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The Khmer Empire was a Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia, centered around hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia.Known as Kambuja (Old Khmer: កម្វុជ; Khmer: កម្ពុជ) by its inhabitants, it grew out of the former civilization of Chenla and lasted from 802 to 1431.
Khmer Empire (802–1431) Archers mounted on war elephants, stone relief at the Bayon Map of South-east Asia c. 900 CE, showing the Khmer Empire in red, Champa in ...
3 Khmer Empire (802–1431) 4 list. Toggle list subsection. ... 1405–1431 Barom Reachea II: Angkor, Chaktomuk: Abandoned Angkor (1431). Khmer Empire (802–1431)
Khmer Empire (802–1431) Order Monarch Personal name Reign 1 Jayavarman II: Jayavarman 802–850 2 Jayavarman III: Jayavarthon 850–877 3 Indravarman I:
Toggle Angkor Period (802–1431) subsection. 2.1 Varman dynasty (802–1336) 2.2 Trasak Paem dynasty (1336–1431) 3 Cambodia (1431–present) 4 References.
They were the builders of the later Khmer Empire, which dominated Southeast Asia for six centuries beginning in 802, and now form the mainstream of political, cultural, and economic Cambodia. [43] Ancient Khmer script. The Khmers developed the Khmer alphabet, which in turn gave birth to the later Thai and Lao alphabets.
The Khmer Empire was established by the early 9th century in a mythical initiation and consecration ceremony to claim political legitimacy by founder Jayavarman II at Mount Kulen (Mount Mahendra) in 802 C.E. [9] A succession of powerful sovereigns, continuing the Hindu devaraja cult tradition, reigned over the classical era of Khmer ...
Ponhea Yat (Khmer: ពញាយ៉ាត, UNGEGN: Pônhéa Yat, ALA-LC: Bañā Y″āt [ˌpɔɲiəˈjaːt]; c. 1390 – 1463), [1] also known as Borom Reachea II (Khmer: បរមរាជាទី២, UNGEGN: Bârômôréachéa ti 2, ALA-LC: Paramarājā dī 2 [ˌɓɑrɔmriəˈciə tiː piː]), was the last king of the Khmer Empire and the first Khmer king of the post-Angkor period.