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Jayavarman II
Towards a Christian Pastoral Approach to Cambodian Culture
A STUDY of the NAMES of MONUMENTS in ANGKOR (Cambodia)
{Download PDF} the Last King of Angkor
What and Where Was Chenla?", Recherches Nouvelles Sur Le Cambodge
In His Publication of Two Inscriptions Coedès Said That They Were Not Very
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A Short History of Cambodia.Pdf
A Legend Concerning Jayavarman II Michael Vickery First Presented at EFEO Paris in September 2004, Since Revised; Subject to Further Revision
Symbolism in City Planning in Cambodia from Angkor to Phnom Penh
Introduction
The Evolution of Fragility: Setting the Terms
The Archaeological Parks of Angkor, Roluos, and Banteay Srei Province of Siem Reap Cambodia 22 September 1992 at the Beginning O
The Cambodia Peace Settlement
The Sack of Angkor by Foreign Statue-Looters & Land Plunderers, 1210 - 1434
POWER and PRAGMATISM in the POLITICAL ECONOMY of ANGKOR Appendices
Faces of Cambodia: Buddhism(S), Portraiture and Images of Kings
Facts and Figures
The Political Ideology of Cambodia's Norodom Sihanouk (1945-1970)
Top View
Considerations on the Chronology and History of 9Th Century Cambodia
The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor
Outline of Cambodian History
SPAFA Digest 1981, Vol. 2, No. 1
1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. General Information the Kingdom Of
The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History Trudy Jacobsen
A History of Cambodia: from Funan to Modern Times
Chapter 1: Kīrtipan Ita and the Tantras……………………………………...….12
Geography of Cambodia
D.Chandler-A-History-Of-Cambodia.Pdf
The Descendants of Kambu: the Political Imagination of Angkorian Cambodia by Ian Nathaniel Lowman a Dissertation Submitted in P
The Devaraja Cult the Cornell University Southeast Asia Program
DVARAVATI, SI THEP, and WENDAN Hiram Woodward
Kenneth T. So (So Khong Thay)
The Chronology of 9Th Century Cambodia Reconsidered Once More
Manipulations of Cambodian Nationalism: from French Colonial Rule to Current Polity Hilary Grant, Memorial University