The Khmer Empire: The Lost Civilization Behind Angkor Wat — Fexingo History
Before Angkor Wat rose from the jungle, before Jayavarman VII’s sprawling city temples, one man made the decision that shaped Khmer history for centuries: Yasovarman I. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how this late 9th-century king moved the capital from the Roluos group to a new site centered on Phnom Bok, the hill he declared the new Mount Meru. They dive into the engineering of the Eastern Baray, an 8-kilometer-long reservoir that held 50 million cubic meters of water—built without modern machinery. They also unpack the contested story of Yasovarman's parentage (did he usurp the throne from his own brother?), his brutal repression of a revolt in present-day Laos, and his patronage of both Shaivite and Buddhist institutions. Along the way, they touch on the 'Leper King' mystery, the symbolic meaning of temple-mountains, and why the king built hermitages for wandering ascetics. A fascinating look at the forgotten architect of the Khmer imperial project. #YasovarmanI #Angkor #EasternBaray #PhnomBok #KhmerEmpire #SoutheastAsianHistory #TempleMountain #Devaraja #AngkorArchaeology #9thCentury #Shaivism #BuddhismInCambodia #WaterEngineering #Langkasuka #JayavarmanII #Accretion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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