Canasapura
Canasapura or Canāśa, Śri Canāśa (Thai: จนาศปุระ, จานาศปุระ, ศรีจนาศะ, Chinese: 迦羅舍) is an ancient kingdom located in the upper valley of the Mun River, in present-day Isan, the northeastern region of Thailand. The kingdom was mentioned in the No. 118 Bô Ika inscription (K. 400), founded in Muang Sema, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, dated to c. 790 CE, and also in the No. 117 Śri Canāśa inscription, founded in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.
Canasapura | |
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7th century–970 | |
Capital | Muang Sema |
Religion | Buddhism, Hinduism |
Government | Monarchy |
Historical era | 7th-10th century |
• Established | 7th century |
• Disestablished | 970 |
Today part of | Thailand |
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