Sikhottabong is a mandala whose capital is …

Years: 388 - 531
Sikhottabong is a mandala whose capital is located on the left bank of the Mekong at the mouth of the Xe Bangfai and then moves westward as a result of the expansion of Champa, an Indianized state on the coast of Vietnam founded in CE 192.

Cham, descendants of Champa, are present at Champasak (Bassac) in the fifth century.

The Mon kingdom of Candapuri, the earliest name of present-day Vientiane (Viangchan), is another mandala.

The social structure of Sikhottabong and Candapuri appears to have been strongly hierarchical, with an aristocracy, a commoner class, and a slave class.

The fact that some kings come from the commoner class appears to indicate the presence of some sort of consensus in effecting royal succession.

At its peak, another important regional power, Funan, has its mandala incorporate parts of central Laos.

The smaller, but also important, Mon kingdom of Dvaravati (through which Theravada Buddhism will reach Laos in the seventh and eighth centuries) is centered in the lower Menam Valley beginning in the fifth century.

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