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The national flag of Cambodia (ទង់ជាតិកម្ពុជា) or the Khmer national flag (ទង់ជាតិខ្មែរ) in its present form was originally adopted in 1948 and readopted in 1993, after the Constituent Assembly election in 1993 and restoration of the Cambodian monarchy.
In connection with: Flag of Cambodia
Title combos: Flag of of Flag Cambodia
Description combos: readopted its Khmer Cambodia monarchy Cambodian Constituent flag of
Jayavarman VI (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៦ Chinese: 闍耶跋摩; pinyin: Dùyébámó Thai: ชัยวรมันที่ 6) was king of the Khmer Empire from about 1080 to 1107 AD.
In connection with: Jayavarman VI
Title combos: Jayavarman VI
Description combos: Khmer យវរ Khmer Chinese king 1107 of pinyin Thai
Hiranyavarman (Khmer: ហិរណ្យវរ្ម័ន, Thai: หิรัณยวรมัน), the founder of the Mahidharapura Dynasty, was a king from the Upper Mun Valley near Phimai (northern region of Phnom Dangrek), a vassal state of Khmer Empire.
In connection with: Hiranyavarman
Description combos: the ณยวรม Khmer Hiranyavarman founder founder រណ near Khmer
Mahidharapura Dynasty (Khmer: រាជវង្សមហិធរៈបុរៈ; Thai: ราชวงศ์มหิธรปุระ; Roman: House of Mahidharapura, Mahidra-pura) was a Khom dynasty. Some sources call it the Mahitarapura dynasty or Khom royal family . It lasted from 1080 to 1336 and was based in Phimai, Thailand.
In connection with: Mahidharapura
Description combos: was or sources Phimai call ធរ it 1336 1080
The Varman dynasty (Khmer: រាជវង្សវរ្ម័ន) was the ruling dynasty of ancient Cambodia.
In connection with: Varman dynasty (Cambodia)
Title combos: Cambodia dynasty Cambodia dynasty Varman
Description combos: was Cambodia ជវង Khmer សវរ ancient Varman Khmer The
Family tree of Mahidharapura monarchs
Mahidharapura Dynasty (Khmer: រាជត្រកូលមហិធរៈបុរៈ; Thai: ราชวงศ์มหิธรปุระ; Roman: House of Mahidharapura, Mahidra pura) Family of Mahidharpura, some sources call Mahitarapura dynasty or Khom royal family. The Mahidharapura dynasty of the Varman dynasty was established by Hiranyavarman and was known after the accession of Jayavarman VI in 1080. Its ancestor was Hiranyavarman of the royal family ruling Bhimapura.
In connection with: Family tree of Mahidharapura monarchs
Title combos: Family tree Family tree Mahidharapura of monarchs Mahidharapura Family
Description combos: ជត by ธรป លមហ of រក family or Thai

Mahidharapura Kingdoms (Thai: มหิธรปุระ) was a group of ancient political entities under the control of the Mahidharapura dynasty from the 600s to the 17th century in the present-day Nakhon Ratchasima and Buriram provinces of Thailand. Its main chief centers were Vimayapura (วิมายาปุระ) in modern Phimai and Kasitindrakama (กษิตีนทรคาม), near the Phanom Rung Historical Park in Buriram province. The Mahidharapura house, led by Jayavarman VI, that subdued Yaśodharapura in the Tonlé Sap Basin in 1080, likely originated from Vimayapura.: 178 : 147 Mahidharapura polities covered the area of the present-day Buriram province and the eastern part of Nakhon Ratchasima. To the south, it met the well-known Angkor and adjoined Dvaravati's Canasapura (later Khorakhapura) to the west. Bordered an unknown kingdom ruled by Sri Jayasimhavarmman to the north in the Kaset Sombun Valley, met a group of city-states of Wen Dan to the northeast, and Keoi Lau Mì of the Kuy to the east. Previously, several scholars believed the Phimai region had been a vassal to the kings of Angkor since the beginning of the Angkorian period. Nonetheless, the Phanom Rung Inscriptions (K.384), dated 1050 CE, which outline the ancestry of the Mahidharapura dynasty, demonstrate the alliance between Mahidharapura and Yaśodharapura rather than a relationship of vassals and suzerains, at least before the specified period.: 178 : 267 Following the decline of Angkor in the late 13th century, the Mahidharapura polities experienced limited population and vanished from the historical records, reappearing in the 16th century when it was vassalized by the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Intriguingly, a monarch with an identical regnal title, Mahīđharavarman, appears in the 13th-century Chinese text. He was enthroned as the king of a short-lived kingdom of Chen Li Fu in the western Menam Basin in 1204,: 16 after the kingdom was captured by Phrip Phri's king Mahesvastidrādhirājakṣatriya.: 21 However, their connections with the Mahidharapura clan in the Mun Valleys has not been established.
In connection with: Mahidharapura Kingdoms
Title combos: Kingdoms Mahidharapura
Description combos: near at Mahidharapura of Mì Mahidharapura 13th outline Following
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