CINTAsia
Key subjects
Ancient history of southern Asia
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Rajadoms (Indic kingdoms) alphabetic index |
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A
- Ayuttʰaya Kingdom (central Thailand) — Wikipedia
B
- Bali Kingdom (Bali) — Wikipedia
- Blambangan Kingdom (Java) — Wikipedia
- Butuan, Rajahnate of (Maharlika) — Wikipedia
C
- Cālukya dynasty (Deccan) — Wikipedia
- Campā (Annam) — Wikipedia
- Candēlla dynasty (central India) — Wikipedia
- Cēbu, Rajahnate of (Maharlika) — Wikipedia
- Chenla (Cambodia) — Wikipedia
- Chih-t’u — see Tanaḥ Mēraḥ
- Cōḻa dynasty (southern India) — Wikipedia
D
- Dʰarmasraya (Sumatra) — Wikipedia
F
- Funan (Cochinchina) — Wikipedia
G
- Galuḥ Kingdom (Java) — Wikipedia
- Gĕlgĕl (Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Java)
- Gupta Empire (northern India, eastern India) — Wikipedia
H
- Haripʰunchai (northern Thailand) — Wikipedia
I
- Isyana dynasty — see Mataram Kingdom ; see also on Wikipedia
J
- Janggala (Java) — Wikipedia
K
- Kaḍiri (Java) — Wikipedia
- Kahuripan (Java) — Wikipedia
- Kalingga (Java) — Wikipedia
- Kantoli (Sumatra) — Wikipedia
- Kĕdiri — see Kaḍiri
- Khmer Empire (Cambodia, mainland Southeast Asia) — Wikipedia
- Kuripan Kingdom (Borneo) — Wikipedia
- Kutai Martadipura (Borneo, Makassar Strait) — Wikipedia
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- Lam Ap (Annam) — Wikipedia
- Langkasuka (Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Lavo, Kingdom of (central Thailand) — Wikipedia
- Linyi — see Lam Ap
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- Majapahit (Java, Sunda Islands, Java Sea, Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Malayapura (Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Malayu (Sumatra, Strait of Malacca, Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Mataram Kingdom (Java, Bali) — Wikipedia
- Mauli dynasty — see Dʰarmasraya ; see Malayu ; see also on Wikipedia
- Mĕḍang Kingdom — see Mataram Kingdom
- Mĕlayu — see Malayu
- Mojopahit — see Majapahit
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- Negara Daha (Borneo) — Wikipedia
- Negara Dipa (Borneo) — Wikipedia
P
- Pagan, Kingdom of (Burma) — Wikipedia
- Pagaruyung — see Malayapura
- Pāla Empire (Bengal, Gangetic Plain) — Wikipedia
- Pallawa dynasty (Deccan) — Wikipedia
- Pāṇḍya dynasty (southern India) — Wikipedia
- Pamalayu campaign (Java, Sumatra, Strait of Malacca) — Wikipedia
- Pañjalu — see Kaḍiri
- Pan Pan (Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Pannai (Sumatra, Strait of Malacca, Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
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- Rajasa dynasty — see Singhasari ; see Majapahit ; see also on Wikipedia
- Rāṣṭrakūṭa dynasty (Deccan) — Wikipedia
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- Śailēndra dynasty (Java, Java Sea) — Wikipedia
- Salakanagara (Java) — Wikipedia
- Samaskuta (Sumatra) — Wikipedia
- Sanfotsi — see Sriwijaya ; see also on Wikipedia
- Sañjaya dynasty (Java, Bali) — Wikipedia ; see also Mataram Kingdom
- Sātawāhana dynasty (Deccan) — Wikipedia
- Sēna dynasty (Bengal, Gangetic plain) — Wikipedia
- Singha Mandawa (Bali)
- Singhasari (Java, Bali) — Wikipedia
- Sriwijaya (Sumatra, Strait of Malacca, Malay Peninsula, Java Sea, Java) — Wikipedia
- Sukʰotʰai, Kingdom of (Thailand) — Wikipedia
- Sunda Kingdom (Java) — Wikipedia
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- Tambralingga (Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Tanaḥ Mēraḥ (Malay Peninsula) — Wikipedia
- Tarumanagara (Java) — Wikipedia
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- Warmadēwa dynasty (Bali) — Wikipedia ; see also Bali Kingdom
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- Zabag (Sumatra?) — Wikipedia
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