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Rajendravarman II (Khmer: រាជេន្ទ្រវរ្ម័នទី២) was the king of the
Khmer Empire (region of
Angkor in Cambodia), from 944 to 968 AD.
Rajendravarman II was...
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temple at Angkor, Cambodia,
built as the
state temple of
Khmer king
Rajendravarman: 116 : 73–74 : 361–364 and
dedicated in 961 or
early 962. It is a temple...
- son, King
Harshavarman I.: 114 : 70, 75 The
temple was
completed by
Rajendravarman II (944–968). The name "Baksei Chamkrong"
means "The Bird Who Shelters...
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Mahipativarman (Khmer: ព្រះអង្គម្ចាស់ មហិទ្ធិវរ្ម័ន) was the son of King
Rajendravarman I [fr]. The last king of the
Lower Chenla (also
called Water Chenla [km])...
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Khleang style,
built at the end of the 10th century,
during the
reign of
Rajendravarman (from 941 to 968), then
completed by
Suryavarman I: 115, 135 : 371 ...
- some 100
kilometres (62 mi)
northeast of Angkor.: 360, 363 Only when
Rajendravarman II
ascended to the
throne (reigned 944–968) was the
royal palace returned...
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regnant of
Sambhupura Chenla in Cambodia. She was also the
queen of
Rajendravarman I [fr], the king of
Lower Chenla. She was the
daughter of
Queen Indrani...
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Khmer Empire. Ta Keo was the
state temple of
Jayavarman V, son of
Rajendravarman, who had
built Pre Rup. Like Pre Rup, it has five
sanctuary towers arranged...
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steles report that the
original gold
statue was
stolen by the Khmer's
Rajendravarman II in 950,: 124 and that in 965, the king Jaya
Indravarman I replaced...
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Icelandic farmer and law
expert Mumadona Dias,
countess of
Portugal Rajendravarman II,
ruler of the
Khmer Empire Robert of Vermandois,
Frankish nobleman...