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  2. Angkor Thom - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Thom (Khmer: អង្គរធំ) is the transform name from another alternative name of Nokor Thom (Khmer: នគរធំ), which is believed to be the correct one, due to neglect of calling it in incorrect pronunciation.

  3. Angkor Thom district - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Thom (Khmer: ស្រុកអង្គរធំ) is an administrative district of Siem Reap province, in north western Cambodia.According to the 1998 census ...

  4. The Royal Palace, Angkor Thom - Wikipedia

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    East gopura of the Royal Palace. The rectangular place of the royal palace was surrounded by a 5 meters high laterite wall with 246 meters along the north-south axis and 585 meters along the east-west axis, covering an area of more than 14 hectares.

  5. Angkor - Wikipedia

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    Thom (ធំ thum) is a Khmer word meaning "large" (Angkor Thom means "large city"). Varman ( វរ្ម័ន vôrmoăn ) is a suffix, from Sanskrit varman , meaning "shield" or "protector" ( Suryavarman means "protected by Surya, the sun-god").

  6. Bayon - Wikipedia

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    The Monuments of the Angkor Group. Translated into English from the French, revised 1993 and published online at theangkorguide.com. (The link takes you directly to the section of this work having to do with Angkor Thom and the Bayon.) Jessup, Helen Ibbitson; Brukoff, Barry (2011). Temples of Cambodia - The Heart of Angkor (Hardback). Bangkok ...

  7. Terrace of the Elephants - Wikipedia

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    The terrace was used by Angkor's king Jayavarman VII as a platform from which to view his victorious returning army. [1] It was attached to the palace of Phimeanakas ...

  8. Yaśodharapura - Wikipedia

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    The succeeding capitals built in the area were called Yashodharapura. One of those is Angkor Thom, centred on the Bayon temple by King Jayavarman VII (1181-1218AD). In 1352, King U Thong (also known as Ramathibodi I of the Ayutthaya Kingdom) laid siege to it. The Ayutthaya were successful the next year in capturing the city, placing one of ...

  9. Jayavarman VII - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Thom ("Grand Angkor" or "Angkor of Dham(ma)") was a new city centre, [10]: 378–382 called in its day Indrapattha. At the centre of the new city stands one of his most massive achievements—the temple now called the Bayon, a multi-faceted, multi-towered temple that mixes Buddhist and Hindu iconography. Its outer walls have startling ...

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