Kaundinya I
Kaundinya I (Khmer: កៅណ្ឌិន្យ, Sanskrit: कौण्डिन्य, Kauṇḍinya), also known as Hùntián (混塡, Chinese), Hỗn Điền (混塡, Vietnamese) and Preah Thong (Khmer: ព្រះថោង), was the second monarch of Funan (reigned c. 1st century) which comprises much of Cambodia located in mainland Southeast Asia centered on the Mekong Delta. He was the consort of the first monarch Soma, Queen of Funan, also known as Liǔyè (Chinese) and Neang Neakii (Khmer) and together both were the co-founders of the kingdom of Funan with the capital located at Vyadhapura.
Kaundinya I | |
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Kaundinya Varaman Deva | |
King of Funan | |
Reign | 1st century CE |
Coronation | later 1st century CE |
Predecessor | Soma, Queen of Funan |
Successor | Hun Pan-huang |
Born | Indian East Coast (likely Kalinga coast) |
Died | Funan |
Spouse | Soma, Queen of Funan |
Religion | Hinduism |
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