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'''Kambuja''' is a kingdom in mainland [[Suvarnabhumi]], and the primary realm of the [[Kmer people]] since its founding in 802 CE. Its core territory, situated on the floodplain of the [[Danlei]], is bordered by the [[Isan]] plateau to the north, the highlands of {{Odm|Champa}} to the east, the [[Great Gulf]] to the south, and the [[Cardamom Mountains]] and [[Menam Chaupraya|Tai riverlands]] to the west. The sprawling temple-city of [[Angara]] has served as Kambuja's capital for most of its history, but [[Srei Sarchhor]] was made the provisional capital in 1431, after incessant [[Ayutthaya]]n raids.
'''Kambuja''' is a kingdom in mainland [[Suvarnabhumi]], and the primary realm of the [[Kmer people]] since its founding in 802 CE. Its core territory, situated on the floodplain of the [[Danlei]], is bordered by the [[Isan]] plateau to the north, the highlands of {{Odm|Champa}} to the east, the [[Great Gulf]] to the south, and the [[Cardamom Mountains]] and [[Menam Chaupraya|Siam riverlands]] to the west. The sprawling temple-city of [[Angara]] has served as Kambuja's capital for most of its history, but [[Srei Sarchhor]] was made the provisional capital in 1431, after incessant [[Ayutthaya]]n raids.


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Revision as of 07:04, 20 June 2024

Kambuja is a kingdom in mainland Suvarnabhumi, and the primary realm of the Kmer people since its founding in 802 CE. Its core territory, situated on the floodplain of the Danlei, is bordered by the Isan plateau to the north, the highlands of Champa to the east, the Great Gulf to the south, and the Cardamom Mountains and Siam riverlands to the west. The sprawling temple-city of Angara has served as Kambuja's capital for most of its history, but Srei Sarchhor was made the provisional capital in 1431, after incessant Ayutthayan raids.