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Jayavarman VII
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Cambodian king, considered by historians to be the most powerful Khmer monarch of all time
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5 total works indexed
- Clinical phenotypes and factor VII genotype in congenital factor VII deficiency
· 2005 · cited 209x
- Stroke Treatment Academic Industry Roundtable (STAIR) Recommendations for Maximizing the Use of Intravenous Thrombolytics and Expanding Treatment Options With Intra-arterial and Neuroprotective Therapies
· 2011 · cited 182x
- Factor VII deficiency: defining the clinical picture and optimizing therapeutic options
· 2008 · cited 107x
- Recombinant, activated factor VII for surgery in factor VII deficiency: a prospective evaluation – the surgical STER
· 2010 · cited 71x
- Stabilization of the (2, 1) tearing mode and of the current disruption in the W VII–A stellarator
· 1980 · cited 60x
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Key facts
- Reign
- 1181–1218
- Predecessor
- Tribhuvanadityavarman (prior to the Cham Invasion)
- Successor
- Indravarman II
- Born
- c. 1122/1125, Angkor , Khmer Empire
- Died
- 1218 (aged c. 95), Yaśodharapura (Angkor) , Khmer Empire
- Consort
- Jayarajadevi , Indradevi
- Issue
- Suryakumara (mentioned in Ta Prohm), Virakumara (mentioned in Preah Khan), Srindrakumara (mentioned in Banteay Chhmar), Indravarman II , Tamalinda (later became a bhikku ), Sukhara Mahadevi , chief consorts of Pho Khun Pha Mueang
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Encyclopedic overview
DynastyVarman FatherDharanindravarman II MotherSri Jayarajacudamani ReligionMahayana Buddhism
Military service Allegiance Khmer Empire Battles/wars Khmer–Cham wars
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