Pan Pan
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Pan Pan is a lost small Hindu Kingdom believed to have existed around 3rd-7th Century CE., somewhere in Kelantan or Terengganu, Malaysia. Little is known about this kingdom. It is also believed that the kingdom was taken over by a larger empire, Srivijaya. It is speculated be related to Pan tan i (Pattani Kingdom), which occupies the same area today, and is different in culture and language to other malay regions nearby.
During the Chinese Southern and Northern Dynasties, in year 529, 533, 534, 535 and 571 the Kingdom of Pan Pan sent tribute to China .[1] In year 616 and 637, the Kingdom of Pan Pan sent tribute to Tang dynasty.[2]
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Approximate location of Pan Pan.
[edit] References
- ^ Annals of Liang dynasty. Annals of Chen dynasty
- ^ Annal of Tang dynasty. Foreign countries at the South.
[edit] See also
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