Vyadhapura

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Vyadhapura (व्याधपुर) was an ancient city and state in Cambodia in 8th century founded by Indian Rulers. It finds mention in ancient records of Cambodia.[1]

Variants

  • Vyadhapura (व्याधपुर), Cambodia कम्बोडिया, (AS, p.883)

History

Jacques proposed that use of the name Funan should be abandoned in favour of the names, such as Bhavapura, Aninditapura, Shresthapura and Vyadhapura, which are known from inscriptions to have been used at the time for cities in the region and give a more accurate idea of the geography of the ancient Khmer regions than the names Funan or Zhenla are unknown in the Old Khmer language.[2]

व्याधपुर (कम्बोडिया)

व्याधपुर (कम्बोडिया) (p.883): व्याधपुर आठवी शती ई. में दक्षिण कंबोडिया या कंबुज में स्थित छोटा-सा राज्य था। इस भारतीय उपनिवेश का उल्लेख कंबोडिया के प्राचीन इतिहास में है।

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References

  1. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.883
  2. Claude Jacques, "‘Funan’, ‘Zhenla’: The Reality Concealed by these Chinese Views of Indochina", in R. B. Smith and W. Watson (eds.), Early South East Asia : Essays in Archaeology, History and Historical Geography, New York, Oxford University Press, 1979, pp.371-9, p.378.