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... Jayavarman VII came to the throne in 1181 , and it was during his reign that Angkor took on its final form . He probably moved and shaped more stone in his building programmes than all his predecessors com- bined . His enduring ...
... Jayavarman VII came to the throne in 1181 , and it was during his reign that Angkor took on its final form . He probably moved and shaped more stone in his building programmes than all his predecessors com- bined . His enduring ...
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... Jayavarman IV O Rajendravarman Jayavarman V △ Other Mun River WarPhu Land above 100m 200 km Figure 6. The distribution of the inscriptions dating to the dynasty of Jayavarman II . related to the ownership of land . The worship of ...
... Jayavarman IV O Rajendravarman Jayavarman V △ Other Mun River WarPhu Land above 100m 200 km Figure 6. The distribution of the inscriptions dating to the dynasty of Jayavarman II . related to the ownership of land . The worship of ...
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... Delta . They encountered a king , and reports of preceding dynas- tic rule . There was a palace and a walled city . The king levied taxes on Gulf of Siam △ Jayavarman VI Dharanindravarman Suryavarman II Jayavarman. 52 Charles F. W. Higham.
... Delta . They encountered a king , and reports of preceding dynas- tic rule . There was a palace and a walled city . The king levied taxes on Gulf of Siam △ Jayavarman VI Dharanindravarman Suryavarman II Jayavarman. 52 Charles F. W. Higham.
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