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unsuccessfully besieged Haripuñjaya several times during the 11th century. It is not clear if the chronicles describe actual or legendary events, but the other Dvaravati Mon kingdoms did in fact fall to the Khmers at this time. The early 13th century was a golden time for Haripuñjaya, as the
468:) on an espionage mission to create chaos in Haripuñjaya. Ai Fa managed to spread discontent among the population, which weakened Haripuñjaya and made it possible for Mangrai to take the kingdom over. Phraya Yi Ba, the last king of Haripuñjaya, was forced to flee south to 411:
to become its first queen. However, this date is now considered as too early, and the actual beginning is placed at around 750 AD. At that time, most of what is now central Thailand was under the rule of various Mon city states, known collectively as the
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The kingdom under King Adityaraja, came into conflict with the Khmers in the twelfth century. Lamphun inscriptions from 1213, 1218, and 1219, mention King Sabbadhisiddhi endowing Buddhist monuments.
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chronicles talk only about religious activities or constructing buildings, not about wars. Nevertheless, Haripuñjaya was besieged in 1292 by the
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kingdom. Queen Jamadevi gave birth to twins, the older succeeding her as the ruler of Lamphun, and the younger becoming ruler of neighboring
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Names of monarchs of the Haripuñjaya kingdom according to Tamnan Hariphunchai (
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States and territories established in the 8th century
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Index

Hariphunchai
Thai
Pali
Mainland Southeast Asia in 1100 CE
Lamphun
Mon
Pali
Lawa
Northern Thai
Buddhism
Theravada
Mahayana
Mandala kingdom
Camadevi (Jamadevi)
Post-classical
Ngoenyang
Dvaravati
Lopburi
Ngoenyang
Central
Northern Thai
RTGS
Mon
Northern Thailand
CE
Lamphun
Mangrai
Tai
Lan Na
Camadevivamsa

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