may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Angkor (Khmer: អង្គរ [ʔɑŋkɔː], lit. 'capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura...
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Angkor Wat (/ˌæŋkɔːr ˈwɒt/; Khmer: អង្គរវត្ត, "City/Capital of Temples") is a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia. Located on a site measuring 162...
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Khmer Empire (redirect from Angkor Empire)
call this period of Cambodian history the Angkor period, after the empire's most well-known capital, Angkor. The Khmer Empire ruled or vassalised most...
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Angkor Thom (Khmer: អង្គរធំ [ʔɑŋkɔː tʰom]; meaning "Great City"), alternatively Nokor Thom (Khmer: នគរធំ [nɔkɔː tʰom]), located in present-day Cambodia...
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Angkor Beer (Khmer: ស្រាបៀរ អង្គរ, Srabiĕr Ângkôr [sraːɓiːə ʔɑŋkɔː]) is a Cambodian lager, named after the iconic Khmer Angkor temples near Siem Reap....
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question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport (IATA: SAI, ICAO: VDSA) is an international airport...
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Look up Angkor or Angkor Wat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Angkor or Ankor may refer to: Angkor, the site of a series of capital cities of the Khmer...
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The fall of Angkor, also known as the sack of Angkor or siege of Angkor, was a seven-month siege of the Khmer capital Angkor by the Ayutthaya Kingdom....
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question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Cambodia Angkor Air (Khmer: កម្ពុជា អង្គរ អ៊ែរ) is the national flag carrier airline of...
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Siem Reap (section Re-discovery of Angkor)
cosmopolitan drinking and dining scene. Siem Reap city, home to the famous Angkor Wat temples, was named the ASEAN City of Culture for the period 2021–2022...
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Siem Reap International Airport (redirect from Angkor Airport)
airport that served Siem Reap and Angkor. It opened in 1932 and closed in 2023 upon the opening of Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport. It was the...
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Bayon (redirect from Angkor Bayon)
(/ˈbaɪɔːn/ BAI-on) is a richly decorated Khmer temple related to Buddhism at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Sky Angkor Airlines Inc. (Khmer: ស្កាយ អង្គរ អ៊ែឡាញ), formerly known as Skywings Asia...
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Angkor EV (mentioned in sources with various names including Angkor 333-1000, Angkor, Angkor EV 2011, Angkor EV 2013 and Angkor EV 2014) is a proposed...
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The Angkor Wat equinox is a solar phenomenon considered as a hierophany that happens twice a year with spring and autumn equinox, as part of the many astronomical...
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the region. In the 15th century, it began a decline in power (the Post-Angkor Period) until, in 1863, it became the French Protectorate of Cambodia. After...
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Viraat Ramayan Mandir (redirect from Virat Angkor Wat Ram Mandir)
rupees and is planned to be 123 metres (405 ft) high, double height of Angkor Wat Hindu Temple in Cambodia, and to have a hall that seats 20,000 people...
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Angkor National Museum is an archaeological museum dedicated to the collection, preservation and presentation of Angkorian artifacts, also to provides...
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The post-Angkor period of Cambodia (Khmer: ប្រទេសកម្ពុជាក្រោយសម័យអង្គរ), also called the Middle period, refers to the historical era from the early 15th...
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Angkor Tiger Football Club (Khmer: ក្លឹបបាល់ទាត់អង្គរថាយហ្គឺរ, Klœ̆b Băltoăt Ângkôr Thayhkœr) is a Cambodian professional association football club based...
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Artisans Angkor is a Cambodian social business established in 1992 with the aim of providing employment opportunities for rural youth while preserving...
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near the city of Siem Reap, Cambodia, approximately one kilometre east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray. It was built in the Bayon...
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ស្ថាបត្យកម្មសម័យអង្គរ), is the architecture produced by the Khmers during the Angkor period of the Khmer Empire from approximately the later half of the 8th...
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Cambrew Ltd (Angkor Brewery) is the largest brewery in Cambodia, situated in Sihanoukville. The brewery produces Angkor Beer (the most widely consumed...
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Jayavarman VII (section Angkor Thom and Bayon)
including 18 high priests and 615 female dancers.: 126 Angkor Thom ("Grand Angkor" or "Angkor of Dham(ma)") was a new city centre,: 378–382 called in...
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league. Founded in 2008 as Boeung Ket Rubber Field, it became Boeung Ket Angkor in 2015 and simply Boeung Ket FC in 2017. Originally based in Kampong Cham...
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It is Cambodia's second largest airport by area after the new Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport. It is located in the Pou Senchey District, 10 kilometres...
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temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and Parvati. Located in the area of Angkor, it lies near the hill of Phnom Dei, 25 km (16 mi) north-east of the main...
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manner of temple guardians or custodians are called devatas. Angkor Wat, the largest Angkor temple (built in 1113–1150 AD), features both Apsaras and Devata...
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2003 Phnom Penh riots (redirect from Thailand and Angkor)
article falsely alleged that Thai actress Suvanant Kongying claimed that the Angkor Wat belonged to Thailand. Other Cambodian print and radio media picked up...
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