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Indian king history vs Funan Dynasty, read reason behind name Cambodia.

All you need to know about Kingdom of Funan

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Indian king history vs Funan Dynasty, read reason behind name Cambodia.

Indian king history vs Funan Dynasty, read reason behind name Cambodia.

Kingdom of Funan, also known as the Funan Empire an ancient culture found in Cambodia.

India has a rich as well as diverse cultural heritage that dates back several years. 

statue of Kaundinya and Soma in combodia.., pic courtsey India unravelled and article too.

The Indus Valley Civilization, which exist from 3300 to 1300 BCE, is consider one of the world’s earliest civilizations and laid the groundwork for much of the culture in India today.

Today we are discussing one of the most ancient cultures of Greater India, The Kingdom of Funan.

The Kingdom of Funan, also known as the Funan Empire, was a Southeast Asian ancient Indianize state centred in modern-day Cambodia and Vietnam’s lower Mekong River delta. 

It existed between the first and sixth centuries CE. It was one of the first major Southeast Asian states to emerge following the arrival of Indian merchants and sailors in the region.

Funan was known for its sophisticate urban infrastructure, particularly in its capital city of Oc Eo (now in modern-day Vietnam). It was a major centre of trade, culture, and political power. 

The kingdom was a cultural mash-up of Indian, Chinese, and indigenous peoples, and its people traded with the Roman Empire, China, and the Indian subcontinent.

Foundation of Kingdom of Funan:

Pirates led by Soma, daughter of the chieftain of the local Nga clan, attacked an Indian merchant ship. 

The merchants, led by Kaundinya, fought back and also repelle the attackers. But the ship was damage and had to be beached for repairs. 

The Indians were concern about a second attack. But Princess Soma was move by Kaundinya’s bravery and propose marriage, which was accepted. 

The union resulted in the establishment of the House, which might rule Funan for many generations. Also, the royal legitimacy of the dynasty was acquire in the kingdom through the female line (i.e. the matrilineal lineage).

The founding myth also describes why the serpent (naga) had become an essential part of Khmer iconography. As seen thousands of years later when this mystical union remained an essential part of court ceremonies at Angkor during the Khmer empire’s reign.

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