The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History

The Angkor That Never Was: Jayavarman IV's Forgotten Capital at Koh Ker

9 min · 28. maj 2026
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When Jayavarman IV seized the Khmer throne in 921 CE, he didn't just move the capital — he built an entirely new city from scratch in the jungle, 80 kilometers northeast of Angkor. For two decades, Koh Ker was the center of the Khmer Empire, boasting a seven-tiered pyramid temple that rivaled anything at Angkor. But why did he abandon the traditional heartland? And why did later kings erase him from history? This episode digs into the archaeological evidence from Koh Ker — the massive Prasat Thom pyramid, the colossal Garuda statue, the Rahal baray, and the mysterious inscriptions that hint at a violent usurpation. We explore the reign of Jayavarman IV (921–941 CE), his son Harshavarman II, and how Rajendravarman II moved the capital back to Angkor, burying Koh Ker in the jungle for centuries. New Lidar scans reveal Koh Ker was far larger than previously thought — a planned city with radial roads, quarries, and a hydraulic system. Why did this ambitious ruler build so far from Angkor? What does Koh Ker tell us about Khmer kingship and the devaraja cult? And why did later kings destroy his monuments? Join us for a journey into the lost capital that challenged Angkor's supremacy. #KohKer #JayavarmanIV #KhmerEmpire #PrasatThom #devaraja #Angkor #HarshavarmanII #RajendravarmanII #Lidar #pyramid #SoutheastAsia #archaeology #Cambodia #baray #hydraulic #usurper #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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