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Titleเล่าเรื่องไปชะวา ครั้งที่ ๓ นับเป็นการประชุมพงศาวดารภาคที่ ๖๗ [Lao rư̄ang pai Chawā khrang thī 3 n ...

descriptionCremation volume for Nāi Chō̜lō̜ Srīsurāng [นายชลอ ศรีสุรางค์]. Front matter includes a brief introduction written by the editorial staff at Krom Sinlapākō̜n, a letter by Prince Damrongrāchānuphāp, a table of contents, and a photograph of biography of the crematee. The main text, 98 pages
TitlePhnom Bakheng, Upper Level, Woutheast View

descriptionYasovarman I (889-.c915) established Bakheng as his first State Temple of the new city of Angkor, after moving the capital from Roluos. The new city was called Yasodharapura, and was centered on Bakheng Mountain. Bakheng was conceived of as a pyramid of ascending square terraces surrounded
subject Yasovarman I
TitleWorld War I Monument, Phnom Penh

descriptionThis monument was built by the French to commemorate those who lost their lives in World War I. The statue was later destroyed by the Khmer Rouge. It has been replaced by a statue of a gun, representing peace.The site of the former monument is located close to the French Embassy, north of Monivong
TitleWorld War I Monument, Phnom Penh

descriptionThis monument was built by the French to commemorate those who lost their lives in World War I. The statue was later destroyed by the Khmer Rouge. It has been replaced by a statue of a gun, representing peace.The site of the former monument is located close to the French Embassy, north of Monivong
TitleBanteay Samre, False Windows

subject Yasovarman II
TitleBanteay Samre, western view of inner enclosure wall

subject Yasovarman II
TitleBanteay Samre, East-Facing Pediment of West Gopura, Lintel with Sun and Moon Roundels

subject Yasovarman II
TitleBakong, brick towers on west side of the inner enclosure

descriptionBakong is the first state temple of Indravarman I (877-c.886) at his capital of Hariharalaya. This enormous five-level pyramid is the first Khmer temple built entirely out of sandstone. The laterite central core is extended by an earth mound. It underwent extensive anastylosis (a process which
TitleBanteay Samre, East-Facing Pediment of West Gopura, Lintel with Sun and Moon Roundels

subject Yasovarman II
TitleBamteay Samre, East-Facing Pediment of West Gupura, Lintel with Sun and Moon Roundels

subject Yasovarman II