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

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The Khmer Empire, which dominated Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th centuries, left behind the sprawling temple complex of Angkor Wat—but its story is far more than stone and sandstone. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the empire under King Jayavarman II in 802 CE, the construction of Angkor Wat by Suryavarman II, and the reign of Jayavarman VII, who built the walled city of Angkor Thom and the enigmatic Bayon with its 216 smiling faces. Along the way, they explore the empire's unique synthesis of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the hydraulic engineering that sustained its giant capital through an intricate network of reservoirs and canals, and the factors behind its decline: environmental strain, shifting trade routes, and the rise of Ayutthaya. This show also delves into the rediscovery of Angkor by French explorers in the 19th century, the ethical debates over restoration and tourism, and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge, which used Angkor as a symbol of national pride. Why does the Khmer Empire matter today? Because its story is a cautionary tale about the fragility of great civilizations in the face of climate change and political upheaval. Through expert interviews, temple soundscapes, and primary sources like the stone inscriptions of Sdok Kak Thom, Lucas and Luna piece together a lost world that continues to haunt the imagination. #KhmerEmpire #AngkorWat #JayavarmanII #SuryavarmanII #JayavarmanVII #AngkorThom #Bayon #SoutheastAsia #HinduBuddhist #HydraulicCity #KhmerRouge #TempleComplex #RiseAndFall #AncientCivilization #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Angkor's Rice Revolution and the Great Baray Grid

Angkor's vast baray reservoirs weren't just for irrigation — they were part of a massive state-managed rice production system that fueled the Khmer Empire's power. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the engineering behind the West Baray, the role of paddy fields in the Angkorian economy, and how water management shaped everything from temple construction to political control. Drawing on the work of the Greater Angkor Project, they discuss the grid of channels, embankments, and reservoirs that transformed the landscape around Yasodharapura. How did the Khmer empire feed hundreds of thousands of people? Why did the system eventually fail? And what can lidar scans tell us about the scale of this agricultural machine? Specifics include the East Baray, Indratataka, the role of the tonle sap floodplain, and the surprising evidence of elite control over rice surpluses. A look at the crop that built Angkor — and the water that made it possible. #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #RiceAgriculture #Baray #WaterManagement #GreaterAngkorProject #Lidar #Yasodharapura #WestBaray #EastBaray #Indratataka #TonleSap #Irrigation #SoutheastAsia #AncientEngineering #FoodHistory #Archaeology #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28 mei 2026 - 6 min
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The Angkor That Never Was: Jayavarman IV's Forgotten Capital at Koh Ker

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]

28 mei 2026 - 9 min
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Suryavarman I: The Usurper Who Built Angkor's Golden Age

Before Angkor Wat, before Jayavarman VII, there was Suryavarman I — a usurper king who seized the Khmer throne through war and marriage, then built the infrastructure that made the empire possible. This episode explores his rise from obscure origins to power, his construction of the massive West Baray reservoir, his conquest of the Mon kingdom of Lavo (modern Lopburi in Thailand), and his establishment of the Mahidharapura dynasty. We also examine the contested narrative of his rule: was he a foreign invader or a legitimate heir? And how did his building projects transform Khmer agriculture and military power? Along the way, we meet his chief minister, the brahmin Divakara, who later served three more kings, and we trace the shadowy figure of Jayaviravarman, the king Suryavarman displaced. This is the story of a king who is often overshadowed by later builders but whose legacy — in water, stone, and territory — laid the foundation for Angkor's greatest centuries. #SuryavarmanI #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #WestBaray #Lopburi #Lavo #Mahidharapura #Jayaviravarman #Divakara #PhnomChisor #PrasatPrasat #KhmerHydrology #UsurperKing #SoutheastAsianHistory #MedievalAsia #MonKingdom #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Phantom King: Jayavarman VI and the Angkorian Civil War

In the early 12th century, the Khmer Empire faced a succession crisis that erupted into civil war. Jayavarman VI, a provincial prince from the Phimai region, challenged the ruling dynasty and marched on Angkor. This episode explores the conflict between the old capital of Angkor and the rising power of the Mun River Valley, the role of the Phimai temple complex, and the war that reshaped the empire. We discuss the mysterious origins of Jayavarman VI, the battles along the Tonle Sap, and how his victory ushered in a new dynasty that would build Angkor Wat. Learn about the forgotten civil war that nearly tore the Khmer Empire apart. #JayavarmanVI #KhmerEmpire #AngkorCivilWar #Phimai #MunRiver #HarshavarmanIII #Dharavida #Linga #Cham #SuryavarmanII #AngkorWat #SoutheastAsia #Cambodia #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory #CivilWar #DynasticStruggle Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 7 min
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Angkor's Iron King: Jayavarman IV and the Koh Ker Interlude

In the mid-10th century, the Khmer Empire faced a crisis of succession that led to one of its most enigmatic rulers: Jayavarman IV. After a disputed claim to the throne, he abandoned the traditional capital of Yasodharapura (Angkor) and built a new city at Koh Ker, deep in the northern forests. This episode explores the political upheaval, the massive temple-mountain of Prasat Thom, the ambitious irrigation projects that sustained a capital in a water-scarce region, and the mysterious disappearance of Koh Ker after Jayavarman IV's death. We also examine the reign of his son Harshavarman II and the empire's return to Angkor under Rajendravarman II, who restored the old order. Dive into the story of a king who defied the devaraja cult and left behind a haunting, colossal legacy that still puzzles archaeologists today. #KhmerEmpire #JayavarmanIV #KohKer #PrasatThom #Angkor #Cambodia #SoutheastAsianHistory #Devaraja #HarshavarmanII #RajendravarmanII #Archaeology #HydraulicEngineering #MedievalHistory #LostCity #EmpireBuilding #History #FexingoHistory #10thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

26 mei 2026 - 8 min
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