Preah Khan Temple - Siem Reap Province
Developed: Late twelfth century C.E.
Religion: Buddhist
Ruler/Patron: Jayavarman VII
Style: Bayon
Preah Khan was based on the site of Jayavarman VII's triumph over the attacking Chams in 1191.
In its prime, this was the focal point of a considerable association with very nearly 100,000 authorities and workers. This sanctuary is level in outline, with an essential arrangement of progressive rectangular exhibitions around a Buddhist asylum confounded by Hindu satellite sanctuaries and various later increases. With various trees and other vegetation developing among the remains, Preah Khan has been left to a great extent unrestored.
Religion: Buddhist
Ruler/Patron: Jayavarman VII
Style: Bayon
Preah Khan was based on the site of Jayavarman VII's triumph over the attacking Chams in 1191.
In its prime, this was the focal point of a considerable association with very nearly 100,000 authorities and workers. This sanctuary is level in outline, with an essential arrangement of progressive rectangular exhibitions around a Buddhist asylum confounded by Hindu satellite sanctuaries and various later increases. With various trees and other vegetation developing among the remains, Preah Khan has been left to a great extent unrestored.
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Preah Khan Temple - Siem Reap Province
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