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The Empire That Crushed Its Own Children: Khmer Blood Politics

7 min · 30. maj 2026
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We step into Angkor at the height of the Khmer Empire—not through its magnificent temples, but through the violent family politics that held it together and tore it apart. Lucas walks us through the reign of Jayavarman VII, the builder of Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm, whose public works were matched only by his purges. Then we trace the brutal succession that followed: Jayavarman VIII's destruction of his father's Buddhist monuments, the rise of Indravarman III, and the mysterious prince Suryavarman who vanished from history. We talk about the devaraja cult—the god-king ideology that made every succession a bloodbath—and the Sanskrit inscriptions that recorded everything and nothing. This episode gets into the real cost of absolute power in medieval Southeast Asia: the sons who were killed, the temples that were smashed, and the empire that literally tried to erase its own past. #KhmerEmpire #JayavarmanVII #AngkorWat #Devaraja #AngkorThom #TaProhm #JayavarmanVIII #Suryavarman #IndravarmanIII #CambodiaHistory #SoutheastAsia #GodKing #SanskritInscriptions #SiemReap #BuddhistHindu #BloodPolitics #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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