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    The Lavo Kingdom (Thai: อาณาจักรละโว้) was a political entity (mandala) on the left bank of the Chao Phraya River in the Upper Chao Phraya valley from...
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    Thailand (redirect from Kingdom of Thailand)
    Ayutthaya Kingdom According to the most widely accepted version of its origin, the Ayutthaya Kingdom rose from the earlier, nearby Lavo Kingdom and Suvarnabhumi...
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    same meaning. Loy Krathong is once said to have begun in the Sukhothai Kingdom by a court lady named Nopphamat. However, it is now known that the Nopphamat...
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    basin.: 2  Later in 500 CE, after the establishment of the Lavo Kingdom, a nobel from Lavo named Phalirat (Thai: พาลีราช) became the first Sukhothai governor...
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  • Ayutthaya   King of Lavo's Lopburi (as a frontier city of Sukhothai)   King of Suphannabhum   King of Phetchaburi   King of Lavo's Ayodhya–Phetchaburi...
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    Phraya Basin around the turn of the second millennium was split between Lavo Kingdom, which dominated the eastern half of the Lower Chao Phraya, and the Suphanburi...
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    Tambralinga (category Malay kingdoms)
    (Thai: อัตราสตกะราช/ตราพกะ) of Haripuñjaya moved south to attack the Lavo Kingdom. Lavo king, King Uchitthaka Chakkawat or Ucchitta Emperor...
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    History of Lopburi (redirect from Lavo)
    Known as "Lavo" during most of its history, Lopburi Province is one of the most important cities in the history of Thailand. The city has a long history...
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    Xiān was defeated by Luó hú (Lavo) and the tribute sent to China under the name of Xiānluó hú (Siam-Lavo or Ayutthaya Kingdom) was led by Xiān's King of...
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    Chinese name for the Ayutthaya Kingdom, merged from Suphannaphum city-state, centered in modern-day Suphan Buri; and Lavo city-state, centered in modern-day...
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  • Lavo may refer to: Lavo, one of the most important cities in the history of Thailand Lavo Kingdom Lavo Čermelj, Slovene physicist, political activist,...
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    Cāmadevivaṃsa, it was recorded that she was a scion of the ruler of Lavo Kingdom. But according to the mythology, people believe she was a daughter of...
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    Dvaravati (category Indianized kingdoms)
    referred to the Kingdom of Dvaravati; Krung Thep Dvaravati Si Ayutthaya (Thai: กรุงเทพทวารวดีศรีอยุธยา). All former Dvaravati principalities, Lavo, the northern...
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  • Lavos (ラヴォス, Ravosu) is a fictional extraterrestrial monster and the main antagonist of the 1995 role-playing video game Chrono Trigger, also appearing...
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  • present-day Thailand, being a vassal state of Lavo Kingdom and the predecessor of Ayutthaya Kingdom Ayutthaya Kingdom, called Ayothaya until it was conquered...
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    After 93 years of elective monarchy, Phraya Kalavarnadishraj of the Lavo Kingdom forced the Vieng Prueksa to accept Phraya Lawachangkarat as their king...
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    the kingdoms that succeeded the Lavo kingdom. It formed the basis of the Ayodhaya kingdom, which was later incorporated into the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the...
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    influences. Early Thai chiefdoms included the Sukhothai Kingdom and Suphan Buri Province. The Lavo Kingdom, which was the center of Khmer culture in Chao Phraya...
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    was founded by a hermit named Suthep in 629 AD, and the Mon ruler of Lavo Kingdom (present-day Lopburi) sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first...
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  • February 2015. "Babylonian Empire - Livius". "The Old Kingdom". "Kingdoms of South Asia - Indian Kingdoms of Assam". Sethuraman, N. (1993). The Later Pandyas...
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    Pacific Studies, Srinakharinwirot University. [ISBN missing] Lavo Kingdom Ayutthaya Kingdom History of Lopburi Phetburi Nakhon Thai Wikimedia Commons has...
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    Tun Sun (category Indianized kingdoms)
    : 262–263  while its northern territory became Dvaravati and the colony of Lavo Kingdom after merging with Chin Lin following the decline of Funan in the mid-6th...
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    Known as Lavo during much of its history, Lopburi probably dates to prehistoric times. The name Lavo originated from the capital city of Lavo kingdom, an ancient...
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    Jamadevi (พระนางจามเทวี), princess of the Lavo kingdom, around 663 CE. It became part of the Sukhothai kingdom through battles led by Ramkhamhaeng the Great...
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  • of Kandy Kingdom of Kotte Kingdom of Syria Samanid Empire Lavo Kingdom Sukhothai Kingdom Ayutthaya Kingdom Thonburi Kingdom Patani Kingdom Chakri dynasty...
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  • settlements,: 90  bordered with Dvaravati in the west, to the north met the Lavo Kingdom, and to the southeast met Chen-li-fu Chantaburi,: 267  which later became...
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  • Ngao, Yom, and Salween river basins. Lavo was also founded during such a period. Both later created a new kingdom, Dvaravati; however, the new capital...
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    sphere of influence of the Lavo Kingdom, now Lopburi, which was a vassal state of the Khmer state of Chenla. The king of Lavo forced the accession to the...
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  • UNESCO World Heritage. "Mbanza Kongo, Vestiges of the Capital of the former Kingdom of Kongo". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2024-02-27. Ruela Pombo...
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  • Xiān (category Former kingdoms)
    late 13th century, joined a federation with Lavo in 1351; this led to the formation of the Ayutthaya Kingdom with the federal seat at Ayutthaya. Phip Phli [th]...
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