated from Central Thailand region by the Kra Isthmus...
- Singhanavati Sungai Batu Mon Pyu Thaton Âu Lạc Nanyue Chi Tu Tun Sun Funan Tambralinga Langka**** Tagaung Gangga Negara Sri Ksetra Champa Lâm Ấp Quduqian Pan...
- powerful Chola emperor Rajendra I against Tambralinga. After learning of Suryavarman's alliance with Chola, Tambralinga requested aid from the Srivijaya king...
- Kotte, Sitawaka, and finally, Kandy. In 1247, the Malay kingdom of Tambralinga which was a v****al of Sri Vijaya led by their king Chandrabhanu briefly...
- bases. During his South-East Asia campaign, he annexed Srivijaya, Kedah, Tambralinga and Pegu, achieving imperial dominance in the region and strengthening...
- (likely present-day Suphan Buri) and Tambralinga (present-day Nakhon Si Thammarat). Through the acquisition of Tambralinga, Ram Khamhaeng is said to have adopted...
- happened in the early 900s, which caused the kingdom to be annexed by Tambralinga from the south in 928. Then it was devastated by the Angkor from the...
- established the Khmer empire, centred in Angkor, in the 9th century.: 7  Tambralinga, a Malay state controlling trade through the Malacca Strait, rose in...
- Southern Thailand. Southern Thai language, or Southern Siamese language, or Tambralinga language, language of Southern Thailand first language of most people...