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In this episode, we explore the history of the Mon people through the rise and legacy of the Dvaravati civilization, a Mon cultural and political network that flourished in central Thailand from the 6th to 11th centuries. Rather than forming a single empire, the Mon established independent city-states marked by moated settlements, vibrant trade, and deep Buddhist and Hindu traditions shaped by Indian influence. Sites such as Nakhon Pathom, Si Thep, and U Thong reveal how Mon society developed distinctive art, religious architecture, and political customs while interacting with powerful neighbors including Chenla, Angkor, and Pagan. As warfare, dynastic ties, and regional shifts transformed mainland Southeast Asia, Dvaravati gradually declined, but Mon influence endured in the culture, ceremony, and artistic traditions of later Thai kingdoms such as Sukhothai and Ayutthaya.
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