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There's another also, called Funan complex or something.
Fireangel 2008
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'Funan' between (4th century B. C.E-1th century A.D.).
KI Media Socheata 2010
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We went to Funan (ph), where residents near coal and iron plants told the same story.
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Scholars have long considered Filipino culture marginal in comparison with the better-known Funan, Angkor, Srivijaya and Madjapahit cultures of Southeast Asia.
Going for the Gold 2008
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The first portion of the book touches briefly on familiar aspects of ancient Southeast Asian history: the rise and fall of Funan, Chenla, and other Khmer, Thai, and Vietnamese empires.
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Among the most spectacular stone works are the remarkable Hindu divinities of eight-armed Vishnu represented as the supreme god, surrounded by his avatars from Angkor Borei, the heartland of Funan (1st-6th C) in present day Takeo province that exemplifies the pre-Angkor style known as Phnom Da.
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The only thing that bothered me was Courts, Best Denki, Harvey Norman no longer sold projectors and I had to go all the way to Funan to buy the projector with my dad and brother.
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Funan, Champa, and Srivijaya in earlier periods had created a similar economic structure based on trade rather than agriculture.
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Funan was a center with Indians, Chinese, Persian Gulf, and Malay traders.
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The polity termed by the Chinese Funan is the first known polity to emerge in Southeast Asia, usually dated in the 1st century C.E., with its capital near present-day Ba Phnom in Cambodia's province of Prei Veng.
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