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- son
Yasovarman I (reigned 889–915), who
established a new capital,
Yasodharapura – the
first city of the
larger Angkor area. The city's
central temple...
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Angkor (Khmer: អង្គរ [ʔɑŋkɔː], lit. 'capital city'), also
known as
Yasodharapura (Khmer: យសោធរបុរៈ; Sanskrit: यशोधरपुर), was the
capital city of the...
- Thom
seems not to be the
first Khmer capital on the site, however.
Yasodharapura,
dating from
three centuries earlier, was
centred slightly further northwest...
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behest of the
Khmer king
Suryavarman II in the
early 12th
century in
Yaśodharapura (present-day Angkor), the
capital of the
Khmer Empire, as his state...
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dispatched Kun Si-li Ren-nong-la to
visit China. He was
forced to flee
Yasodharapura in 1431 as it was
indefensible against attack by the Siamese, resettling...
- 889—910
Yasodharapura Founder of
Yasodharapura Khmer Empire Harshavarman I 910–925
Yasodharapura Khmer Empire Ishanavarman II 925–928
Yasodharapura Khmer...
- Ten****erim, and
large parts of Malaya.: 28 In 1352 he laid
siege to
Yasodharapura. He was
successful the
following year and
placed one of his sons on...
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tributary of the
Tonle Sap. The
invaders pillaged the
Khmer capital of
Yasodharapura and put king
Tribhuvanadityavarman to death. Also in 1178, when he was...
- is a
Siamese intervention of some
undisclosed nature at the
capital Yasodharapura (Angkor Thom)
around the year 1431.
Historians relate the
event to the...