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The East Baray is a baray at Angkor, Cambodia, orientated east-west and located just east of Angkor Thom. It was constructed by elevating dykes rather than by excavation. The dykes are 7.5 by 1.8 km, creating a capacity of 50 million cubic metres. It was originally called Yashodharatataka, named after its creator king Yashovarman. The baray is now dry. In the middle of the baray is the East Mebon. Angkor Wat Architecture of Cambodia has dated back to many centuries ago and has influenced Thai architecture. ... Angkor was the site of a series of capital cities of the Khmer empire for much of the period from the 9th century to the 15th century CE. Their ruins (13°24N, 103°51E) are located amid forests and farmland to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle... Face-tower of the South Gate, showing Avalokiteshvara Bayon temple, Angkor Thom The Terrace of the Leper King, showing apsara Angkor Thom was the fortified inner royal city built by Jayavarman VII (1181 - 1220?), Buddhist king of the Khmer Empire, at the end of the 12th Century, after Angkor had...



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Angkor Thom Angkor Wat Baksei Chamkrong Banteay Kdei Banteay Samré Banteay Srei Baphuon the Bayon Chau Say Tevoda East Baray East Mebon Kbal Spean the Khleangs Krol Ko Lolei Neak Pean Phimeanakas Phnom Bakheng Phnom Krom Prasat Ak Yum Prasat Kravan Preah Khan Preah Ko Preah Palilay Preah Pithu Pre Rup Spean Thma Srah Srang Ta Prohm Ta Som Ta Keo Terrace of the Elephants Terrace of the Leper King Thommanon West Baray West Mebon Angkor was the site of a series of capital cities of the Khmer empire for much of the period from the 9th century to the 15th century CE. Their ruins (13°24N, 103°51E) are located amid forests and farmland to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle... Angkor was the site of a series of capital cities of the Khmer empire for much of the period from the 9th century to the 15th century CE. Their ruins (13°24N, 103°51E) are located amid forests and farmland to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle... Face-tower of the South Gate, showing Avalokiteshvara Bayon temple, Angkor Thom The Terrace of the Leper King, showing apsara Angkor Thom was the fortified inner royal city built by Jayavarman VII (1181 - 1220?), Buddhist king of the Khmer Empire, at the end of the 12th Century, after Angkor had... Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Angkor, Cambodia and is the work of Suryavarman II (AD 1113-1150). ... Baksei Chamkrong at Angkor, Cambodia, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, built in the middle of the 10th century, completed during the reign of Rajendravarman II (from 941-968). ... Angkor viewed from space The Bayon temple at Angkor Angkor is the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (history) which thrived from the 9th century to 15th century CE. Its ruins are located in forests to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap), near present day Siem Reap, Cambodia... Banteay Samré is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia located east of the East Baray. ... Categories: Stub | Buildings and structures of Cambodia ... Angkor viewed from space The Bayon temple at Angkor Angkor is the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (history) which thrived from the 9th century to 15th century CE. Its ruins are located in forests to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap), near present day Siem Reap, Cambodia... Categories: Stub | Architecture of Cambodia | Tourism of Cambodia ... Angkor viewed from space The Bayon temple at Angkor Angkor is the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (history) which thrived from the 9th century to 15th century CE. Its ruins are located in forests to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap), near present day Siem Reap, Cambodia... Kbal Spean is an Angkorian era site on the southwest slopes of the Kulen Hills, 25 km from the main Angkor group. ... Krol Ko at Angkor, Cambodia, is Buddhist temple built at the end of the 12th century under the rule of Jayavarman VII. It is north of Neak Pean. ... Neak Pean at Angkor, Cambodia is an artificial island with a Buddhist temple at the center of Jayatataka Baray, or Pool of Jayavarman. ... Phimeanakas at Angkor, Cambodia, is a Hindu temple in the Kleang art style, built at the end of the 10th century, during the reign of Rajendravarman II (from 941-968). ... Categories: Stub | Buildings and structures of Cambodia ... Phnom Krom in Angkor, Cambodia, was built on a mountain at the end of the 9th century, during the reign of Yasovarman (from 889-910). ... Angkor viewed from space The Bayon temple at Angkor Angkor is the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (history) which thrived from the 9th century to 15th century CE. Its ruins are located in forests to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap), near present day Siem Reap, Cambodia... Preah Khan at Angkor, Cambodia was built in 1191 AD as a center of learning and Buddhist monastery during the rule of Jayavarman VII. It covers 56 hectares (560,000 m²), two kilometers northeast of Angkor Thom. ... Angkor viewed from space The Bayon temple at Angkor Angkor is the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (history) which thrived from the 9th century to 15th century CE. Its ruins are located in forests to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap), near present day Siem Reap, Cambodia... Pre Rup is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built as the state temple of king Rajendravarman and dedicated in 961 or 962. ... Spean Thma at Angkor, Cambodia is known as the bridge of stone west of Ta Keo. ... Ta Prohm temple at Angkor Thom, Cambodia was built during the time of King Jayavarman VII and is best known as the temple where strangler fig trees have been left intertwined with the stonework, much as it was uncovered from the jungle. ... Ta Som at Angkor, Cambodia, is a small Buddhist temple dedicated to the father of King Jayavarman VII. It was built at the end of the 12th century. ... Angkor viewed from space The Bayon temple at Angkor Angkor is the ancient capital of the Khmer empire (history) which thrived from the 9th century to 15th century CE. Its ruins are located in forests to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle Sap), near present day Siem Reap, Cambodia... Terrace of the Elephants, Angkor, Cambodia The Terrace of the Elephants is part of the walled city of Angkor Thom, a ruined temple complex in Cambodia. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion, because: it is patent nonsense. ... Thommanon at Angkor, Cambodia, is one of a pair of Hindu temples built in the end of the 11th century, completed during the reign of Suryavarman II (from 1113-1150). ...

Rest of Cambodia Banteay Chhmar Beng Mealea Preah Vihear
Thailand Lopburi Phanom Rung Phimai Mueang Sing
Laos Wat Phou

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Cambodia - Success of Angkor Wat / ancient Khmer (344 words)
This water was stored in the huge reservoirs such as the East and West Baray, and irrigated to the farmlands during the dry period.
The two major reservoirs at the Angkor are the East and West Baray.
The East Baray has long been dry whereas the West Baray is still in use today.
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