Preah Khan is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII to honor his father. : 383–384, 389 : 174–176 It is located ...
The Preah Khan temple is a 12th century Buddhist temple and has been left mostly unrestored. It's one of the largest temples built during the Khmer empire.
Preah Khan, which means 'royal sword' (sometimes 'sacred sword') is one of the few temples on the typical Angkor tour route which has been left in a largely ...
The Preah Khan was a temple city occupying a large area surrounded by a moat. The outermost enclosure was built up with wooden houses and huts where common ...
Preah Khan temple is located in the Angkor Archaeological Park and is still largely unrestored. It is one of the larger temple complexes within the park.
Preah Khan was originally built as a Buddhist temple but, along the centuries, hinduist shrines were added. So, the central shrine is devoted to Lord Bhudda, ...
Dedicated by the great king Jayavarman VII to his father in 1191, Preah Khan serves today as an outstanding example of a large linear temple complex in a dense ...