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Kingdom of Champa
Campapura, Campanagara, Nagaracampa, Nagarcam

The main Champa kingdom before 1306 (yellow) lay along the coast of present-day southern Vietnam. To the north (blue) lay Đại Việt; to the west (red), the Khmer Empire .
The main Champa kingdom before 1306 (yellow) lay along the coast of present-day southern Vietnam. To the north (blue) lay Đại Việt; to the west (red), the Khmer Empire .
 
Territory of Champa after 1306 (light blue), neighboring with Đại Việt (dark pink) and Khmer Empire (orange) after marriage of princess Huyền Trân and Cham king Jaya Simhavarman III.
Territory of Champa after 1306 (light blue), neighboring with Đại Việt (dark pink) and Khmer Empire (orange) after marriage of princess Huyền Trân and Cham king Jaya Simhavarman III.
CapitalSimhapura
(605–757)
Virapura
(757–875)
Indrapura
(875–982)

Vijaya
(982–1471)

Kauthara polity (757–1653)
Panduranga polity
(1471–1832)
Common languagesOld Cham (c. 400–1450)
Middle and Modern Cham (1450–1832)
Chamic languages
Sanskrit (c. 400–1253)
other languages of Southeast Asia
Religion
Cham Folk religion, Hinduism and Buddhism, later Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
History 

• Established
192
• Pandurangga annexed by Vietnam under Nguyễn dynasty
1832
Population

• peak
2,500,000
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Han dynasty
Nguyễn monarchy
Today part ofVietnam
Laos
Cambodia