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• • • The Khmer Empire (;: ចក្រភពខ្មែរ: Chakrphup Khmer or អាណាចក្រខ្មែរ Anachak Khmer), officially the Angkor Empire (Khmer: អាណាចក្រអង្គរ: Anachak Angkor), the to modern (' Kampuchea' or ' Srok Khmer' to the ), was a - empire in. The empire, which grew out of the former kingdoms of and, at times ruled over and/or vassalised most of and parts of, stretching from the tip of the northward to modern province,, and from westward to. Its greatest legacy is, in present-day, which was the site of the capital city during the empire's zenith. The majestic monuments of Angkor, such as and, bear testimony to the Khmer Empire's immense power and wealth, impressive art and culture, architectural technique, aesthetics achievements, and the variety of belief systems that it patronised over time. Satellite imaging has revealed that Angkor, during its peak in the 11th to 13th centuries, was the largest pre-industrial urban centre in the world.

The beginning of the era of the Khmer Empire is conventionally dated to 802 CE when King declared himself ('king of the world', or 'king of kings') on. The empire ended with the fall of Angkor in the 15th century. Casting pablo lapiedra colombiana movie. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Historiography [ ] The history of Angkor as the central area of settlement of the historical kingdom of Kambujadesa is also the history of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th to the 13th centuries. From Kambuja itself — and so also from the Angkor region — no written records have survived other than stone inscriptions. Therefore, the current knowledge of the historical Khmer civilisation is derived primarily from: • Archaeological excavation, reconstruction and investigation • Stone inscriptions (the most important of which are foundation steles of temples), which report on the political and religious deeds of the kings • Reliefs in a series of temple walls with depictions of military marches, life in the palace, market scenes, and the daily life of the population • Reports and chronicles of Chinese diplomats, traders and travellers.

History [ ] Formation and growth [ ] Jayavarman II — the founder of Angkor [ ]. Mounted on elephants According to,: 97: 353–354 circa 781 was the first capital of, located in, near today's. After he eventually returned to his home, the former kingdom of, he quickly built up his influence, conquered a series of competing kings, and in 790 became king of a kingdom called 'Kambuja' by the Khmer. He then moved his court northwest to, far inland north from the great lake of. Jayavarman II (802-835): xiii,59 is widely regarded as a king who set the foundations of the Angkor period in Cambodian history, beginning with a grandiose consecration ritual that he conducted in 802 on the sacred Mount Mahendraparvata, now known as, to celebrate the independence of Kambuja from dominion. At that ceremony Prince Jayavarman II was proclaimed a universal monarch (: Kamraten jagad ta Raja) or God King (: Deva Raja).

He declared himself Chakravartin in a ritual taken from the tradition, thereby not only becoming the divinely appointed and therefore uncontested ruler, but also simultaneously declaring the independence of his kingdom from. According to some sources, Jayavarman II had resided for some time in Java during the reign of,: 35 or 'The Lords of Mountains', hence the concept of or God King was ostensibly imported from Java.: 99–101 At that time, Sailendras allegedly ruled over Java, Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and parts of Cambodia, around the delta. One of the earliest temple mountains in Khmer architecture The first pieces of information on came from the on a stele in Sdok Kok Thom temple, region, dating to 1053. It recounts two and a half centuries of service that members of the temple's founding family provided for the Khmer court, mainly as chief chaplains of the religion. According to an older established interpretation, Jayavarman II was a prince who lived at the court of in and brought back to his home the art and culture of the Javanese Sailendran court to Cambodia.: 97 This classical theory was revisited by modern scholars such as Claude Jacques and Michael Vickery, who noted that Khmer used the term chvea to describe the, their close neighbours. Moreover, Jayavarman's political career began at (probably ) in eastern Cambodia, which makes the scenario of longtime contacts with the Chams (even through skirmishes, as the inscription suggests) more probable than the scenario of a long stay in distant Java.

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