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    Dvaravati (Thai: ทวารวดี) was a medieval Mon political principality from the 6th century to the 11th century, located in the region now known as central...
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    Dvārakā (redirect from Dvāravatī)
    Dvaraka Dvārakā, also known as Dvāravatī (Sanskrit द्वारका "the gated [city]", possibly meaning having many gates, or alternatively having one or several...
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    Dvaravati art is a form of artistic work originating from Mon. Dvaravati flourished from the Dvaravati Mon ancient artifacts are in present-day Thailand...
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  • A dvaravati shila (Sanskrit: द्वारवती शिला, romanized: dvāravatī śilā) is a type of coral stone (shaligrama) obtained from the Gomti river in Dwarka in...
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    thirteenth century, spanning cultural periods from late prehistory, through Dvaravati, to the golden age of the Khmer Empire. Si Thep was one of the largest...
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    the Chao Phraya River in the Upper Chao Phraya valley from the end of Dvaravati civilization, in the 7th century, until 1388. The original center of Lavo...
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    province. Dvaravati period stone buddha, Phra Pathom Chedi National Museum. Dvaravati period stone sculpture, Phra Pathom Chedi National Museum. Dvaravati period...
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    might have been written in at least two scripts. The Old Mon script of Dvaravati (present-day central Thailand), derived from Grantha (Pallava), has conjecturally...
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  • Kingdom in today's Afghanistan and Tajikistan via Pakistan to Dvārakā (Dvaravati) and other major ports in Gujarat, India, permitting goods from Afghanistan...
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    Ayodhyapura (category Dvaravati)
    suggest Ayodhyapura was potentially Si Thep, the early center of the Dvaravati civilization, which flourished from the 6th to 11th century. In contrast...
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    had coalesced to create the Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north, Haripunjaya (Lamphun) emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon...
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    the center of the Dvaravati civilization.: 18  After the end of the ancient maritime-oriented port era and the decline of Dvaravati, Suphannabhum then...
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    language family descended from the Old Monic language of the kingdom of Dvaravati in what is now central Thailand. The Nyahkur people continue directly...
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    bedrock for the establishment of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1893 B.E. Dvaravati 1. The Dvaravati region thrived between the 12th and 16th centuries of the Buddhist...
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    proclaim that it was 'the meritorious work of the King of Sri Dvaravati', the Sanskrit term Dvaravati meaning 'that which has gates'. The script is in south...
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    (2nd century BCE).: 5  The Mon people established the principalities of Dvaravati and Kingdom of Hariphunchai in the 6th century. The Khmer people established...
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    Mon people (category Dvaravati)
    the Dvaravati Mon people faced constant pressure from Tai migrations from the north and Khmer invasions from the east.: 75, 76  Many Dvaravati Mons fled...
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  • century and was later annexed to Dvaravati in 647.: 269  It was the Mon's settlements,: 90  bordered with Dvaravati in the west, to the north met the...
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    Phra Pathommachedi (category Dvaravati)
    stupas of ancient Nakhon Pathom, the largest city of the Mon kingdom of Dvaravati in Nakhon Pathom area together with the nearby Phra Prathon Chedi (Thai:...
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  • listed was Phu Phrabat, a testimony to the Sīma stone tradition of the Dvaravati period, in 2024. Five of Thailand's sites are cultural and three are natural...
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    Arakan Kutai Xitu Tarumanagara Kantoli Mueang Pahang Lavo Kalingga Melayu Dvaravati Chenla Srivijaya Shailendra Cambodia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Thailand Vietnam...
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    the beginning of the 6th century CE,: 262  when new principalities of Dvaravati emerged in central Thailand.: 234  The Kingdom of Lang-chia or Lang-ya-hsiu...
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    had coalesced to create the Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north, Haripunjaya (Lamphun) emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon...
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    other languages families as follows: Austroasiatic languages: *lɓak (Dvaravati Old Mon and Nyah Kur), cambāy (Middle Mon), *jbaay (Mon), *sapay→sĕbai...
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    images vary greatly from country to country in Buddhist art. During the Dvaravati period (seventh through eleventh centuries), there were two factions of...
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    under the rule of various Mon city-states, known collectively as the Dvaravati kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins, the older succeeding her...
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    Mueang Uthong (category Dvaravati)
    Dvaravati, who fled to establish the new city of Suvarnabhumi in the present-day Ladya subdistrict, Kanchanaburi, after the old capital of Dvaravati was...
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  • Nakhon Kalong (category Dvaravati)
    officially excavated.: 6  Previously, it was one of the tributary states of Dvaravati. Nakhon Kalong was a rounded circle and double-moated ancient settlement...
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  • committed suicide and abandon the pursuit. Krishna enters the coastal city of Dvāravatī built by Kubera (41). Following the intrigues of Nārada, Krishna marries...
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    siblings grow to maturity. Krishna and his siblings' capital becomes Dvaravati. The Arjuna and Krishna interaction is missing in the Jataka version....
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