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Khmer Dominatio n

Khmer Dominatio n. By: Thomas Chase Fereday. Khmer?. Khmer people’s culture is centered in Cambodia The predominant ethnic group in Cambodia Main Religions: Theravada Buddhism, Hinduism, Animism, Ancestral . Rise of the Khmer. Golden Age started in the ninth century

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Khmer Dominatio n

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  1. Khmer Domination By: Thomas Chase Fereday

  2. Khmer? • Khmer people’s culture is centered in Cambodia • The predominant ethnic group in Cambodia • Main Religions: Theravada Buddhism, Hinduism, Animism, Ancestral

  3. Rise of the Khmer • Golden Age started in the ninth century • Jayavarman II started the rise of the Khmer • United the empire under one ruler • Established the capital of Hariharalaya • In the Tonle Sap area of Cambodia

  4. Indravarman 1 • Started an extensive building program • Built shrines • Started building a reservoir system

  5. Yasovarman 1 • Expanded the irrigation systems • Reduced the dependence on Monsoons • Moved the capital to Yashodharapura

  6. Suryavarman 2 • Expanded the Khmer empire through warfare • Strengthened political relations with China • Built the Angkor Watt • Largest religious center in Southeast Asia • Dedicated to the Hindu gods

  7. Depiction of Suryavarman 2

  8. Jayavarman 7 • Drove the Cham out of the kingdom • Built the Angkor Thom Complex • Strong believer of Mahayana Buddhism • Improved the country's infrastructure • Built an extensive road system • Started an extensive Architecture program • Monuments, Bridges, Schools, Universities, Rest Houses

  9. Depiction of Jayavarman 7

  10. Decline of the Khmer • Thai army captured Angkor Watt in 1353 • Laos captured Khmer territory to the north • Thai army captured Angkor Thom in 1431 • Religious Unrest • Theravada Buddhism was introduced • Challenged the royal Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism

  11. Khmer Empire Modern day Cambodia

  12. Bibliography • http://countrystudies.us/cambodia/7.htm • http://www.popularguesthouse.com/combinetour/theangkorianperiod.htm • http://www.bestplacestovisit.org/tag/angkorian-period/

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