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  1160 - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Erik den helige is succeeded by Karl Sverkersson.
Yasovarman II succeeds his uncle Dharanindravarman as ruler of the Khmer Empire.
Dharanindravarman's son Jayavarman, acquieses to his cousin's succession and goes into exile in neighbroing Champa.
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 NokorThom
Dharanindravarman II was the cousin of Suryavarman II and was undoubtedly the son of Dharanindravarman I deposed by the latter.
The inscription of Say-Fong (Laos) introduced Jayavarman VII as the son of Dharanindravarman II and a princess from Jayadityapura.
The naval battle conducted by the Chams against Yasovarman II in 1177 was thought by scholars to be depicted on the walls of both the Bayon and Banteay Chmar.
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 MohaNokor
The internal conflicts during King Udayadityavarman II might also have passed to the next reign of king Harsavarman I. It reflects the unsettlement of the new Angkorean Empire facing with previous elements of Angkorean court.
It was from this locality that, Suryavarman II emerged as a leader to unite the Khmer Empire and went on to establish once again the Cakravatin kingship.
The end of the reign of Suryavarman II is obscure, and the date of his death is still unknown.
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 blog.myspace.com/potizphatlb
Finally in 1177 Kambuja was defeated in a naval battle on the Tonle Sap lake by the army of the Chams, and was incorporated as a province of Champa.
Suryavarman II (Paramavishnuloka) was king of the Khmer Empire from 1113 to 1150 and the builder of Angkor Wat, which he dedicated to Vishnu.
Indravarman II was succeeded by Jayavarman VIII (reigned 1243-1295).
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 Angkor Wat Period Cambodia Travel
Jayavarman VI died in 1107, and the throne was followed by his elder brother Dharanindravarman I. This king was less ambitious as well as less energetic.
The last inscription referring to Suryavarman II was carved in 1145 A.D. with his preparation to invade Vietnam and probably he died sometime between 1145 and 1150 in a battlefield.
The death of Suryavarman II led to the decline of the Angkor Empire for a short interval and the successive kings were rather weak as well as tyrannical.
www.cambodia-travel.com /khmer/angkor-era1181.htm   (1011 words)

  
 Suryavarman II
Suryavarman II, son of Ksitindradity and Narendralakshmi, Khmer king renowned as a religious reformer and temple builder.
Suryavarman II defeated rival claimants, Harshavarman III and Dharanindravarman I, to the throne and established sole rule over Cambodia, reuniting the country after more than 50 years of unrest.
Suryavarman II died in 1150 in the midst of a new campaign against Champa.
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 Royalty-1
Jaya Varaman V was the son of Rachindra Varaman II.
In 1080 while Hesa Varaman II was on the throne, a nobleman from the northern region of Kampuchea, Mahetha Bura city (Se Moon river) declared himself king, and called himself Jaya Varaman VI.
From 1150 to 1165 Yasovarman II was the supreme king.
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 Casino online portal | information about Casino online | Khmer_empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jayavarman II lived as a prince at the court of Java, whether as a prisoner or for his education (or both) has not yet been established.
He took up again the extensive building schemes of the earlier kings and established a series of temples in the Angkor area; not the least being the East Mebon, on an island in the middle of the East Baray, and several Buddhist temples and monasteries.
From 968 to 1001 reigned the son of Rajendravarman II, Jayavarman V.
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 Chronology of Cambodian History, Angkor Era (802-1431)
King Suryavarman II carries out another major campaign against the Dai Viet, without the Cham as allies, and is defeated.
Jayavarman, son of Dharanindravarman II, assumes leadership of Khmer resistance.
Jaya Parameshvaravarman II becomes King of Champa upon the withdrawal of the Khmers.
www.geocities.com /khmerchronology/angkor.htm   (1085 words)

