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Years Ago in Southeast Asia
The
Chenla people, also called the Kambuja (or Cambodian in the
modern form of the word), from the mountains of Laos invade
and overthrow the Phnom empire around 550 AD. The Cambodians
are united into the first Khmer kingdom by king Jayavarman I,
657-695, with his capital at Isanapura. Their expansion is stopped
after 700 AD by an invasion from Java.
The Hindu Mons people, ethnically related to the Khmer, establish
the kingdom of Dvaravati in northern Thailand around 450 AD.
Dvaravati becomes part of the Khmer empire by 700 AD.
Many Thai tribes migrate from the area around southern China
and Vietnam west across the Mekong River. A number of minor
kingdoms, under Khmer domination, are founded by 600 AD. One
branch settles in Burma and becomes known as the Shans. The
Lao people settle the mountainous region now called Laos. The
area of modern Thailand is settled by the Siam people (Shan
and Siam come from the same root word).
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