Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Angkor' has mentioned 'Jayavarman II' in the following places:
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[3] The Angkorian period began in AD 802, when the Khmer Hindu monarch Jayavarman II declared himself a "universal monarch" and "god-king", and lasted until the late 14th century, first falling under Ayutthayan suzerainty in 1351. | WIKI |
The Angkorian period may have begun shortly after 800xc2xa0AD, when the Khmer King Jayavarman II announced the independence of Kambujadesa (Cambodia) from Java. | WIKI |
According to Sdok Kok Thom inscription,[6]:97[7]:353xe2x80x93354 circa 781 Indrapura was the first capital of Jayavarman II, located in Banteay Prei Nokor, near today's Kompong Cham. | WIKI |
The Khmer king Jayavarman II, whose assumption of power around 800xc2xa0AD marks the beginning of the Angkorian period, established his capital at a place called Hariharalaya (today known as Roluos), at the northern end of the great lake, Tonlxc3xa9 Sap. | WIKI |
[48] Jayavarman II's adoption of the epithet "devaraja" (god-king) signified the monarch's special connection with Shiva. | WIKI |
During the reign of Jayavarman II, the single-chambered sanctuaries typical of Chenla gave way to temples constructed as a series of raised platforms bearing multiple towers. | WIKI |