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Sambor Prei Kuk (Isanapura) (, ) is an archaeological site in
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located in Kampong Thom Province, north of Kampong Thom, the provincial capital, east of
Angkor Angkor ( , 'capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura (; ),Headly, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen. 1977. ''Cambodian-English Dictionary''. Bureau of Special Research in Modern Languages. The Catholic Uni ...
and north of
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. The now ruined complex dates back to the Pre-Angkorian
Chenla Kingdom Chenla or Zhenla ( zh, t=真臘, s=, 真腊, p=Zhēnlà, w=Chen-la; , ; ) is the Chinese designation for the vassal of the kingdom of Funan preceding the Khmer Empire that existed from around the late 6th to the early 9th century in Indochina. ...
(late 6th to 9th century), established by king Isanavarman I as central royal sanctuary and capital, known then as "Isanapura" (, ).Higham, C., 2014, ''Early Mainland Southeast Asia'', Bangkok: River Books Co., Ltd., In 2017, Sambor Prei Kuk was declared a
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. Located on the Eastern bank of the Tonle Sap lake, close to the
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, the central part of Sambor Prei Kuk is divided into three main groups. Each group has a square layout surrounded by a brick wall. The structures of the overall archaeological area were constructed at variable times: the southern and north groups (7th century) by Isanavarman I, who is considered a possible founder of the city and the central group (later date). The buildings of Sambor Prei Kuk are characteristic of the Pre-Angkorean period with a simple external plan. The principal material is brick, but sandstone is also used for certain structures. Architectural features include numerous prasats, octagonal towers, shiva lingams and yonis, ponds and reservoirs, and lion sculptures. Sambor Prei Kuk is located amidst mature sub-tropical forests with limited undergrowth. The area has been mined and could still contain
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.


Clusters

The whole compound is made of three clusters classified as group C for ''Central'', N for ''North'' and S for ''South'' (Michon & Kalay, 2012). They are enclosed in a double-walled encircling 1,000 acre in which there were 150 Hindu temples today mostly in ruins. # Group N:
Prasat Sambor Prasat (, ) is a Khmer and Thai term meaning "castle", "palace", or "temple" (derived from the Sanskrit ' / ). It may refer to: *''Prasat'', towers in Khmer architecture *Prasat (Thai architecture) A ''prasat'' (, from Sanskrit: ), or more accurat ...
(ប្រាសាទសំបូរ) is considered the main temple and it dates from the 7th century. It was dedicated to one of the
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of
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known as ''Gambhireshvara'' (from
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गम्भीर - ''gambhir'', profound, deep, solemn - and शिव, ''shvara'', Shiva, Śiva, The Auspicious One). # Group S:
Prasat Yeah Puon Prasat (, ) is a Khmer and Thai term meaning "castle", "palace", or "temple" (derived from the Sanskrit ' / ). It may refer to: *''Prasat'', towers in Khmer architecture *Prasat (Thai architecture) A ''prasat'' (, from Sanskrit: ), or more accurat ...
(ប្រាសាទយាយព័ន្ធ) includes 22 sanctuaries dated from the 7th century (600 - 635 AD) during the reign of Isanavarman I in dedication to Shiva. # Group C: It is occupied by the Central Sanctuary or
Prasat Boram Prasat (, ) is a Khmer and Thai term meaning "castle", "palace", or "temple" (derived from the Sanskrit ' / ). It may refer to: *''Prasat'', towers in Khmer architecture *Prasat (Thai architecture) A ''prasat'' (, from Sanskrit: ), or more accurat ...
(ប្រាសាទបុរាម) with lion sculptures that had inspired the popular name of ''Prasat Tao'' (The Lions' Temple). It is, however, the newest group dating the 9th century. The other main feature is the Tower of Ashram Issey, but there were also other constructions (18 temples) now in ruined (Palmer, 2011).


