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'''Vyadhapura''' was a city located along the [[Mekong River]], likely in what is now known as [[Cambodia]] in the province of [[Prey Veng Province|Prey Veng]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hall|first=D.G.E.|title=A History of South-East Asia, Fourth Edition|year=1981|publisher=Macmillan Education Ltd.|location=Hong Kong|isbn=0-333-24163-0|pages=25}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Tarling|first=Nicholas|title=The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia Volume 1 Part 1 From early times to c. 1500|year=1999|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge, England, United Kingdom|isbn=0-521-66369-5|pages=184, 192}}</ref> It was capital of the [[Kingdom of Funan]] early in its history. Chinese reports indicated that it was about 120 miles from the sea.
'''Vyadhapura''' was an ancient city of the [[Funan]] civilization, likely in what is now [[Ba Phnum District]] in the province of [[Prey Veng Province|Prey Veng]], [[Cambodia]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Hall|first=D.G.E.|title=A History of South-East Asia, Fourth Edition|year=1981|publisher=Macmillan Education Ltd.|location=Hong Kong|isbn=0-333-24163-0|pages=25}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Tarling|first=Nicholas|title=The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia Volume 1 Part 1 From early times to c. 1500|year=1999|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge, England, United Kingdom|isbn=0-521-66369-5|pages=184, 192}}</ref> It was capital of the [[Kingdom of Funan]] early in its history. Chinese reports indicated that it was about 120 miles from the sea.


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Vyadhapura was an ancient city of the Funan civilization, likely in what is now Ba Phnum District in the province of Prey Veng, Cambodia.[1][2] It was capital of the Kingdom of Funan early in its history. Chinese reports indicated that it was about 120 miles from the sea.

References

  1. ^ Hall, D.G.E. (1981). A History of South-East Asia, Fourth Edition. Hong Kong: Macmillan Education Ltd. p. 25. ISBN 0-333-24163-0.
  2. ^ Tarling, Nicholas (1999). The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia Volume 1 Part 1 From early times to c. 1500. Cambridge, England, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. pp. 184, 192. ISBN 0-521-66369-5.