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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChampaChampa - Wikipedia

    The Chams descended from seafaring settlers who reached the Southeast Asian mainland from Borneo about the time of the Sa Huỳnh culture between 1000 BCE and 200 CE, the predecessor of the Cham kingdom. The Cham language is part of the Austronesian family.

  2. Champa, ancient kingdom of Indochina that existed from the 2nd to the 17th century. Champa was formed in ce 192, during the breakup of the Han dynasty of China, when the Han official in charge of the region established his own kingdom around the area of the present city of Hue.

  3. The history of Champa begins in prehistory with the migration of the ancestors of the Cham people to mainland Southeast Asia and the founding of their Indianized [broken anchor] maritime kingdom based in what is now central Vietnam in the early centuries AD, and ends when the final vestiges of the kingdom were annexed and absorbed by Vietnam in ...

  4. Oct 29, 2015 · The Kingdom of Champa was located in mainland Southeast Asia, and occupies the area which is today southern Vietnam. Like a number of other early Southeast Asian cultures, the Kingdom of Champa is not very well-known in the Western world.

  5. Learn about the Champa Kingdom, a former maritime power in Central Vietnam that flourished for over a millennium. Discover its origins, religion, trade, decline, and the remnants of its temples and art.

  6. Learn about the art and architecture of the Champa culture, a powerful Indianised kingdom that ruled Central Vietnam from the 4th to 13th centuries. Explore its temples, carvings, festivals and museums, and discover its Hindu and local influences.

  7. The ancient Kingdom of Champa, a significant maritime power, flourished along Vietnam's central coast from approximately the 2nd to the 19th century CE. Champa's culture was a remarkable amalgamation of Indian, Malay, and indigenous influences, reflecting a rich tapestry of interactions that shaped its identity.