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  2. Chenla - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Chinese recordings on Chenla, including that of Chenla conquering Funan have been contested since the 1970s as they are generally based on single remarks in the Chinese annals. [15] The History of the Chinese Sui dynasty contains entries of a state called Chenla, a vassal of the Kingdom of Funan, which had sent an embassy to China ...

  3. Early history of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    In the 8th century, however, factional disputes at the Chenla court resulted in the splitting of the kingdom into rival northern and southern halves. According to Chinese chronicles, the two parts were known as Land Chenla (or Upper Chenla) and Water Chenla (or Lower Chenla). Land Chenla maintained a relatively stable existence, but Water ...

  4. Vyadhapura - Wikipedia

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    It was the capital of the Kingdom of Funan early in its history, located near the Funan's sacred mountain of Ba Phnom. [3] Chinese reports indicated that it was about 193.12 km or 120 miles from the sea. According to Paul Pelliot, Vyadhapura was the capital of Water Chenla (Lower Chenla). [4]

  5. History of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cambodia, a country in mainland Southeast Asia, begins with the earliest evidence of habitation around 5000 BCE. [1] [2] Detailed records of a political structure on the territory of what is now Cambodia first appear in Chinese annals in reference to Funan, a polity that encompassed the southernmost part of the Indochinese peninsula during the 1st to 6th centuries.

  6. Mahipativarman - Wikipedia

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    Mahipativarman, the king of Water Chenla, expressed his desire before his courtiers, to see the chopped head of the king of Zabag which is identified with Java. This information was known to Sanjaya, the king of Java. So Sanjaya conquered the Water Chenla and beheaded Mahipativarman.

  7. Not Chinese enough? Bottled water empire of China’s richest ...

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    Many global and Chinese brands have been caught in the crossfire over the years. People harvesting cotton at a field in Hami, in China's far west Xinjiang region, in 2011 - Stringer/AFP/AFP/Getty ...

  8. Jayendrabhā - Wikipedia

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    Jayendrabhā or Jayaendra[valla]bha (8th-century - 9th-century), was a queen regnant of Sambhupura Chenla in Cambodia. [2] She was also the queen of Jayavarman II, the king of Lower Chenla. She was the daughter of queen Nṛpatendradevī or Nrpendradevi of Sambhupura. She appears to have inherited the throne from her mother. She married king ...

  9. China’s richest person has a new headache: Nationalist ...

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    Zhong Shanshan, China’s richest person, knows the value of a corporate reputation.He built Nongfu Spring, his bottled water company, by arguing that he got his water direct from the source ...