Camadevi (redirect from Queen Jamadevi)
Camadevi (also spelled Jamadevi; IPA: [tʃaːmaˈdeːʋiː]; Pali: Cāmadevī; Thai: จามเทวี, RTGS: Chammathewi, Mon: စာမ္မာဒေဝဳ, IPA: [t͡ɕaːm.má.tʰeː.wiː]; 7th-century...
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the Mon ruler of Lavo Kingdom (present-day Lopburi) sent his daughter Jamadevi to become its first queen. However, this date is now considered as too...
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between Jamadevi's new city and the surrounding Lawa people, which culminates in a victory for Haripunchai. In the following chapter, Jamadevi arranges...
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(present day Lopburi province). A city named Ban Tak was established by Jamadevi (พระนางจามเทวี), princess of the Lavo kingdom, around 663 CE. It became...
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(Mon: ဗြဴဗညာထဝ်, listen) or Old Queen in Mon. Queen Shin Sawbu and Queen Jamadevi of Haripunjaya are the two most famous among the small number of queens...
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uncle, King Eadbald of Kent. Clovis II, king of Neustria and Burgundy Jamadevi, queen of Hariphunchai (Thailand) (approximate date) Wilfrid, Anglo-Saxon...
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"Ysmeria" Sultanate of Sulu Nur ul-Azam (reigned c. 1685) Hariphunchai Jamadevi (reigned in the 6th–7th century) — first ruler of the Mon kingdom of Hariphunchai...
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and brought to the Hariphunchai Kingdom (present day Lamphun) by Queen Jamadevi in 662 CE. It was only transferred to Chiang Mai by King Mangrai in 1296...
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Kalavarnadishraj founded the city a decade later. And several years later he assigned Jamadevi to reign on the throne of the Haribhunjaya kingdom in the northern Thailand...
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Cambrai (approximate date) 633 Clovis II, king of Neustria and Burgundy Jamadevi, queen of Hariphunchai (Thailand) (approximate date) Wilfrid, Anglo-Saxon...
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