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  2. Angkor - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Khmer Empire (in red) in 900 AD It is widely believed that the abandonment of the Khmer capital occurred as a result of Ayutthaya invasions. Ongoing civil wars with the Lavo-Khmer and Suphannaphum-Mon dynasty of Ayutthaya were already sapping the strength of Angkor at the time of Zhou Daguan toward the end of the 13th century.

  3. File:Map of Angkor Thom.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Beng Mealea Temple: Siem Reap: 2020 ii, iv (cultural) The temple was constructed in the 12th century, in the Angkor period, during the reign of king Suryavarman II. The large complex is now mostly in ruins and renovations have not yet begun. Due to its location on an intersection of important trade routes, it was a regional commercial centre.

  5. Angkor Thom - Wikipedia

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    In Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword, Angkor Thom is the third city built in the Khmer Empire, after Yasodharapura and Hariharalaya. In Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, Angkor Thom is the region where a Cambodian temple is located, housing the Ancient Mantorok. In Civilization VI, Angkor Thom is the capital of the Khmer Empire.

  6. Mangalartha - Wikipedia

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    It was dedicated on Thursday 28 April 1295 CE, [1] according to its four sided inscribed stele, and its importance is all about being the last of the known Angkor monuments dated with precision. It was built in sandstone during the reign of Jayavarman VIII , [ 2 ] : 133, 138–139 in honour of a Brahmin scholar called Mangalartha, assimilated ...

  7. Angkor Borei District - Wikipedia

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    The ancient canal linking Angkor Borei to Óc Eo. This ancient city was an important settlement of the Kingdom of Funan and may have been its capital. It may have been the Thinae, or Sinae Metropolis located by Claudius Ptolemy as the farthest known city to the east in his Geography. [4]

  8. Angkor Wat - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Wat (/ ˌ æ ŋ k ɔːr ˈ w ɒ t /; Khmer: អង្គរវត្ត, "City/Capital of Temples") is a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia.Located on a site measuring 162.6 hectares (1,626,000 m 2; 402 acres) within the ancient Khmer capital city of Angkor, it was originally constructed in 1150 CE as a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Vishnu.

  9. Prasat Baksei Chamkrong - Wikipedia

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    This temple is one of the first temples constructed of durable material such as bricks and laterite and with decoration in sandstone. A brick enclosure originally surrounded the pyramid with a stone gopura on the east side is now almost completely disappeared. Much of the stucco on the surface of the temple has vanished.