history of art (Khmer: សិល្បៈខ្មែរ) stretches back centuries to ancient times, but the most famous period is undoubtedly the Khmer art of the Khmer Empire...
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Kun Khmer (Khmer: គុនខ្មែរ [kun kʰmae] lit. 'Khmer Martial Art'), or Pradal Serey (Khmer: ប្រដាល់សេរី [prɑɗal seːrəj] lit. 'Free Boxing'), is a combat...
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Khmer sculpture (Khmer: ចម្លាក់ខ្មែរ, Châmleăk Khmêr [cɑmˈlak kʰmae]) is the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire, which ruled a territory based on modern...
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Khmer architecture (Khmer: ស្ថាបត្យកម្មខ្មែរ), also known as Angkorian architecture (Khmer: ស្ថាបត្យកម្មសម័យអង្គរ), is the architecture produced by the...
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The Khmer Empire was a Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia, centered around hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia. Known as Kambuja (Old...
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article contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Khmer (/kəˈmɛər/...
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Culture of Cambodia (redirect from Khmer culture)
characteristics with current-day Cambodia. The Tai borrowed from the Khmer many elements of Indianized Khmer culture, including royal ceremonies, customs followed at...
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article contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Khmer traditional...
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Austroasiatic languages (redirect from Mon–Khmer languages)
Mon–Khmer—in Ethnologue. Austro‑Asiatic Munda North Munda Korku Kherwarian South Munda Kharia–Juang Koraput Munda Mon–Khmer Eastern Mon–Khmer Khmer (Cambodian)...
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Prang Sam Yot, a Khmer temple in Lopburi province Phanom Rung, a Khmer temple in Buriram province Shiva, 11th century, Lopburi. U-Thong art, also known as...
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(ancient Khmer battlefield martial art), Kun Khmer (formalised kickboxing), Baok Chambab (Khmer traditional wrestling) and Kbach Kun Dambong Veng (Khmer fencing)...
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Democratic Kampuchea (redirect from Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia)
known as the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge's capture of the capital Phnom Penh in 1975 effectively ended the United States-backed Khmer Republic of Lon...
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The Khmer keyboard (Khmer: ក្តារចុចជាភាសាខ្មែរ) includes several keyboard layouts for Khmer script. Khmer nationalist Ieu Koeus designed a prototype typewriter...
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Khmer ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery designed or produced as a form of Khmer art. The tradition of Cambodian ceramics dates back to the third...
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article contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Khmer royal cuisine...
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Music of Cambodia (redirect from Khmer music)
is derived from a mesh of cultural traditions dating back to the ancient Khmer Empire, India, China and the original indigenous tribes living in the area...
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Khmer jewellery originated in the Khmer Empire. Khmer jewellery has been produced since the 6th or 7th century. Jayavarman VII, while he was an influential...
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Cambodian cuisine (redirect from Khmer cuisine)
which is Khmer cuisine (Khmer: សិល្បៈធ្វើម្ហូបខ្មែរ, lit. 'Khmer culinary art'), the nearly-two-thousand-year-old culinary tradition of the Khmer people...
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Colonnette (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
The term columnette has also been used to refer to thin columns. In Khmer art, the colonnette designates in particular the columns which frame the doors...
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New Khmer Architecture (Khmer: ស្ថាបត្យកម្មខ្មែរថ្មី) was an architectural movement in Cambodia during the 1950s and 1960s. The style blended elements...
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Middle Khmer is the historical stage of the Khmer language as it existed between the 14th and 18th centuries, spanning the period between Old Khmer and the...
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Bokator (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Bokator (Khmer: ល្បុក្កតោ...
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Suryavarman II (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Suryavarman II (Khmer: សូរ្យវរ្ម័នទី២...
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Đại Việt–Khmer War were a series of wars and conflicts fought between the Kingdom of Đại Việt and the combined forces of Champa and the Khmer Empire between...
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the visual arts of Cambodia stretches back centuries to ancient crafts; Khmer art reached its peak during the Angkor period. Traditional Cambodian arts...
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Jayavarman VII (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
Jayavarman VII (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៧), known posthumously as Mahaparamasaugata (មហាបរមសៅគាត, c. 1122–1218), was king of the Khmer Empire. He was the son...
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History of Cambodia (redirect from Khmer Kingdoms)
areas of Indochina and maintained more than a singular centre of power. The Khmer Empire was established by the early 9th century. Sources refer here to a...
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Khmer–Cham wars were a series of conflicts and contests between states of the Khmer Empire and Champa, later involving Đại Việt, that lasted from the...
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Pinpeat (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
The Pinpeat (Khmer: ពិណពាទ្យ, pĭnpéaty [pɨnpiət]) is the largest Khmer traditional musical ensemble. It has performed the ceremonial music of the royal...
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Under the Khmer, more than 900 temples were built in Cambodia and in neighboring Thailand and Laos. The royal patronage for Khmer Buddhist art reached its...
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