en.unionpedia.org

Jayavarman IV, the Glossary

Index Jayavarman IV

Jeyavarman IV (ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៤) was an Angkorian king who ruled from 928 to 941 CE.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Angkor, Aranyaprathet, Étienne Aymonier, Baray, Beng Mealea, Currency, Garuda, Harshavarman II, Indravarman I, Ishanavarman II, Khmer Empire, Koh Ker, Louis Delaporte, Mekong Delta, Monarchy of Cambodia, National Museum of Cambodia, Oikonyms in Western and South Asia, Old Khmer, Rajendravarman II, Yaśodharapura, Yasovarman I.

  2. 10th-century Cambodian monarchs
  3. 941 deaths
  4. Cambodian Hindus
  5. Khmer kings

Angkor

Angkor (អង្គរ, 'Capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura (យសោធរបុរៈ; यशोधरपुर),Headly, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen.

See Jayavarman IV and Angkor

Aranyaprathet

Aranyaprathet (Thai: อรัญประเทศ) is a town (thesaban mueang) in Sa Kaeo province in eastern Thailand.

See Jayavarman IV and Aranyaprathet

Étienne Aymonier

Étienne François Aymonier (26 February 1844 – 21 January 1929) was a French linguist and explorer.

See Jayavarman IV and Étienne Aymonier

Baray

A baray (បារាយណ៍) is an artificial body of water which is a common element of the architectural style of the Khmer Empire of Southeast Asia.

See Jayavarman IV and Baray

Beng Mealea

Beng Mealea (បឹងមាលា, UNGEGN: Bœ̆ng Méaléa, ALA-LC:, "Temple of Lotus Pond"),Freeman et Jacques, 2006, pp.220-223 or Boeng Mealea, is a temple from the Angkor Wat periodHigham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, located east of the main group of temples at Angkor, Cambodia, on the ancient royal highway to Preah Khan Kompong Svay.

See Jayavarman IV and Beng Mealea

Currency

A currency is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins.

See Jayavarman IV and Currency

Garuda

Garuda (translit; Garuḷa; Vedic Sanskrit: गरुळ) is a Hindu deity who is primarily depicted as the mount (vahana) of the Hindu god Vishnu.

See Jayavarman IV and Garuda

Harshavarman II

Harshavarman II (ហស៌វរ្ម័នទី២) was an Angkorian king who ruled from 941 to 944. Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II are 10th-century Cambodian monarchs and Khmer kings.

See Jayavarman IV and Harshavarman II

Indravarman I

Indravarman I (ឥន្រ្ទវរ្ម័នទី១) was a ruler of Khmer Empire who reigned from Hariharalaya between 877/78 and 889/890 CE. Jayavarman IV and Indravarman I are Cambodian Hindus, Hindu monarchs and Khmer kings.

See Jayavarman IV and Indravarman I

Ishanavarman II

Ishanavarman II (ឦសានវរ្ម័នទី២) was an Angkorian king who is believed to have ruled from 923 to 928. Jayavarman IV and Ishanavarman II are 10th-century Cambodian monarchs and Khmer kings.

See Jayavarman IV and Ishanavarman II

Khmer Empire

The Khmer Empire was a Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia, centered around hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia.

See Jayavarman IV and Khmer Empire

Koh Ker

Koh Ker (ប្រាសាទកោះកេរ្ដិ៍, Brasat Kaôh Kértĕ) is a remote archaeological site in northern Cambodia about away from Siem Reap and the ancient site of Angkor.

See Jayavarman IV and Koh Ker

Louis Delaporte

Louis Delaporte (Loches, January 11, 1842 – Paris, May 3, 1925) was a French explorer and artist, whose collection and documentation of Khmer art formed the nucleus of exhibitions in Paris, originally at the 1878 Paris Exposition and later at the Palais du Trocadéro, where he became chief curator of the Musée Indochinois.

See Jayavarman IV and Louis Delaporte

Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta (lit or simply label), also known as the Western Region (Miền Tây) or South-western region (Tây Nam Bộ), is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries.

See Jayavarman IV and Mekong Delta

Monarchy of Cambodia

The monarchy of Cambodia refers to the constitutional monarchy of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

See Jayavarman IV and Monarchy of Cambodia

National Museum of Cambodia

The National Museum of Cambodia (សារមន្ទីរជាតិ) is Cambodia's largest museum of cultural history and is the country's leading historical and archaeological museum.

See Jayavarman IV and National Museum of Cambodia

Oikonyms in Western and South Asia

Oikonyms in Western, Central, South, and Southeast Asia can be grouped according to various components, reflecting common linguistic and cultural histories.

See Jayavarman IV and Oikonyms in Western and South Asia

Old Khmer

Old Khmer is the oldest attested stage of the Khmer language, an Austroasiatic language historically and presently spoken across Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, and parts of Thailand and Laos.

See Jayavarman IV and Old Khmer

Rajendravarman II

Rajendravarman II (រាជេន្ទ្រវរ្ម័នទី២) was the king of the Khmer Empire (region of Angkor in Cambodia), from 944 to 968 AD. Jayavarman IV and Rajendravarman II are 10th-century Cambodian monarchs and Khmer kings.

See Jayavarman IV and Rajendravarman II

Yaśodharapura

Yashodharapura (Headley, Robert K.; Chim, Rath; Soeum, Ok. 1997. Cambodian-English Dictionary. Dunwoody Press. University of Michigan.. http://sealang.net/khmer/dictionary.htm "Yashodharapura"), also known as Angkor, was the capital of the Khmer Empire for most of its history.

See Jayavarman IV and Yaśodharapura

Yasovarman I

Yasovarman I (ព្រះបាទយសោវរ្ម័នទី១) was an Angkorian king who reigned in 889–910 CE. Jayavarman IV and Yasovarman I are 10th-century Cambodian monarchs, Cambodian Hindus, Hindu monarchs and Khmer kings.

See Jayavarman IV and Yasovarman I

See also

10th-century Cambodian monarchs

941 deaths

Cambodian Hindus

Khmer kings

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayavarman_IV