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  2. Jayavarman VII - Wikipedia

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    Jayavarman VII built 121 "houses with fire" rest houses built every fifteen kilometers along raised highways for travellers, and 102 hospitals. His was the " Buddhism of the Greater Vehicle ". However, Brahmans continued to play a "role at court", with Hrishikesa being made chief priest, with the title Jayamahapradhana.

  3. Angkor Thom - Wikipedia

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    Angkor Thom was established as the capital of Jayavarman VII's empire and was the centre of his massive building program. One inscription found in the city refers to Jayavarman as the groom and the city as his bride. [4]: 121 Angkor Thom seems not to be the first Khmer capital on the site, however.

  4. Bust of Jayavarman VII - Wikipedia

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    The bust of Jayavarman VII is a grey-green sandstone head, with downcast eyes and a faint smile. The hairstyle, with the hair pulled into a small round bun at the top of the skull, makes it possible to identify the subject as being a man; the four squatting men sculpted on the pediment of the temple of Banteay Srei, kept at the Guimet museum, have practically the same hairstyle.

  5. Varman dynasty (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    Jayavarman VII: 1181~1215 House of Mahidharapura He successfully expelled Champa and established Angkor Thom as the capital. Khmer Empire Indravarman II ~1215-1243 Mahidharapura Khmer Empire Jayavarman VIII: 1243–1295 Mahidharapura Khmer Empire Srindravarman: 1295–1307 Mahidharapura Khmer Empire Srindrajayavarman: 1308–1327 Mahidharapura ...

  6. Dinosaur of Ta Prohm - Wikipedia

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    Ta Prohm was constructed in the late 12th century under Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire and was dedicated in honor of his mother, Sri Jayarajacudamani, in 1186. [2] Ta Prohm is decorated with numerous bas-reliefs, depicting various animals and mythical figures.

  7. Arogayasala - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer hospitals appear across a great expanse of Jayavarman VII's territory and mostly near main settlements. [4] Archaeological remains show that Arogayasala had a consistent structural composition. Inscriptional evidence from the Ta Prohm inscription (1186 CE) attests to 102 Arogayasala across Jayavarman VII's territory during his reign.

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  9. Jayavarman - Wikipedia

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    Jayavarman VII, ruled 1181–1219; Jayavarman VIII, ruled 1243–1295; Kings of central India: Jayavarman (Chandela dynasty), ruled c. 1110-1120;