tailieunhanh - Interpretations about Hoa Anh state

On the basis of coordinating the sources of history materials from Vietnam and China, together with the latest archaeological achievements of Ho citadel, the article has delineated territory, confirmed the chronology frame with the Kings of this kingdom in relation to post-Champa Empire. | Thu Dau Mot University Journal of Science - Volume 1 Issue 1-2019 Interpretations about Hoa Anh state by Nguyễn Văn Giác Thu Dau Mot University Article Info Received 15 Aug. 2019 Accepted 24 Sep. 2019 Available online 15 Oct. 2019 Corresponding author PhD. Nguyễn Văn Giác ABSTRACT On the basis of coordinating the sources of history materials from Vietnam and China together with the latest archaeological achievements of Ho citadel the article has delineated territory confirmed the chronology frame with the Kings of this kingdom in relation to post-Champa Empire. It is from the aftermath of Vijaya the two parts of Aryaru Phu Yen and Kauthara Khanh Hoa belong to Hoa Anh Kingdom in which Le Thanh Tong is crowned as Ban La Tra Duyet the rebellion of this King is the cause for the second conquest formally taking Ling Chan Da Bia as the landmark Trai A Ma Phat Am is designated as Hoa Anh s King on the remaining land of Kauthara but immediately incorporated into Panduranga forming the state of post-Champa. Keywords Hoa Anh kingdom Da Bia mountain Maha Ban La Tra Duyet post-Champa 1. Introductions As the name of Hoa Anh state came to be known only once in the national history book of the post-Le dynasty without any guidance the later documents after discussion of this matter were also not consistent. The national history of the Nguyen Dynasty kept the excerpts of Hoa Anh in the Le dynasty accompanied by a note . Hoa Anh state s lineages are weaker and weaker it could not be saved now Hậu 2008 . Lê Thành Khôi did not directly address Hoa Anh and Nam Ban but it was stated that from now on Champa 1471 had been narrowed to Kauthara and Panduranga districts 66 Nguyễn Văn Giác - Volume 1 Issue 1-2019 . . with the following comment Champa regained some parts in this territory in the sixteenth century thanks to the turmoil happening in Dai Viet. The boundary will be pushed to Cu Mong Pass. In 1611 Nguyen Hoang would cross this border when occupying .