Tanling

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Historical eraPost-classical era
Today part of
Tanling Kingdom
曇陵國 (Chinese)
Tán líng guó
Early – late 7th century
Proposed locations of ancient kingdoms in Menam and Mekong Valleys in the 7th century based on the details provided in the Chinese leishu, Cefu Yuangui, and others.
Proposed locations of ancient kingdoms in Menam and Mekong Valleys in the 7th century based on the details provided in the Chinese leishu, Cefu Yuangui, and others.
Historical eraPost-classical era
 Formation
Early 7th century
 Sent tribute to China
644
 Annexed by Dvaravati
Late 7th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Funan
Dvaravati
Today part of

Tanling (Chinese: 曇陵) was an ancient political entity mentioned in the Chinese Tang Huiyao.[1] It was located on the Malay peninsular,[2]:8[3] potentially in the present-day Thailand and Myanmar.[3] Tanling was one of the vassal states of Dvaravati.[2]:8

Tanling sent tribute to China in the 16th year of the Zhenguan era (644).[1]

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