- The
Camadevivamsa (Thai: ตำนานจามเทวีวงศ์, Thai pronunciation: [tamnaːn t͡ɕaːm tʰeːwiː woŋ], literally, "Chronicle of the
Lineage of Cāmadevi") is a Pali...
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captured by
Mangrai of the Tai
kingdom of Lan Na.: 208
According to the
Camadevivamsa and "Jinakalamali" chronicles, the city was
founded by a
hermit named...
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Chronicles attributed to Ezra –
Israel Buranji – Ahoms, ****am,
India Cāmadevivaṃsa –
Northern Thailand Culavamsa – Sri
Lanka (Chronica Polonorum): see...
- Hariphunchai, a Mon
kingdom in modern-day Thailand. It is
featured in
Cāmadevivaṃsa, a Pali
chronicle that
recounts the
founding of the
Hariphunchai kingdom...
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reigned in 659 up til 688 and died in 731. As
written in the
Legend of
Cāmadevivaṃsa, it was
recorded that she was a
scion of the
ruler of Lavo Kingdom....
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expanded to the north. In the
Northern Thai Chronicles,
including the
Cāmadevivaṃsa, Camadevi, the
first ruler of the Mon
kingdom of Hariphunchai, was said...
- a
daughter of a Lavo king,
according to the
Northern Thai
Chronicle Cāmadevivaṃsa, came to rule as the
first queen of
Hariphunchai (modern Lamphun) around...
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Donald K. and
Sommai Premchit. The
Legend of
Queen Cama: Bodhiramsi's
Camadevivamsa, a
Translation and Commentary. New York:
State University of New York...
- was also
mentioned in
several chronicles such as the
Jinakalamali and
Cāmadevivaṃsa.
After Jivaka took Lavo's capital, Lavapür (ลวปุระ), he
appointed his...
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known as The Book of the
Three Virtues) c. 1410
Mahathera Bodhiramsi –
Cāmadevivaṃsa (Thai: ตำนานจามเทวีวงศ์) 1411
Thomas Occleve – The
Regement of Princes...