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- Empires in East Asia, 600-1350
- Empires in East Asia, 600–1350
- Khmer Empire: Angkor (A.D. 802-1432) Xuan K. Dinh Grand
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- The Origins of Southeast Asian Statecraft
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- A Reassessment of the Decline of the Khmer Empire
- How Military Technology Shaped Geopolitics and Economics
- Period 1 – Post-Classical Era – 1200 CE to 1450 CE
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- Early Empires and Kingdoms in Southeast Asia
- ARCHAEOASTRONOMY in the KHMER HEARTLAND the Heartland of the Khmer Empire Is Literally Crowded by Magnificent Monuments Built In
- The Descendants of Kambu: the Political Imagination of Angkorian Cambodia by Ian Nathaniel Lowman a Dissertation Submitted in P
- The Khmer Empire Prospered Between
- Proceedings E Report 106
- Developments in South and Southeast Asia from 1200CE-1450CE