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Khmer Empire

802 CE – 1431 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
802 CE – 1431 CE
Duration
629 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Yasodharapura
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Khmer Empire was an empire in mainland Southeast Asia, centred on hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia. Known as Kambuja (Old Khmer: កម្វុជ; Khmer: កម្ពុជ) by its inhabitants, it grew out of the former civilisation of Chenla and lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. Historians call this period of Cambodian history the Angkor period, after the empire's most well-known capital, Angkor. The Khmer Empire ruled or vassalised most of Mainland Southeast Asia and stretched as far north as southern China. The beginning of the Khmer Empire is conventionally dated to 802 AD, when Khmer prince Jayavarman II declared himself chakravartin (lit. 'universal ruler', a title equivalent to 'emperor') in the Phnom Kulen mountains. Although the end of.

Historical Periods

Khmer Empire (800–805)

800 CE – 805 CE

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Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 5,340 km²

Khmer Empire (806–874)

806 CE – 874 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 449,863 km²

Khmer Empire (875–1027)

875 CE – 1027 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 397,559 km²

Khmer Empire (1028–1055)

1028 CE – 1055 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 540,731 km²

Khmer Empire (1056–1110)

1056 CE – 1110 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 397,559 km²

Khmer Empire (1111–1187)

1111 CE – 1187 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 397,559 km²

Khmer Empire (1188–1205)

1188 CE – 1205 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 830,253 km²

Khmer Empire (1206–1219)

1206 CE – 1219 CE

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Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 953,197 km²

Khmer Empire (1220–1226)

1220 CE – 1226 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 830,253 km²

Khmer Empire (1227–1240)

1227 CE – 1240 CE

Capital: YasodharapuraArea: 830,253 km²

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