LC control no. | n 90645888 |
---|---|
Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Hariphunchai (Kingdom) |
Variant(s) | ʻĀnāčhak Hariphunchai Haribhunjaya (Kingdom) Hariponhchey (Kingdom) |
See also | Lamphun (Thailand : Province) Lanna (Kingdom) |
Ending date | 1292 |
Associated country | Thailand |
Special note | SUBJECT USAGE: This heading is not valid for use as a subject. Works about this place are entered under Lamphun (Thailand : Province). |
Found in | Kraisīt Nimmānhēmin. Kāp čhīa Čhāmathēwī læ Wirangkha, 1987: p. 7 (ʻĀnāčhak Hariphunchai) ʻUthai Sinthusān. Sārānukrom Thai, 1973-1979: v. 23, p. 4513 (Hariphunchai; territory of present-day Lamphun Province [Thailand]) Wikipedia, August 16, 2019 (Hariphunchai or Haribhunjaya (Hariphunchai [in Thai]; Hariponhchey; Haribhuñjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun, which at the time was also called Hariphunchai. It was besieged in 1292 by the Lan Na king Mangrai, who incorporated it into his Lan Na kingdom) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hariphunchai> |
Geographic area code | a-th--- |