Chenla (simplified Chinese:真腊; traditional Chinese:真臘; pinyin:Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles:Chēn-là; Khmer:ចេនឡា; Vietnamese:Chân Lạp) is the Chinese designation for the successor polity of Funan that existed from around the late 6th century until the early 9th century in Indochina, preceding the Khmer Empire. The name was still used in the 13th century by the Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, author of The Customs of Cambodia. However modern historiography applies the name exclusively to the period from the late 6th to the early 9th century.
Although most of the Chinese recordings on Chenla, including that of Chenla conquering Funan ("derived from very weak sources"), have been contested since the 1970s as they are generally based on single remarks in the Chinese annals, the History of the Chinese Sui dynasty contains entries of a state called Chenla, a vassal of Funan, that had sent an embassy to China in 616 or 617 C.E., yet under its ruler Citrasena (given name) - Mahendravarman (royal title) conquered Funan after Chenla had gained independence.
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Learn the history of Cambodia, one of Southeast Asia's oldest and most vibrant civilizations.
00:00 Intro
00:04 Neolithic
00:17 Iron Age
00:26 Kingdom of Funan
01:06 Kingdom of Chenla
01:56 Khmer Empire
04:23 Post-Angkor Period
06:04 French Colonial Period
06:25 First Kingdom of Cambodia
06:29 Cambodian Civil War
06:30 Communist Cambodia
06:31 Vietnamese Occupation of Cambodia
06:34 Transitionary Cambodia
06:35 Second Kingdom of Cambodia
06:49 Outro
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The Rise of the Chenla Kingdom
The rise of the Chenla Empire occurred in the 6th century when they overtook the Funan Empire and absorbed the Funan people into their society. It’s believed that Bhavavarman the First and his close relative Mahendravarman the First took advantage of the slow dissolution of the Funan Empire and struck when the opportunity presented itself.
Mahendravarman took over the role as king of the Chenla Empire after Bhavavarman passed away, and Mahendravarman became one of the most well-known kings in Southeast Asia.
Eventually, the empire was loosely divided into two portions – Water Chenla and Land Chenla.
As the names indicate, Water Chenla was the part of the empire that was closest to the sea, making them effective traders, while Land Chenla was the inland portion of the empire that focused...
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00:00 Intro
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00:17 Iron Age
00:26 Kingdom of Funan...
Learn the history of Cambodia, one of Southeast Asia's oldest and most vibrant civilizations.
00:00 Intro
00:04 Neolithic
00:17 Iron Age
00:26 Kingdom of Funan
01:06 Kingdom of Chenla
01:56 Khmer Empire
04:23 Post-Angkor Period
06:04 French Colonial Period
06:25 First Kingdom of Cambodia
06:29 Cambodian Civil War
06:30 Communist Cambodia
06:31 Vietnamese Occupation of Cambodia
06:34 Transitionary Cambodia
06:35 Second Kingdom of Cambodia
06:49 Outro
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Learn the history of Cambodia, one of Southeast Asia's oldest and most vibrant civilizations.
00:00 Intro
00:04 Neolithic
00:17 Iron Age
00:26 Kingdom of Funan
01:06 Kingdom of Chenla
01:56 Khmer Empire
04:23 Post-Angkor Period
06:04 French Colonial Period
06:25 First Kingdom of Cambodia
06:29 Cambodian Civil War
06:30 Communist Cambodia
06:31 Vietnamese Occupation of Cambodia
06:34 Transitionary Cambodia
06:35 Second Kingdom of Cambodia
06:49 Outro
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"Chanter"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The rise of the Chenla Empire occurred in the 6th century when they overtook the Funan Empire and absorbed the Funan people into their society. It’s believed th...
The rise of the Chenla Empire occurred in the 6th century when they overtook the Funan Empire and absorbed the Funan people into their society. It’s believed that Bhavavarman the First and his close relative Mahendravarman the First took advantage of the slow dissolution of the Funan Empire and struck when the opportunity presented itself.
Mahendravarman took over the role as king of the Chenla Empire after Bhavavarman passed away, and Mahendravarman became one of the most well-known kings in Southeast Asia.
Eventually, the empire was loosely divided into two portions – Water Chenla and Land Chenla.
As the names indicate, Water Chenla was the part of the empire that was closest to the sea, making them effective traders, while Land Chenla was the inland portion of the empire that focused on agriculture.
The rise of the Chenla Empire occurred in the 6th century when they overtook the Funan Empire and absorbed the Funan people into their society. It’s believed that Bhavavarman the First and his close relative Mahendravarman the First took advantage of the slow dissolution of the Funan Empire and struck when the opportunity presented itself.
Mahendravarman took over the role as king of the Chenla Empire after Bhavavarman passed away, and Mahendravarman became one of the most well-known kings in Southeast Asia.
Eventually, the empire was loosely divided into two portions – Water Chenla and Land Chenla.
As the names indicate, Water Chenla was the part of the empire that was closest to the sea, making them effective traders, while Land Chenla was the inland portion of the empire that focused on agriculture.
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Learn the history of Cambodia, one of Southeast Asia's oldest and most vibrant civilizations.
00:00 Intro
00:04 Neolithic
00:17 Iron Age
00:26 Kingdom of Funan
01:06 Kingdom of Chenla
01:56 Khmer Empire
04:23 Post-Angkor Period
06:04 French Colonial Period
06:25 First Kingdom of Cambodia
06:29 Cambodian Civil War
06:30 Communist Cambodia
06:31 Vietnamese Occupation of Cambodia
06:34 Transitionary Cambodia
06:35 Second Kingdom of Cambodia
06:49 Outro
Music from purple-planet.com
"Chanter"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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The rise of the Chenla Empire occurred in the 6th century when they overtook the Funan Empire and absorbed the Funan people into their society. It’s believed that Bhavavarman the First and his close relative Mahendravarman the First took advantage of the slow dissolution of the Funan Empire and struck when the opportunity presented itself.
Mahendravarman took over the role as king of the Chenla Empire after Bhavavarman passed away, and Mahendravarman became one of the most well-known kings in Southeast Asia.
Eventually, the empire was loosely divided into two portions – Water Chenla and Land Chenla.
As the names indicate, Water Chenla was the part of the empire that was closest to the sea, making them effective traders, while Land Chenla was the inland portion of the empire that focused on agriculture.
Chenla (simplified Chinese:真腊; traditional Chinese:真臘; pinyin:Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles:Chēn-là; Khmer:ចេនឡា; Vietnamese:Chân Lạp) is the Chinese designation for the successor polity of Funan that existed from around the late 6th century until the early 9th century in Indochina, preceding the Khmer Empire. The name was still used in the 13th century by the Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, author of The Customs of Cambodia. However modern historiography applies the name exclusively to the period from the late 6th to the early 9th century.
Although most of the Chinese recordings on Chenla, including that of Chenla conquering Funan ("derived from very weak sources"), have been contested since the 1970s as they are generally based on single remarks in the Chinese annals, the History of the Chinese Sui dynasty contains entries of a state called Chenla, a vassal of Funan, that had sent an embassy to China in 616 or 617 C.E., yet under its ruler Citrasena (given name) - Mahendravarman (royal title) conquered Funan after Chenla had gained independence.
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