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Sec 1

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Gangga Negara (c. 2nd century-1026)
Old Pahang (c. 5th century-1454)
Pahang Sultanate (1470-1623)
Johor Sultanate (1528-1855)
Malacca Sultanate (1400-1511)
Majapahit (1293-1527)
Singhasari (1222-1292)
Malayan Union (1946-1948)
Singapura (1299-1398)
Malacca (1946-1957)
Melayu (1028-1347)
Penang (1946-1957)
Srivijaya (671-1025)
Fed. Malaya (1948-1963)
Melayu (671-692)
Kedah Tua (c. 5th-9th century)
Pan Pan (c. 300-700)
Singapore (1946-1958)
Chi Tu (c. 2nd-7th century)
Patani (1457-1902)
Langkasuka (1st-15th century)
Reman (1810-1902)
Tambralinga (970-1365)
Setul (1808-1916)
Nakhon Si Thammarat (c. 13th century-1782)
Mon city-states (c. 573 BC-825 AD)
Chiang Mai (1802 - 1899)
Dvaravati (c. 6th-11th century)
Ayutthaya (1351-1767)
Haripuñjaya (629-1292)
Phimai (1767-1768)
Phrip-phri (Mon) [th] (c. 6th-10th century)
Phitsanulok (1767-1770)
Phrip-phri (Thai) [th] (c. 10th-13th century)
Sawangburi (1767-1770)
Sukhothai (1238-1438)
Thonburi (1767-1782)
Singhanavati (c. 658 - 1107)
Rattanakosin (1782-1932)
Ngoenyang (638 - 1292)
Nanzhao (738-902)
Lan Na (1292 - 1775)
Lavo (Mon) (468-902)
Lavo (Thai) (c. 1000-1388)
Funan (68-627)
Lavo (Khmer) (c. 903-1000)
Chenla (510–802)
French Cambodia (1863-1954)
Khmer Empire (802-1431)
Phuan (c. 13th AD-1893)
Muang Then (c. 6th–11th century)
Lan Xang (1353-1707)
Muang Sua (693-1353)
Vientiane (1707-1828)
Kotrabun [th] (c. 1st century BC - 958)
Luang Phrabang (1707-1893)
Laos city-states (c. 6th-13th century)
Champasak (1713-1904)
Ngưu Hống (c. 10th–1432)
French Laos (1893-1953)
Under Chinese control (111 BC–544)
Vạn Xuân (544–602)
Tai Federation (c. 16th–1955)
Tonkin (1883–1950)
Tĩnh Hải Quân (939–968)
Annam (1883–1950)
Đại Việt (968–1804)
North Vietnam (1945–1975)
Champa (192–1832)
Lâm Ấp (192–629)
South Vietnam (1955–1975)
Simhapura (c. 4th-8th century)
French Cochinchina (1862–1949)
Xitu (c. Mid 5th-6th century)
Việt Nam/Đại Nam (1804–1945)
Quduqian (c. 300 AD - Before 1480)

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Pong (c. 1st century AD–1479)
Luang Phrabang (1707-1893)
Möng Mao (568-1604)
Champasak (1713-1904)
Mogaung (1215-1495)
French Laos (1893-1953)
Shan (1215-1555)
Pyu city-states (c. 2nd century BCE-1050)
Toungoo Empire (1510-1599)
Binnaka (c. 2nd century BCE-1050)
Prome (1482-1542)
Tagaung (c. 1st century CE-1050s)
Ava (1365-1555)
Beikthano (c. 200BC-1050s)
Pinya (1313-1362)
Hanlin (c. 200BC-1050s)
Sagaing (1315-1362)
Sri Ksetra (c. 3rd century CE-1050s)
Myinsaing (1297-1313)
Pagan (849-1297)
Restored Taungoo (1599-1752)
Thaton (c. 400 BC-1057)
Konbaung Empire (1752-1885)
Waithali (370-818)
British Burma (1824-1948)
Dhanyawadi (c. Early 4th century AD -369)
Hanthawaddy (1287-1552)
Laymro (1237-1430)
Mrauk U (1430-1785)
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Muang Then (c. 6th–11th century)
Muang Sua (693-1353)
Ngưu Hống (c. 10th–1432)
Tai Federation (c. 16th–1955)
Under Chinese control (111 BC–544)
Tonkin (1883–1950)
Vạn Xuân (544–602)
Annam (1883–1950)
North Vietnam (1945–1975)
Tĩnh Hải Quân (939–968)
Đại Việt (968–1804)
South Vietnam (1955–1975)
Lâm Ấp (192–629)
French Cochinchina (1862–1949)
Simhapura (c. 4th-8th century)
Việt Nam/Đại Nam (1804–1945)
Champa (192–1832)
Quduqian (c. 300 AD - Before 1480)
Xitu (c. Mid 5th-6th century)
Funan (68-627)
French Cambodia (1863-1954)
Chenla (510–802)
Kampuchea (1945)
Khmer Empire (802-1431)