Vyadhapura (Khmer: វ្យាធបុរៈ, Sanskrit: व्याधपूर Vyādhapūra) was an ancient city of the Funan civilization, likely in what is now Ba Phnum District in the province of Prey Veng, Cambodia.[1][2]
វ្យាធបុរៈ | |
Vyadhapura Location in Cambodia | |
Location | Ba Phnum District, Prey Veng |
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Region | Southeast Asia |
Coordinates | 11°15′23″N 105°24′04″E / 11.256299°N 105.401051°E |
History | |
Builder | Hun P'an-huang |
Founded | late 2nd century AD |
Abandoned | 618 AD |
Periods | Middle Ages |
Site notes | |
Condition | restored and ruined |
Public access | Yes |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | Angkor Borei, Phnom Da, and Phnom Chisor |
Vyadhapura, the city of the hunter king, named in honour of Hun P'an-huang. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Funan early in its history, located near the Funan's sacred mountain of Ba Phnom.[3] Chinese reports indicated that it was about 193,121 km or 120 miles from the sea.
According to Paul Pelliot, Vyadhapura was the capital of Water Chenla (Lower Chenla).[4]