According to inscription on the stele of Sdok Kok Thom, Indrapura (Khmer: ឥន្ទ្របុរៈ) or Amarendrapura (Khmer: អមរិន្ទ្របុរៈ) was the first capital of Jayavarman II reign about 781, before the foundation of Khmer Empire in 802.

Indrapura
ឥន្ទ្របុរៈ
Indrapura is located in Cambodia
Indrapura
Indrapura
Location in Cambodia
Alternative nameAmarendrapura (អមរិន្ទ្របុរៈ)
LocationKampong Cham, Cambodia
RegionSoutheast Asia
Coordinates12°00′05″N 105°26′55″E / 12.0014°N 105.4485°E / 12.0014; 105.4485
History
BuilderJayavarman II
Founded781 AD
Abandonedlate 8th century AD
PeriodsMiddle Ages
Site notes
Conditionrestored and ruined
Public accessYes
Architecture
Architectural stylesBanteay Prei Nokor

Location

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George Coedes and Claude Jacques identified it with Banteay Prei Nokor,[1]: 98  near Kompong Cham,[2] Cambodia, while Michael Vickery assumes it was closer to Kompong Thom.[3] Some scholars have proposed Ak Yum as the center of Amarendrapura. [4]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  2. ^ Higham 1989, p.324ff
  3. ^ Vickery, Michael (July 2001). "Resolving the Chronology and History of 9th century Cambodia" (PDF). Center for Khmer Studies - Siksacakr No 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
  4. ^ Anello, Barbara (2020). "Photographs of Khmer Sites and Monuments". JSTOR.

References

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  • Higham, Charles (1989). The archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-27525-3.