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The Engineer King: Jayavarman VII's Roads and Hospitals

6 min · 10 jul 2026
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Jayavarman VII is known for building Angkor Thom and the Bayon, but his most revolutionary achievement was a network of over a hundred hospitals and rest houses stretching across the Khmer Empire. This episode explores the inscriptions that record the king's decree establishing these institutions, the medical knowledge imported from India, and the logistics of maintaining a healthcare system in the 12th century. We look at the stone stelae found at sites like Preah Khan and Ta Prohm, which list the names of 102 hospitals, their staff including doctors, nurses, and cooks, and the herbs and medicines stocked. Lucas and Luna discuss whether this was genuine public welfare or political propaganda, how the system collapsed after Jayavarman's death, and what it reveals about Khmer society's approach to mercy and order. The episode also touches on the controversy around the term 'hospital' in a pre-modern context and the archaeological evidence of these buildings scattered across Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. #JayavarmanVII #KhmerEmpire #Angkor #History #FexingoHistory #12thCentury #SoutheastAsia #Hospitals #Medicine #PublicHealth #Cambodia #PreahKhan #TaProhm #Ayurveda #Buddhism #Archaeology #Inscriptions #Roads Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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