Indrapura

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Indrapura was a prominent historical capital city of the Champa kingdom in what is now central Vietnam.

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Label Occurrences
Indrapura canonical 3

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
former capital
historical city
archaeologicalRemains inscriptions
sculptures
temple ruins
associatedDynasty Indrapura dynasty
associatedRuler Indravarman II
Jaya Simhavarman I
capitalOf Champa
civilization Champa
surface form: Champa civilization
country Champa
culture Cham culture
declineCause political shifts in Champa
warfare
economy maritime trade
riverine trade
hasLanguage Cham language
hasScript Cham script inscriptions
Sanskrit inscriptions
heritage part of Cham archaeological heritage
historicalPeriod 10th century
9th century
influencedBy Indian culture
Indic religions
linkedSite Dong Duong monastery complex
locatedIn Quảng Nam province
surface form: Quang Nam Province

central Vietnam
locatedNear My Son
Thu Bon River
modernCountry Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
namedAfter Indra
partOf Champa
surface form: Champa polities
politicalRole administrative center
royal residence
predecessorCapital Vijaya
region Indochinese Peninsula
surface form: Mainland Southeast Asia
religion Hinduism
Mahayana
surface form: Mahayana Buddhism
religiousRole major temple center
servedAsCapitalFrom 875
servedAsCapitalUntil c. 1000
successorCapital Vijaya
urbanType fortified settlement
royal city

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Champa hasCapital Indrapura
Cham historicalCapital Indrapura