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Angkor Wat
Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia
Khmer Empire
802–1431 empire in Southeast Asia
Khmer architecture
construction produced by the Khmers during the Angkor period
Mahendraparvata
Mahendraparvata () is an ancient city of the Khmer Empire era in Cambodia. The existence of the city has been known for decades, but much of it lay concealed by forest and earth. The city was uncovered by an archaeological expedition led by Jean-Baptiste Chevance and Damian Evans in 2012 with the aid of airborne laser scanning technology called LIDAR.
Customs of Cambodia
book written by Zhou Daguan during his stay at Angkor between 1296 and 1297
Angkor Borei and Phnom Da
ancient Funan sites
Sdok Kok Thom
geographical object
Devaraja
thumb|right|upright|The statue of Harihara, the god amalgamation of [[Shiva and Vishnu, as the mortuary deified portrayal of King Kertarajasa of Majapahit. Revering the king as god incarnated on earth is the concept of devaraja.]]
Sri Jayarajacudamani
wife of King Dharanindravarman II of the Khmer Empire
Jayarajadevi
thumb|170px| Jayarajadevi in Preah Khan
Mahipativarman
Mahipativarman (Khmer: ព្រះអង្គម្ចាស់ មហិទ្ធិវរ្ម័ន) was the son of King . The last king of the Lower Chenla (also called ) kingdom, he was beheaded by the king of Zabag.
Ancient Khmer Highway
historic roadway in Cambodia and Thailand
Prasat Ta krabey
Khmer temple ruins in Surin province, Thailand
Srindrabhupesvarachuda
Srindrabhupesvarachuda (13th-century – 14th-century), was a princess and queen of the Khmer Empire, married to king Indravarman III of the Khmer Empire (r. 1295–1308).