HISTORY OF ANGKOR
ANGKOR lilterally means 'Capital City' or 'Holy City'. 'Khmer' refers to the dominant ethnic group in modern and ancient cambodia. In it's modern usage, 'Angkor' has come to refer to the capital city of the Khmer empire that existed in the area of cambodia between the 9th and 12 th ceturies AD, as well as t o the empire itself. The temple ruins in the area of Siem Reap are the remnants of the Angkorian capitals, and represent the pinnacle of the ancient Khmer architecture, art and civilization.
Angkor Wat surrounded by a maot and an exterior wall measuring 1300 meters by 1500 meters. The temple itself is 1 km square and consists of three levels surmounted by a central tower. The wall of the temples are covered inside and out with bas-reliefs and carvings.
Angkor Wat was built by the reign if the king Surayavarman II in early of 12 centuries (1113-1150) for dedicating to Bhraman trinity like: Vishnu Shiva Bhrama god. That king realy worshipped to Brhmanism because we have still seen the statue of the Vishnu god in the chapel, it is the realy evidance.