History


7th century

Isanavarman I reigned over the
Chenla Kingdom Chenla or Zhenla ( zh, t=真臘, s=, 真腊, p=Zhēnlà, w=Chen-la; , ; ) is the Chinese designation for the vassal of the kingdom of Funan preceding the Khmer Empire that existed from around the late 6th to the early 9th century in Indochina. ...
between 616 and 637 AD, taking Isanapura as his capital and it is argued that he built the main temple Prasat Sambor (Group N), as there is an inscription on the site attributed to his reign and dated 13 September 627 AD. The king is also known for sending his first embassy to the court of the
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in
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(616-617). Chenla conquered different principalities in the Northwest of Cambodia after the end of the Chinese reign period ''yǒnghuī'' (永徽) (i. e. after 31 January 656), which previously (in 638/39) paid tribute to China. An inscription dating from the reign of Isanarvarman I claimed that he was, "the King of Kings, who rules over Suvarnabhumi". Vong Sotheara, of the Royal University of Phnom Penh, claimed that the inscription would "prove that
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was the
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." The last important king in Isanapura was
Jayavarman I Jayavarman I (), also called Protégé of Victory, is considered to be the last ruler of the united Chenla, the predecessor polity of the Khmer Empire. Biography He ruled from approximately 657 until around 681. Over the course of his reign, ...
, whose death caused turmoil to the kingdom at the start of the 8th century, breaking it in many principalities and opening the way to a new time:
Angkor Angkor ( , 'capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura (; ),Headly, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen. 1977. ''Cambodian-English Dictionary''. Bureau of Special Research in Modern Languages. The Catholic Uni ...
. This site is also claimed as an early capital of
Jayavarman II Jayavarman II (; – 850, reigned –850) was a Khmer prince who founded and became the ruler of the Khmer Empire (Cambodia) after unifying the Khmer civilization. The Khmer Empire was the dominant civilization in mainland Southeast Asia from t ...
(O'Reilly & Jacques, 1990).


20th century

After the
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's coup d'état to Prince
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in 1970, US President
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ordered a secret bombing of Cambodia to fight the
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guerrillas and any influence of
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in the country. The US aircraft bombed positions inside the archaeological site, causing craters near the temples, while the guerrillas left several mines on the land that were cleared only in 2008. This site was added to the
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list on 8 July 2017.


Gallery

File:Sambor Prei Kuk S.jpg, Group C and ''Prasat Boram'' or ''Prasat Tao''. File:Sambor Prei Kuk-Map1.png, Map of the Clusters. File:Cambodge-Sambor.JPG, The two lions at ''Prasat Boram''. File:Musée Guimet 897 01.jpg, Lintel from Sambo Prei Kuk at
Guimet Museum The Guimet Museum (full name in ; ''MNAAG''; ) is a Parisian art museum with one of the largest collections of Asian art outside of Asia that includes items from Cambodia, Thailand, Viet Nam, Tibet, India, and Nepal, among other countries. Found ...
,
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. File:Yeai Poeun Temple group S en 2014 (6).jpg, Yeai Poeun Temple. File:Sambor Prei Kuk N07 B.jpg, Temple N7. File:Vajimukha Musée Guimet 1197 1.jpg, Vajimukha (horse-headed deity) from temple N7 at the Guimet Museum. File:Sambor Prei Kuk S01 B.jpg, Temple S1. File:Yeai Poeun Temple group S en 2014 (8).jpg, S1 Yeai Poeun Temple File:Prasat Boram (Cambodia) en 2014.jpg, ''Prasat Boram'' File:Sambor Prei kuk.- S1 en 2014 .jpg, ''Prasat Boram'' S1 Sanctuary. Sambor Prei Kuk. File:Sambor Prei Kuk S01 C.jpg, Interior Temple S1. File:Sambor Prei Kuk S02.jpg, Interior Temple S1. File:Sambor Prei Kuk N18.jpg, Temple N18. File:Sambor Prei Kuk N16 B.jpg, Temple N16. File:Sambor Prei Kuk.- Statue de Yeay Mao du Sanctuaire S1.jpg, Yeay Mao in Sanctuaire S1.jpg


See also

* List of World Heritage Sites in Cambodia *
Khmer architecture Khmer architecture (), also known as Angkorian architecture (), is the architecture produced by the Khmer during the Angkor period of the Khmer Empire from approximately the later half of the 8th century CE to the first half of the 15th century ...
*
Hindu temple architecture Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the ''Garbhagriha, garbha griha'' or womb-ch ...


External links


Beyond Angkor: Sambor Prei Kuk
- Providing comprehensive list of associated sites of Sambor Prei Kuk, along with unique graphical interactive maps
Visiting Sambor Prei Kuk
- Detailed guide on how to visit the temples including a map * Bruno Bruguier, Juliette Lacroix, (2011). ''Sambor Prei Kuk et le bassin du Tonlé Sap''. Guide archéologique du Cambodge, tome 2.


Notes

{{Authority control Buildings and structures in Kampong Thom province Archaeological sites in Cambodia Former populated places in Cambodia World Heritage Sites in Cambodia Angkorian sites in Kampong Thom province Chenla