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- Champa abstract "The term Champa refers to a collection of independent Cham polities that extended across the coast of what is today central and southern Vietnam from approximately the 7th century through 19th century (1832), before being absorbed and annexed by the Vietnamese state. The kingdom was known variously as nagara Campa (Sanskrit; Khmer: ចាម្ប៉ា) in the Chamic and Cambodian inscriptions, Chăm Pa in Vietnamese (Chiêm Thành in Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary) and 占城 (Zhànchéng) in Chinese records.The Chams of modern Vietnam and Cambodia are the remnants of this former kingdom. They speak Chamic languages, a subfamily of Malayo-Polynesian closely related to the Malayic and Bali–Sasak languages.Champa was preceded in the region by a kingdom called Linyi (林邑, Lim Ip in Middle Chinese) or Lâm Ấp (Vietnamese) that was in existence from 192 AD; the historical relationship between Linyi and Champa is not clear. Champa reached its apogee in the 9th and 10th centuries. Thereafter, it began a gradual decline under pressure from Đại Việt, the Vietnamese polity centred in the region of modern Hanoi. In 1832, the Vietnamese emperor Minh Mạng annexed the remaining Cham territories.Hinduism, adopted from India since early in its history, has shaped the art and culture of Champa kingdom for centuries, as testified with numbers of exquisite Cham Hindu statues and red brick temples dotted the landscapes in Cham lands. Mỹ Sơn, a former religious centre, and Hội An, one of Champa's main port cities, are now World Heritage Sites. Today, some of Cham people adheres to Islamic faith, a conversion which was started in 15th century, and they are called Bani Cham. There are however, Balamon Cham (from Sanskrit:Brahman) people that still retains and preserves their Hindu faith, rituals and festivals. Balamon Cham people is one of only two surviving non-Indic indigenous Hindu peoples in the world, with a culture dating back thousands of years. The other one is the Hindu Balinese of Indonesia.".
- Champa capital Indrapura_(Champa).
- Champa capital Phan_Rang–Tháp_Chàm.
- Champa capital Vijaya_(Champa).
- Champa dissolutionYear "1832".
- Champa foundingYear "0192".
- Champa thumbnail VietnamChampa1.gif?width=300.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink page18.html.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink article_353.html.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink cham1.htm:.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink champa.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink wps.htm.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink 20010703_01.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink Vietnam%2001.htm.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink ChamBook.pdf.
- Champa wikiPageExternalLink rs-50-cham.htm.
- Champa wikiPageID "153039".
- Champa wikiPageLength "27350".
- Champa wikiPageOutDegree "160".
- Champa wikiPageRevisionID "704729513".
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Aceh.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Aceh_Besar_Regency.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Aceh_Jaya_Regency.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Aceh_Sultanate.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Acehnese_language.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Agarwood.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Angkor.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Aquilaria_crassna.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Art_of_Champa.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Attapeu_Province.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Avalokiteśvara.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Bali_Kingdom.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Balinese_people.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Bali–Sasak_languages.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Bhadravarman_I.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Bireuën.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Brahma.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Bình_Thuận_Province.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Bình_Định_Province.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Cambodia.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1832_disestablishments_in_Vietnam.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Category:190s_establishments_in_Vietnam.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cham.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Champa.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_monarchies_of_Asia.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_7th_century.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Central_Highlands_(Vietnam).
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Chamic_languages.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Chams.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Chàm_Islands.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Da_Nang.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink East_Aceh_Regency.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink East_Java.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Guimet_Museum.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Hanoi.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Historiography.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Vietnam.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Hội_An.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Indian_people.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Indochina.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Indra.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Indrapura_(Champa).
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Java.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Jia_Dan.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Kampong_Cham_Province.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Khmer_Empire.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Khmer_language.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Khánh_Hòa_Province.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Champasak.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Funan.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Kiến_Giang_River.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Po_Nagar.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Laos.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Lhokseumawe.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Lingam.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Vietnamese_monarchs.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_islands_of_Indonesia.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Lâm_Ấp.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Lý_Sơn_District.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Mahayana.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Majapahit.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Malay_Archipelago.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Malayic_languages.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Marco_Polo.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Medang_Kingdom.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Chinese.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Minh_Mạng.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Mukhalinga.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Cham_Sculpture.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Mỹ_Sơn.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Nguyễn_dynasty.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Nha_Trang.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink Ninh_Thuận_Province.
- Champa wikiPageWikiLink North_Aceh_Regency.