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Land Chenla

ចេនឡា

550 CE – 706 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
550 CE – 706 CE
Duration
156 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Sambor Prei Kuk
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

Chenla or Zhenla (Chinese: 真臘; pinyin: Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles: Chen-la; Khmer: ចេនឡា, romanized: Chénla, Khmer pronunciation: [ceːnlaː]) is the Chinese designation for the vassal of the kingdom of Funan preceding the Khmer Empire that existed from around the late 6th to the early 9th century in Indochina. The name was still used in the 13th century by the Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, author of The Customs of Cambodia. It appears on the Mao Kun map. However, modern historiography applies the name exclusively to the period from the late 6th to the early 9th century. This period of Cambodian history is known by historians as the Pre-Angkor period. It is doubted whether Chenla ever existed as a unitary kingdom, or if this.

Historical Periods

Land Chenla (718–799)

718 CE – 799 CE

Capital: Sambor Prei KukArea: 183,796 km²

Land Chenla (800–805)

800 CE – 805 CE

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Capital: Sambor Prei KukArea: 182,751 km²

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