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00:00According to the history of Khmer historians and historical sources,
00:08we can know that the 2nd Prince Jayavarman was a Khmer monk
00:13who ruled all of Angkor province in the 12th century and 13th century.
00:19This means that he ruled the Kingdom of Angkor at the age of 56
00:24in the year 1181 in the Kingdom of Angkor province.
00:32The 2nd Prince Jayavarman was a Khmer monk who ruled all of Angkor province.
00:38The 2nd Prince Jayavarman was a Khmer monk who ruled all of Angkor province.
00:48The 2nd Prince Jayavarman was a Khmer monk who ruled all of Angkor province.
00:54He was also the founder of Angkor Wat temple and many other temples.
00:59Unlike his wife, the 2nd Prince Jayavarman was a monk who had a long history of doing good deeds.
01:06The 2nd Prince Jayavarman was a monk who had a long history of doing good deeds.
01:09He was also a pioneer in the world of medicine and he was respected by many people in the world.
01:17He was a monk who had a long history of doing good deeds.
01:20He was a monk who had a long history of doing good deeds.
01:27His achievements in the world of medicine should be recorded in the history of the temple and the temple of the Lime Tree.
01:34After being cured of his illness, he began to build a temple to commemorate the history of Khmer in Angkor.
01:45He also wrote a book on Buddhism to commemorate the Buddha's life in Cambodia.
01:51He became a Buddhist monk in Thala, Mutmom, and Sorolanchontiphip, Yuttitho,
01:58and had a wife named Preah Karunamitathor, who was the head of the Khmer Monastery at that time.
02:05The image of the Buddha in the area of Bodh Samadhi and Preah Vanithor
02:10is a connection to the history of the Khmer Monastery and the history of the Khmer Monastery
02:15to the Buddha himself.
02:18The Buddha was buried in the temple of Preah Noko in Cambodia,
02:22according to the Buddhist tradition,
02:24and his long life in the monastery led to a great change in his life.
02:31The Buddha stood on the pedestal of the Buddha statue in front of the Buddha statue of the Buddha
02:37who lived in the monastery for a long time,
02:40and the history of the whole country after the war that came from the war with Noko Chompa.
02:47But what is the history of the Buddha's second life?
02:51I will tell you about the Buddha's second life in this video.
02:56The Buddha's second life was when he was born in 1925 in Angkor province.
03:05The Buddha is the second son of Preah Bat Thonan Drak Vo Raman,
03:09who was the brother of Preah Bat So Reak Vo Raman II
03:12and Preah Mohak Satre Chok Dien Muni,
03:15who was Preah Rechabot Trey of Preah Bat Hak Se Vo Raman III.
03:20In Preah Bat Thonan Drak's second life,
03:23who lived in Angkor province from 1150 to 1160 AD,
03:29Preah Ong Chey Thon was sent by Preah Baita Ben Choon to make a treaty with Chompa.
03:34Preah Baita of Preah Ong stayed in Vongkut while Preah Ong was imprisoned in Chompa.
03:39Preah Ong Chey Thon made a pact with Preah Neang Chey Reak Devi
03:43and had Preah Rechabot Neang Preah Neam Soren Drak Vo Raman before ascending the throne.
03:48After Preah Chey Thon stayed in Vongkut for a long time,
03:51Preah Ong made a pact with Preah Neang Indrak Devi
03:54who was the sister-in-law of Preah Neang Chey Reak Devi.
03:58Preah Neang Indrak Devi was a woman who had chosen to be a nun
04:02and had to become a nun in a Buddhist temple.
04:07Preah Bat Chey Vo Raman II was the second son of Preah Bat Chok Dien Muni
04:11who lived in Preah Rechabot Saavada in Cambodia.
04:14Preah Bat Chey Vo Raman II was the second son of Preah Neang Indrak Devi
04:17who lived in Preah Rechabot Saavada in Cambodia.
04:20Preah Bat Chey Vo Raman II was the second son of Preah Neang Indrak Devi
04:23who lived in Preah Rechabot Saavada in Cambodia.
04:28In 1990, Preah Neang Chey Indrak Vo Raman IV
04:33ascended the throne once again
04:35after Preah Bat Chey Vo Raman II made a pact with Preah Neang Indrak Devi.
04:41After that, Preah Indrak Devi was deposed and was deposed again in Chompa.
04:47She was then deposed in Chompa
04:49and her name was changed to Chloy Sub and was deposed in Cambodia.
04:54According to the history of the Vichel dynasty,
04:58after being deposed in Chompa,
05:00Preah Indrak Devi was appointed as Preah Anut Klay Preah Neang Indrak Devi
05:04as the head of the Vichel family.
05:05The ancestor of Preah Neang Vichel,
05:07who was the son of Preah Indrak Devi,
05:10was born in Cambodia and was the first son of Preah Indrak Devi.
05:17Since the beginning of the era,
05:18Chompa has been divided into two parts,
05:20the Vichel family on the left and the Preah Indrak Devi on the right.
05:25Between 1193-1194,
05:28Preah Indrak Devi was appointed as Preah Ang
05:31to lead the Vichel family
05:33and to teach Preah Chang and Preah Ang
05:36about the Vichel family.
05:38The Cambodian King was expelled from the Vichel family
05:41which was an opportunity for the Vichel family
05:43to appear in both parts of Chompa
05:45and become a unified country.
05:47In 1203,
05:49Preah Bat Chayvoromanti V
05:51appointed Preah Neam Chay Indrakvoromanti IV
05:54as the heir
05:56and ordered the Chompa King
05:58to continue to rule the Vichel family.
06:00The rule was not successful
06:02because the Vichel family was defeated by the Chompa King.
06:06In 1203,
06:08Preah Bat Chayvoromanti V
06:10appointed another King
06:12who was to be the heir of the Vichel family
06:14to rule Chompa
06:16and to continue to rule the Vichel family
06:18until the Vichel family was expelled from Chompa.
06:21From 1203 to 1226,
06:26the Chompa King was appointed
06:28as the future King of Cambodia
06:30and the heir of the Vichel family
06:33was Preah Neam Ung Thon Padei Krim.
06:35In 1202,
06:37Preah Bat Chayvoromanti V
06:39appointed the Chompa King
06:41Preah Neam Ung Serich
06:43to rule the Khmer territory
06:45from the north to the south.
06:47Preah Bat Chayvoromanti V
06:49was appointed as the governor of Phuket
06:51who had the authority
06:53to control the enemy.
06:55In the 13th century,
06:57under the rule of Preah Bat Chayvoromanti V,
07:00the Khmer Empire had a vast land.
07:03In the 14th century,
07:05the Khmer Empire could control
07:07the land of the Khmer of the Sopthangai
07:09including the land of the Kampuchea of the South,
07:11the Chompa of the North,
07:13the land of Laos and the Thai of the South,
07:15as well as a part of the Malacca
07:17up to the Krokra
07:19and the Pumia up to the Salavans.
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