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The Khmer empire was a powerful kingdom based in what is now Cambodia. The empire, which seceded from the kingdom of Chenla, at times ruled over and/or vassalised parts of modern-day Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. Its greatest legacy is Angkor, which was the capital during the empire's zenith. Angkor bears testimony to the Khmer empire's immense power and wealth, as well as the variety of belief systems that it patronised over time. The empire's official religions included Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism, until Theravada Buddhism prevailed after its introduction from Sri Lanka in the 13th century.

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Cambodia - Chenla - Laos - Thailand - Vietnam - Angkor - Hinduism - Mahayana Buddhism - Theravada Buddhism - Sri Lanka - 13th century

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The history of Angkor as the central area of settlement of the historical kingdom of Kambuja is also the history of the Khmer from the 9th to the 15th centuries.

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From Kambuja itself - and so also from the Angkor region - no written records have survived other than stone inscriptions. Therefore the current knowledge of the historical Khmer civilization are derived primarily from:

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  • archaeological excavation, reconstruction and investigation
  • inscriptions on stela and on stones in the temples, which report on the political and religious deeds of the kings
  • reliefs in a series of temple walls with depictions of military marches, life in the palace, market scenes and also the everyday lives of the population
  • reports and chronicles of Chinese diplomats, traders and travellers.
  • The beginning of the era of the Khmer kingdom of Angkor is conventionally dated to 802. In this year, king Jayavarman II had himself declared "Chakravartim" (king of the world).

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Introduction
Jayavarman II - the founder of Angkor
Yasodharapura - the first city of Angkor
Suryavarman II - Angkor Wat
Jayavarman VII - Angkor Thom
Zhou Daguan - the last blooming
Ayutthaya - decline and the end of Angkor
Rulers
References

 

 

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