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... Angkor Wat , which is perhaps surpassed only by the masterpieces of Jayavarman VII . Jayavarman VII who became king in 1180 was probably the last of the great kings , if not the greatest . His assumption of the kingship occurred under ...
... Angkor Wat , which is perhaps surpassed only by the masterpieces of Jayavarman VII . Jayavarman VII who became king in 1180 was probably the last of the great kings , if not the greatest . His assumption of the kingship occurred under ...
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... Angkor to Phnom Penh . The first abandonment of Angkor occurred earlier . However , the overall cause for the destruction of the Khmer kingdom which in fact overshadowed the other factors was the relentless hostility of the Thais and on ...
... Angkor to Phnom Penh . The first abandonment of Angkor occurred earlier . However , the overall cause for the destruction of the Khmer kingdom which in fact overshadowed the other factors was the relentless hostility of the Thais and on ...
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... Angkor to Phnom Penh . The first abandonment of Angkor occurred earlier . However , the overall cause for the destruction of the Khmer kingdom which in fact overshadowed the other factors was the relentless hostility of the Thais and on ...
... Angkor to Phnom Penh . The first abandonment of Angkor occurred earlier . However , the overall cause for the destruction of the Khmer kingdom which in fact overshadowed the other factors was the relentless hostility of the Thais and on ...
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THE MAINLAND STATES | 4 |
THE ARCHIPELAGO | 198 |
RELATIONS WITH CHINA | 230 |
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