• Phnom Chisor (Khmer: ភ្នំជីសូរ, Phnum Chisor [pʰnom ciːsoː]; "Chisor Mountain") is a 133-metres high mountain in Dok Por village, Rovieng commune, Samraŏng...
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    Islam for hundreds of years. A small percentage follow Christianity. Phnom Chisor is a mountain north of the city of Takeo. At the summit there are temple...
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    Funan (redirect from Nokor Phnom)
    Funan material culture and settlement patterns extend from at least Phnom Chisor through Oc Eo and numerous sites in Vietnam. Vietnamese archaeologists...
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    Angkor Thom. 20 minutes south of the lake there is another temple called Phnom Chisor (Khmer: ភ្នំជីសូរ). It is situated on a mountain top which requires a...
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  • Funan early in its history, located near the Funan's sacred mountain of Ba Phnom. Chinese reports indicated that it was about 193,121 km or 120 miles from...
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  • established new capital, Mahendraparvata on the sacred hill top site of Phnom Kulen. After a century, it was abandoned when King Yasovarman I translocated...
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    construction at Preah Khan Kompong Svay and expanded Banteay Srei, Wat Ek Phnom, and Phnom Chisor.: 95–96  The major constructions by the king were the Prasat Preah...
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  • commune Phnom Aoral Phnom Aural Phnom Aural Wildlife Sanctuary Phnom Bakheng Phnom Bok Phnom Chhnork Phnom Chisor Phnom Da, Takeo Province Phnom Dei Phnom Dei...
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    Youk Chhang (category People from Phnom Penh)
    knowing that his mother's home village was somewhere in the vicinity of Phnom Chisor. Villagers there sheltered him until his mother's arrival, without alerting...
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  • Archéologie khmers, 1921-3, vol. 1, fasc. 3, pp. 221-228. "Le temple de Phnom Chisor." Ibid, vol. 1, fasc. 1, pp. 65-81. "Le temple de Ta Prohm (Ba Ti)."...
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