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... temple dedicated to his father . His crowning achievement , however , was the foundation of the new Angkor . In accordance with precedent , he gave his own name to his capital : Yashodharapura ( Fig . 3 ) . His new temple on the summit ...
... temple dedicated to his father . His crowning achievement , however , was the foundation of the new Angkor . In accordance with precedent , he gave his own name to his capital : Yashodharapura ( Fig . 3 ) . His new temple on the summit ...
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... temple mausoleum , where the ashes of Paramavishnuloka , the posthumous name of the king , would have opened the ... temple probably represent him as a boddhisattva . Не also had the Northern Baray constructed , with its island ...
... temple mausoleum , where the ashes of Paramavishnuloka , the posthumous name of the king , would have opened the ... temple probably represent him as a boddhisattva . Не also had the Northern Baray constructed , with its island ...
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... temple . They also assigned their juniors to provide sur- plus agricultural and craft products . But since it was they who founded and maintained the temple , this meant that they also deployed surplus production . For the elite , this ...
... temple . They also assigned their juniors to provide sur- plus agricultural and craft products . But since it was they who founded and maintained the temple , this meant that they also deployed surplus production . For the elite , this ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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