- Beng
Mealea (Khmer: បឹងមាលា, UNGEGN: Bœ̆ng
Méaléa, ALA-LC: Pẏng Mālā [ɓəŋ miəliə], "Temple of
Lotus Pond"), or
Boeng Mealea, is a
temple from the Angkor...
- name of the
monument Beng
Mealea, the
modern Buddhist pagoda Wat Beng
Mealea, and the
village and
commune Phum Beng
Mealea,
which is
located in the Svay...
- home of
Banteay Srei,
Roluos (temples), the
UNESCO tentative site of Beng
Mealea, and the
UNESCO tentative site of
Phnom Kulen National Park, home to the...
- complex,
supposedly a
divine castle built for
legendary Khmer king
Preah Ket
Mealea by
Hindu god
Preah Pisnukar (or Braḥ Bisṇukār, Vishvakarman). In the 17th...
- Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda, Wat
Athvea and, east of the capital, the huge Beng
Mealea complex.
Suryavarman married, but no
record exists of his wives' names....
-
several locations of the
former empire. On the road from
Angkor to Beng
Mealea, the
Spean Praptos is one of the
longest with 25 arches. Rooney, 2005, p...
-
Elsewhere Angkor Borei Ba
Phnom Banteay Chhmar Banteay Prei
Nokor Beng
Mealea Koh Ker
Kuhak Nokor Phnom Banan Phnom Bayangkao Phnom Chhnok Phnom Chiso...
- Pae and Beng
Mealea. The Camp
Cambodia logo
features a
giant ibis, a
critically endangered ibis
found in
northern Cambodia. Camp Beng
Mealea was established...
-
Elsewhere Angkor Borei Ba
Phnom Banteay Chhmar Banteay Prei
Nokor Beng
Mealea Koh Ker
Kuhak Nokor Phnom Banan Phnom Bayangkao Phnom Chhnok Phnom Chiso...
-
Yasovarman II
Angkor Wat,
Banteay Samré, Thommanon, Chau Say Tevoda, Beng
Mealea, some of
Preah Pithu,
Phimai and
Phnom Rung The high
classical style of...