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Suphannabhum or Suvarnabhumi;
later known as
Suphan Buri (Thai: สุพรรณภูมิ or สุพรรณบุรี) was a
Siamese city-state, that
emerged in the
early "Siam proper"...
- then
merged into two
mandalas – Lavo (modern Lopburi) in the east and
Suphannabhum (modern
Suphan Buri) in the west.
Ayodhyapura potentially began to decline...
- with his
brother Chadachota (จันทรโชติ), were
previously princes of
Suphannabhum but fled to Haripuñjaya
after the
kingdom was
annexed by Lavo of Tambralinga's...
- Mon, and the rivalry,
house of
Suphannabhum, was the Tai, but A. B.
Griswold proposed that the
house of
Suphannabhum was
perhaps more Mon or Khmer, and...
- Kingdom,
which dominated the
eastern half of the
Lower Chao Phraya, and
Suphannabhum,
which dominated the west. The
western lower Chao
Phraya Basin was also...
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tribute to the
Chinese court in 1200 and 1205. Later, it
evolved to
Suphannabhum and was then
merged into the
Ayutthaya Kingdom in the 14th century.: 13 ...
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Suphannabhum 807–1438 Xiān (Siam) 1000–1438
Phayao 1094–1338 Soi 1126–1767 Phip Phli 1157–1351 Chen Li Fu 1180–1300
Nakhon Si
Thammarat 1278–1782 Lan Na...
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called themselves "Thai" as
freed people from
foreign rule. In 1351, the
Suphannabhum city-state (modern-day
Suphan Buri), and Lavo city-state (modern-day...
- King of
Suphannabhum King of
Ayutthaya King of Lavo's
Lopburi (as a
frontier city of Sukhothai) King of
Suphannabhum King of
Phetchaburi King...
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referred to Chaliang's new center, Sa****halok.: 8
After Haripuñjaya and
Suphannabhum reclaimed Lavo from
Angkor in 1052,: 532 Lavo's king, Phra Narai, moved...