- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Bakong (Khmer: បាគង [ɓaːkɔːŋ]) is the
first Khmer temple mountain of sandstone...
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Prasat Bakong District Bakong District is a
district located in Siem Reap Province, in north-west Cambodia.
According to the 1998
census of Cambodia, it...
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Indravarman I
developed Hariharalaya further by
constructing Bakong: 354–358
circa 881.: 110–111
Bakong in
particular bears striking similarities to the Borobudur...
- Pand**** dubius,
commonly known as
bakong or ****-fruited ****pine, is a
species of Pand**** (****pine)
native to
Island Southeast Asia, New Guinea,...
- Wat
Bakong (វត្តបាគង) is a
Theravada Buddhist pagoda on the
precincts of the
Prasat Bakong in the
Ruluos archeological area of the
Siemreap Province. In...
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remains of the city are the
ruins of
several royal temples:
Preah Ko, the
Bakong, Lolei.: 60 : 353–357 The name "Hariharalaya" is
derived from the name...
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south of
Baram River mouth. The
language has
three dialects,
Bakong, Daliʼ and Miriʼ.
Narom language at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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chairwoman of the
Clearing House Operation Committee, she has
spearheaded the
Bakong Project, an
initiative of the
National Bank of
Cambodia that
explores and...
- The
earliest surviving temple of
Hariharalaya is
Preah Ko; the
others are
Bakong and Lolei. The
temples of the
Preah Ko
style are
known for
their small brick...
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composed by
three major temples:
Bakong, Lolei, and
Preah Ko,
along with the
smaller Prasat Prei Monti. At both
Bakong and
Lolei there are contemporary...