Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Chenla (simplified Chinese: 真腊; traditional Chinese: 真臘; pinyin: Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles: Chēn-là; Khmer: ចេនឡា; Vietnamese: Chân Lạp) is the Chinese designation for the successor polity of Funan that existed from around the late 6th century until the early 9th century in Indochina, preceding the Khmer Empire. The name was still used in the 13th century by the Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, author of The Customs of Cambodia."@en }
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- Chenla_Kingdom comment "Chenla (simplified Chinese: 真腊; traditional Chinese: 真臘; pinyin: Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles: Chēn-là; Khmer: ចេនឡា; Vietnamese: Chân Lạp) is the Chinese designation for the successor polity of Funan that existed from around the late 6th century until the early 9th century in Indochina, preceding the Khmer Empire. The name was still used in the 13th century by the Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, author of The Customs of Cambodia.".
- Q1057118 comment "Chenla (simplified Chinese: 真腊; traditional Chinese: 真臘; pinyin: Zhēnlà; Wade–Giles: Chēn-là; Khmer: ចេនឡា; Vietnamese: Chân Lạp) is the Chinese designation for the successor polity of Funan that existed from around the late 6th century until the early 9th century in Indochina, preceding the Khmer Empire. The name was still used in the 13th century by the Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, author of The Customs of Cambodia.".