Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Mirror base, Bangkok National Museum.

Source: SEAclassics Old Khmer

Donation to a Royal Hospital

Śaka 1114 = CE 1192

 

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Inscription ID K.973
Title Bronze mirror inscription
Alternative titles K.973
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Author Georges Cœdès
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Language Old Khmer
Reigning monarch Jayavarman
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Topic Donation of the object named.
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Add to bibliography Source: https://db.sac.or.th/inscriptions/inscribe/detail/447 A) Prasan Bunprakhong, “Transliteration of Old Khmer script, Khmer language on materials made from bronze, found at Archaeological Site Number 11, Mueang Phra Rot, Dong Si Maha Phot, Khok Pip Locality,” Silpakorn 10, 4 (November 2509) : 70-71 (in Thai). B) Prasan Bunprakhong and Cham Thongkhamwan, “109th Plate, the inscription on material made from bronze,” in The collection of inscriptions in Thailand part 4 : the inscriptions found in the north, northeast, east, and central parts of Thailand which are inscribed in letters of the languages of Thai, Khmer, Mon and Pali-Sanskrit (Phra Nakhon : The Committee on the Publication of Historical Documents, Office of the Prime Minister, OPM, 2513), 140-141 (in Thai). C) Prasan Bunprakhong and Cham Thongkhamwan, “The Bronze Mirror Frame Inscription,” in The Inscriptions in Thailand volume 4 : Khom Script, 17th-18th Buddhist century (Bangkok : The National Library of Thailand, NLT, 2529), 130–132 (in Thai).
Misc notes

Compare དབའ་བཞེད་ folio 11.v, lines 5-6: རྒྱལ་པོ་ཆེན་པོ་བཞིའི་པྲ་ཕབ་སྟེ་དྲི་བ་དང་། པྲ་སེ་ན་ལྟ་བ་དང་། See: དབའ་བཞེད་. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3359902