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Yashodharapura (Khmer: យសោធរបុរៈ;
Khmer pronunciation: [jeaʔ sao tʰeaʔ reaʔ boʔ raʔ]; Sanskrit: यशोधरपुर "
Yashodharapura"), also
known as
Angkor (Khmer:...
- His
greatest achievement was to move the
capital from
Hariharalaya to
Yashodharapura where it
remained there for 600 years.: 103 It was at this new capital...
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Khmers did not draw any
clear distinctions between Angkor Thom and
Yashodharapura; even in the 14th century, an
inscription used the
earlier name.: 138 ...
- II,
wrestled the
power away from him and
moved the
capital back to
Yashodharapura. He died in 944 and
received the
posthumous name of Brahmaloka.: 115 ...
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Khmer Empire 802 CE 1431 CE Mahendraparvata, Hariharalaya, Koh Ker,
Yashodharapura Old Khmer, Sanskrit,
Dravidian languages Cambodia Laos Vietnam Thailand...
- had his
residence at Koh Ker and not at
Roluos (Hariharalaya) or at
Yashodharapura (Angkor) like the
kings before him. Some
historians think that Jayavarman...
- Evans,
Damian (2018-01-01), The
Angkorian City: From
Hariharalaya to
Yashodharapura, pp. 158–177,
retrieved 2020-06-10
Federal Research Division. Russell...
- Evans,
Damian (2018-01-01), The
Angkorian City: From
Hariharalaya to
Yashodharapura, pp. 158–177,
retrieved 2020-06-10 Hays, Jeffrey. "ANGKOR-KHMER CIVILIZATION...
- Ker: an
inscription dated 921 states, "Jayavarman IV left the city of
Yashodharapura to
reign at Chok
Gargyar taking the
Devaraja with him." The rivalry...