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100
South-East Asia is Indianised
South-East Asia is Indianised due to the Indian culture, religion and influence. -
Period: 100 to Dec 31, 1500
CE
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500
Rudravarman of Funan dies.
Rudravarman of Funan dies in 550 CE. -
Jan 1, 1002
Civil war between Jayaviravarman and Suryavarman
Civil war is fought between Jayaviravarman and Suryavarman from 1002-10 CE. -
Jan 1, 1011
Suyravarman I reigns
Suyravarman I reigns. He founds the Dynasty of the Sun between 1011-50 CE. -
Jan 1, 1113
Suryavarman II reigns.
Suryavarman II reigns. He builds Angkor Wat and Beng Mealea between 1113-50 CE. -
Jan 1, 1181
Jayavarman VII reigns.
Jayavarman VII reigns; arguably Angkor's greatest king, he built temples, hospitals, highway rest-stops and other great infrastructure between 1181-1220 CE. -
Jan 1, 1243
Jayavarman VIII reigns.
Jayavarman VIII reigns; a Hindu, systematically defaces images of the Buddha on the buildings of Jayavarman VII between 1243-1295 CE. -
Jan 1, 1431
The Thai sack Angkor.
The Thai sack Angkor, enslaving thousands and causing the Khmer to move capital to Phnom Penh region. This marked the end of the Angkor/Khmer Empire. -
Jayavarman II founds the Khmer Empire
Jayavarman II became Chakravartin of the Khmer Empire in 802 CE, under his power he united all the smaller Khmer states. This marked the beginning of the Angkor/ Khmer Empire. -
Rajendravarman II reigns.
Rajendravarman II reigns. He returns the capital to the Ankgor region between 944-67 CE. -
Indravarman I reigns
Indravarman I reigns. He builds Preah Ko, Bakong temples and the Indratataka Baray between 877-89 CE. -
Period: to Dec 31, 1431
Angkor/Khmer Empire