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- Q130383 description "Cambodian king".
- Q130383 description "Cambodian king".
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- Q130383 abstract "Template:Infobox monarchRajendravarman I (Khmer: រាជេន្ទ្រវរ្ម័នទី២) was the king of the Khmer Empire (region of Angkor in Cambodia), from 944 to 968.Rajendravarman I was the uncle and first cousin of Harshavarman. His principal monuments, located in the Angkor region of Cambodia's Siem Reap province, are Pre Rup and East Mebon.The king claimed links to the royal line of the Chenla state that had its capital at Bhavapura (the city's location is debated) and predates the start of the Khmer empire in 802 AD. Inscriptions say that the Khmer empire under his tutelage extended to southern Vietnam, Laos and much of Thailand and as far north as southern China.An inscription at Pre Rup relates that Rajendravarman II was a great warrior, his sword frequently blood-stained, his body as hard as a diamond. Though the king punished the guilty, the inscription says, he had an ocean of compassion for the innocent. Other inscriptions depict him as organizer of state religious ritual. In one text, he gives an order for the collection of holy oil, in the form of butter, for use in temples.The king ruled from a great palace designed by his minister Kavindrarimathana. Many scholars believe that Rajendravarman II instituted a system of centralized administration, establishing more direct control over a collection of princes who had been largely independent at their estates in the provinces.Construction at Banteay Srei, the ornate temple of pink sandstone located north of the main Angkor complex, began during the king's reign.Rajendravarman II led fighting against the rival state of Champa in the east, and in 946 AD. seized as booty a gold statue in the temple of Po Nagar there.Rajendravarman II was succeeded by his 10-year-old son, who reigned as Jayavarman V.".
- Q130383 activeYearsEndYear "0968".
- Q130383 activeYearsStartYear "0944".
- Q130383 deathDate "0968".
- Q130383 deathYear "0968".
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- Q130383 title "King".
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- Q130383 dateOfDeath "968".
- Q130383 name "Rajendravarman I".
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- Q130383 reign "Khmer Empire: 944–968".
- Q130383 shortDescription "Cambodian king".
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- Q130383 comment "Template:Infobox monarchRajendravarman I (Khmer: រាជេន្ទ្រវរ្ម័នទី២) was the king of the Khmer Empire (region of Angkor in Cambodia), from 944 to 968.Rajendravarman I was the uncle and first cousin of Harshavarman.".
- Q130383 label "Rajendravarman II".
- Q130383 name "Rajendravarman I".
- Q130383 name "Rajendravarman Ii".