Chē Qú Kingdom
Chē Qú Kingdom was an ancient kingdom mentioned in the Chinese leishu, Cefu Yuangui, compiled during the Song dynasty. It was located to the south of Zhenla.
No further information about Chē Qú has been found, and its identification is uncertain. Some place it in the present-day most eastern-most provinces of Cambodia, including Ratanakiri, Mondulkiri, and the eastern part of Stung Treng. Meanwhile, Zhenla, which was in during the beginning, was formed along the lowland of the Mekhong River from modern-day Champasak province of Laos down south to Kratié province of Cambodia.