Category
page 1Former countries in Southeast Asia
South Vietnam
former state in in Southeast Asia
Dutch East Indies
Dutch colony in Southeast Asia and Oceania (1800–1949)
North Vietnam
former country in Southeast Asia that existed from 1945 to 1976
French Indochina
federal state in Southeast Asia
Malacca sultanate
1400–1511 state on the Malay Peninsula
Pagan kingdom
former country
Lan Xang
unified kingdom from 1354 to 1707, one of the largest kingdoms in Southeast Asia
People's Republic of Kampuchea
former socialist state with limited recognition in Cambodia
Portuguese Timor
Portuguese colony, now known as East Timor (Timor-Leste), an independent country
Khmer Republic
former country of Asia
British rule in Myanmar
1824–1948 British colonial rule on Burma
Dvaravati kingdom
Dvaravati refers to a cultural and political network of early historic polities that flourished in the present-day central Thailand from approximately the 6th to the 11th century; however, archaeological evidence suggests that the cultural developments associated with Dvaravati began several centuries earlier, often described as a Proto-Dvaravati phase. It is tentatively regarded as a successor to the polity known in Chinese sources as Lang-chia or Lang-ya-hsiu. Chinese Buddhist accounts from the mid-7th century describe a Buddhist kingdom called To-lo-po-ti, located west of Isanapura (Cambodi
State of Burma
puppet state of the Empire of Japan
Republic of South Maluku
former country
Patani Kingdom
former country
Kingdom of Vientiane
former country
French Protectorate of Cambodia
French protectorate
Kingdom of Cambodia
1953-1970 monarchy in Southeast Asia
Ava Kingdom
Polity in upper Myanmar (1365–1555)
Âu Lạc
former country
French Cochinchina
colony of French Indochina
Lanfang Republic
one of the early modern republics in the world, it was a kongsi federation and one of many tributary states of Qing China, in Western Borneo
Kingdom of Mrauk U
Arakan Kingdom
Republic of Zamboanga
1899–1903 polity in Zamboanga, Philippines
Lavo Kingdom
historical country
United Nations Temporary Executive Authority
government agency
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mueang
thumb|Capital districts of provinces of Thailand|provinces in Thailand are referred to as "mueang district". Pictured here is the office of Mueang Ang Thong district, i.e., the capital district of Ang Thong.
thumb|The ethnic Tai Nuea language|Tai Nuea name of [[Mangshi (pictured) in Yunnan, China is Mueang Khon]]
Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea
Cambodian coalition government in exile
Sultanate of Gowa
former country
Chiang Hung
Shan state under Burma and China

Lâm Ấp
Central Vietnamese kingdom (192–629)

Jambi Sultanate
sultanate located in Sumatra from 1615 to 1904
Panduranga (Champa)
Historical kingdom and city in Vietnam
Sultanate of Langkat
sultanate
Rajahnate of Cebu
kingdom primarily based on the island of Cebu
Netherlands-Indonesia Union
confederation
Prome Kingdom
state in present-day central Myanmar (Burma) from 1482 to 1542
Ma-i
Mait (also spelled Maidh, '''Ma'I, Mai, Ma-yi, or Mayi'''; Baybayin: ; Hanunoo: ; Hokkien ; Mandarin ), was a medieval sovereign state located in what is now the Philippines.
Kingdom of Chiangmai
1802–1899 vassal state in Thailand
Waithali Kingdom
second Arakanese Kingdom in Western Myanmar
Principality of Thuận Thành
Vietnamese protectorate, the last kingdom of Cham
Phayao Kingdom
Thai kingdom
Pangasinan (historical polity)
sovereign pre-colonial (before 1406–1572) Philippine polity located in the coast of Lingayen Gulf
Jinghai Jiedushi
administrative division of China under the Tang Dynasty