  
 Suryavarman II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suryavarman II depicted in a bas-relief at Angkor Wat.
An inscription records that he came to power violently, springing atop the elephant of King Dharanindravarman I and slaying him like the bird god Garuda seizes a snake in its talons.
For reasons unknown, Suryavarman II is the first Khmer king to be depicted in art.
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 Southeast Asia to 1875 by Sanderson Beck   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
England's king James II sent a letter proclaiming that British subjects were not to serve on foreign ships in the east.
Before Rama II died, Prince Maha Mongkut, his oldest son by a queen, was ordained a Buddhist monk so that the more experienced son could become Rama III (r.
He went to Bangkok for the funeral of Rama II in 1825 and requested that Laos families, which had been deported to Siam, be allowed to return home.
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 Kings of Cambodia
The earliest civilization on the mainland of Southeast Asia, with the earliest dated inscription in Cambodian from 611 AD, but some earlier Sanskrit inscriptions, Cambodia grew into perhaps the most brilliant, leaving the most substantial and impressive architectual remains of any.
Gordon's listing of Norodom Sihanouk as "Norodom Sihanouk II" is a little puzzling, since there is no earlier "Norodom Sihanouk" in the list.
There is an earlier "Norodom," which would make him "Norodom I" and our contemporary leader "Norodom II Sihanouk," but this would make Sihanouk's father, Norodom Suramarit, into "Norodom III Suramarit." That is how I have given it, in the absence of better information.
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 Jayavarman VII
Jayavarman VII was born around 1120 or 1125, son of King Dharanindravarman II (r.
He married a very religious, strong-minded, and devote princess, Jayarajadevi, who exerted an important influence on him, both before he gained the throne and during the early years of his reign.
When Prince Jayavarman received word of a palace rebellion, he hastened to return to Cambodia - perhaps to support King Yasovarman II or to assert his own rights to the throne.
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 History of Cambodia - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
During World War II, the Japanese allowed the French government (based at Vichy) that collaborated with the Nazis to continue administering Cambodia and the other Indochinese territories, but they also fostered Khmer nationalism.
Son spent most of WOrld War II in Japan, getting there through their embassy in Bangkok after he was granted asylum by the Japanese government.
After World War II, Son returned to Cambodia to become Foreign Minister of a new Cambodian government that had declared independence at the encouragement of the Japanese.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=2359&st=0&p=4712376&   (4420 words)

  
 Cambodia Buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
During the reign of Jayavarman V (968-1001), the successor of Rajendravarman II, Mahayana Buddhism grew in importance.
Pramakramabahu I, the king of Sri Lanka,is said to have sent a princess as a bride probably for Jayavarman VII, son of Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160), who was the crown prince.
In order to popularize Buddhism Satha (1576-1594 AD), son and successor of Barom Reachea, restored the great towers of the Angkor Wat(the Visnu temple, see Fig.), which was built by Sriyavarman II (1113-1150 AD), had become a Buddhist shrine by the sixteenth century AD.
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 Honey and McAlpine » History, Mythology, Gods, Deities and Information
Suryavarman II Suryavarman II is justifiably known to history because he built Angkor Wat, the pinnacle of Khmer art and architecture.
Although Angkor itself was not invaded, Suryavarman II fought many battles with the Dai Viet in the northern part of Vietnam (Annam) during the early years of his reign, and in the later years he fought the Chams in central Vietnam.
There are no inscriptions referring to Suryavarman II or his activities after this event so it is assumed he died in 1149 or 1150.
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 Hindus Arise
Suryavarman II was an extremely ambitious king, in addition to being a religious reformer.
Despite being defeated by Da Viet, Suryavarman II is still considered one of the most important kings in terms of expanding the realm of the Khmer Empire.
In 1572 Rana Udai Singh died and Maharana Pratap ascended the throne of Mewar.
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 APSARA - The Classical Age
In their architecture and decor these constructions prefigure the remarkable achievements embodied in the mountain-temple built by the next great king, Suryavarman II, who came to power in 1113: Angkor Wat.
The construction of this temple, because of its sheer size, as well as its architectural and artistic perfection, has surely required tremendous means and exceedingly sophisticated technique.
After the middle of the twelfth century, Dharanindravarman II is thought to have been the first Buddhist king to rule over Angkor.
www.autoriteapsara.org /en/angkor/history/classical.html   (1760 words)

  
 Khmer Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] Jayavarman II - the founder of Angkor
Jayavarman II lived as a prince at the court of Sailendra in Java, whether as a royal hostage of Java's vassal kingdom, or for his education (or both), has not yet been established.
Thus he brought the art and culture of Javanese Sailendran court to Cambodia.
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 Introduction to Suryavarman II - King of Angkor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Introduction to Suryavarman II - King of Angkor
The King then performed the sacrifices, beginning with the sacred mysteries, had the solemn fetes accomplished, … and gave rich presents, such as palaquins, fans, fly-swatters, crowns, buckles, pendants, bracelets and rings."
Inscription gives an account of the inauguration of Suryavarman II "Under the Sung dynasty, at the twelfth moon of the sixteenth year ching-ho (A.D. 1116), the king of Chenla sent an ambassadors, two great dignitaries of the kingdom.
www.mc.maricopa.edu /dept/d10/asb/anthro2003/archy/angkor/suryavarmanll.html   (812 words)

  
 Southeast Asia: the Mainland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Muhammad II ibni al-Marhum Temenggong Tengku Long Lan...1837-1886
With the return of the French at the conclusion of World War II, Lao provinces agitated for independence and, as a result, the French colonial authorities assembled the modern state of Laos with the old kings of Luang Prabang at it's head.
Limited autonomy was achieved by 1949, and full independence followed in 1953.
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 K - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Slang, K referes to the drug Ketamine
In World War II, K was the designation for Japanese Navy trainer aircraft.
In the work of Franz Kafka, the protagonist of The Trial is called Joseph K., and the protagonist of The Castle is called simply K.
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 Cambogia
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