Tanling
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Historical eraPost-classical era
Tanling Kingdom | |||||||||
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| 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. | |||||||||
| Historical era | Post-classical era | ||||||||
• Formation | Early 7th century | ||||||||
• Sent tribute to China | 644 | ||||||||
• Annexed by Dvaravati | Late 7th century | ||||||||
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| 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]