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Chenla or
Zhenla (Chinese: 真臘; pinyin:
Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles: Chen-la; Khmer: ចេនឡា, romanized: Chénla,
Khmer pronunciation: [ceːnlaː]; Vietnamese: Chân...
- The
Customs of
Cambodia (Chinese: 真臘風土記; pinyin:
Zhēnlà Fēngtǔ Jì), also
translated as A
Record of
Zhenla: the Land and Its People, is a book
written by...
- been used at the time for
cities in the region, as
opposed to
Funan or
Zhenla which are
unknown in the Old
Khmer language. The
first modern scholar to...
- succeeded,
Suryavarman II.: 120 The
Yuhai encyclopedia records that in 1155 “
Zhenla-Luohu” (that is, Cambodia) sent two
elephants as
tribute to the Song emperor...
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Indosphere in the west. By the 6th
century a civilization,
titled Chenla or
Zhenla in
Chinese annals, had
firmly replaced Funan, as it
controlled larger, more...
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These are
dated to
about the 7th and 8th centuries, from both the
Funan and
Zhenla period archaeological sites.
Indian dance and
music theatre traces its origins...
- conflict. The
inscription says that in 1135, Văn Đan (Vientiane), a v****al of
Zhenla (Khmer Empire),
invaded Nghe An, but was
repelled by the Duke; the Duke...
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kingdom in
modern upper Burma.
Nanzhao also
attacked the
Khmer peoples of
Zhenla.
Generally speaking,
Nanzhao was then the most
powerful kingdom in mainland...
- and full of crops. — Yán Cóng-jiǎn 严从简, Shū yù zhōu zī lù [zh],
chaper 8:
Zhenla According to the
Daoyi Zhilüe, Luó hú (Lavo)
annexed Xiān in 1349;: 40 ...
- but made the most
detailed record of the
lives of the
Angkorians known as
Zhenla Feng Tuji (Chenla
Tradition Record). This
record is an
important record...