Preah Khan ប្រាសាទព្រះខ័ន, Angkor

Preah Khan (Khmer: ប្រាសាទព្រះខ័ន; ‘Royal Sword’) Angkor, Cambodia. Satellite view (Wikimapia).
Bronze mirror base (P.Ch.21) with an inscription (K.1053) in Old Khmer

Thailand (Prachinburi). Si Mahosot. Main historical and archaeological sites.
Prachinburi National Museum (Prachinburi). Finds from Si Mahosot (including mirror base P.Ch.21).

Bronze mirror base with inscription K.1053 (après ฐานข้อมูลจารึกในประเทศไทย)
Bronze mirror base with an inscription (K.973) in Old Khmer

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Satellite view (Wikimapia).

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Ruins of the Khmer complex after conservation.

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakam, changwat Buri Ram). Mirror base with inscription in Old Khmer (K.973). Bangkok National Museum.
Stele from Gò Tháp Mười with the Sanskrit inscription (K.5) of Guṇavarman

Gò Tháp Mười, Vietnam. Hypothetical reconstruction of the main temple. Courtesy Zenodo.
Gò Tháp Mười (Đồng Tháp Province) Vietnam. Stele with the Sanskrit inscription (K.5) of Guṇavarman. Bảo tàng lịch sử Việt Nam tại TP, Museum of History, Hồ Chí Minh City. Courtesy Wikimedia.
Sanskrit inscription of Guṇavarman on the Stele from Gò Tháp Mười
Bronze mirror inscription (K.973)

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 |