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The Naval Siege of Angkor 1177: Cham Warships on the Tonlé Sap

6 min · 28. kesä 2026
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In 1177, the Khmer Empire suffered a catastrophic blow that nearly erased it from history. The Cham kingdom, long a rival to the east, launched a daring naval invasion up the Tonlé Sap river, catching Angkor completely off guard. This episode reconstructs that shocking siege: how Cham warships with high prows and iron-tipped rams navigated the flooded landscape, how King Tribhuvanadityavarman was killed in the assault, and how the capital was sacked. We explore the technological and logistical factors that made the attack possible, the role of the monsoon and the river's unique flow reversal, and the political aftermath that set the stage for Jayavarman VII's rise. Lucas and Luna draw on Chinese chronicles, Cham inscriptions, and recent archaeological findings to piece together this pivotal turning point in Southeast Asian history. #KhmerEmpire #ChamKingdom #SiegeOfAngkor1177 #TonléSap #NavalWarfare #Tribhuvanadityavarman #JayavarmanVII #Vijaya #MedievalSoutheastAsia #AngkorWat #CambodiaHistory #MilitaryHistory #Monsoon #JayaIndravarmanIV #ChineseChronicles #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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