Tanling

Tanling Kingdom
曇陵國 (Chinese)
Tán líng guó
Early 7th century – 644
Tanling is located in Thailand
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Proposed locations of Tanling
Historical eraPost-classical era
• Formation
Early 7th century
• Sent tribute to China
644
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Funan
Dvaravati
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]

  1. ^ a b 唐會要 (Tang Huiyao). Original text:曇陵,吐火羅之屬國也。居大洲中。其風俗土宜與吐火羅國同。貞觀十六年,遣使朝貢。
  2. ^ a b Geoffrey Goble (2014). "Maritime Southeast Asia: The View from Tang-Song China" (PDF). ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. p. 1–19. ISSN 2529-7287.
  3. ^ a b "曇陵" [Tan Ling]. www.world10k.com (in Chinese). 2024. Retrieved 14 November 2024.