Shambhupura Cambodia

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

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It is mentioned in the records of Cambodia that Pushkaraksha, King of Aninditpura had usurped the neighboring state Shambhupura.[2]

Indravarman I was a ruler of Khmer Empire who reigned from Hariharalaya between 877/78 and 889/890 AD.

Indravarman's ancestors: According to the inscriptions of the Práḥ Kô temple, consecrated on Monday, 25 January 880 AD (Foundation stele K. 713 a)[3]three pairs of temple towers for three deceased kings and their queens were built by him as a kind of "memorial temple", as can be seen by the inscriptions on the door frames of the towers: The central towers were dedicated to Jayavarman II under his posthumous name Parameśvara and his queen Dharaṇīndradevī (K. 320a),[4] the northern ones for Rudravarman (consecrated as Rudreśvara) and Rajendradevī (K. 318a), his mother's parents, and the southern towers for Pṛthivīndravarman (consecrated as Pṛthivīndreśvara) and Pṛthivīndradevī (K. 315 a)[3] and K. 713 b).

Indravarman I's wife, Indradevi, was a descendant of the royal families of Sambhupura, Vyadhapura, and Aninditapura (Funan).

शंभुपुर

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[5] ने लेख किया है ...शंभुपुर (AS, p.886) 8 वीं शती ई. में दक्षिण कम्बोडिया (कंबुज) में एक छोटा-सा राज्य था जिसका उल्लेख कम्बोडिया के प्राचीन इतिहास में है. इस भारतीय उपनिवेश की स्थिति वर्तमान संभोर के निकट थी जो मिकोंग नदी पर है. संभोर, शंभुपुर ही का अपभ्रंश है. [6]

अनिंदितपुर

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[7] ने लेख किया है ...अनिंदितपुर (AS, p.20) 8वीं शती ई. में दक्षिण कंबोडिया या कंबुज का एक छोटा-सा भारतीय औपनिवेशिक राज्य जिसका उल्लेख कंबोडिया के प्राचीन इतिहास में है। अनिंदितपुर के राजा पुष्कराक्ष द्वारा शंभुपुर नामक पार्श्ववर्ती राज्य को हस्तगत करने का उल्लेख भी मिलता है।

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  1. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.20
  2. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.20
  3. Bhattacharya, Kamaleswar (2009). A Selection of Sanskrit Inscriptions from Cambodia. in collaboration with Karl-Heinz Golzio. Center for Khmer Studies. ISBN 9789995051075. pp. 25-41
  4. Saveros, Pou (2002). Nouvelles inscriptions du Cambodge (in French). Tome II et III. Paris: EFEO. ISBN 2-85539-617-4.pp. 55-57
  5. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.886
  6. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.886
  7. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.20-21