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Title
Conclusion.
Abstract
The article offers information on the Koh Ker, 10th-century temple complex in Cambodian, the Khmer Empire and the king Jayavarman IV. It further discusses about the inscriptions regarding the rare achievement of Jayavarman IV as the builder of pyramid of Tribhuvaneshvara; linga and images of Brahma and other gods be installed in Lingapura (Koh Ker); and the close link between ancient Cambodia and Kalinga that appear in the Khmer epigraphy from the pre-Angkorean period.