George Cœdès (French: [ʒɔʁʒ sedɛs]; 10 August 1886 – 2 October 1969) was a French scholar of southeast Asian archaeology and history. Cœdès was born in...
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propounded by George Coedès, is that the capital was a town identified in Angkorian inscriptions as "Vyādhapura" (City of the Hunter). Coedès based his theory...
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Higham 1989, pp. 139–140. Coedès 1968, pp. 236–237. Coedès 1943, p. 32. Higham 2001, pp. 139–140. Chandler 1992, p. 78 ff. Coedès 1943, pp. 64–65. Richard...
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reigned around the year 550. From his reading of the Ta Prohm Stèle, George Coedès understood a princess named Kambujarajalakshmi to have been Bhavavarman's...
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The concept of "Indianized kingdoms" and "Indianization", coined by George Coedès, originally describes Southeast Asian principalities that flourished...
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rather than the east. This has led scholars including Maurice Glaize and George Coedès to hypothesize that Suryavarman intended it to serve as his funerary...
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from the original on 22 November 2018. Retrieved 26 September 2018. George Coedès (1968). The Indianized States of South-East Asia. University of Hawaii...
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hypotheses need not be regarded as mutually exclusive. Angkor scholar George Coedès has theorized that Jayavarman VII stood squarely in the tradition of...
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debates whether the inscription was a legacy of Lâm Ấp, Champa, or Funan. George Coedès mentioned the possibility of identifying Sri Mara with Fan Shih-man...
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University of Foreign Studies, Korea), vol. 3, no.1, June 2011, pp.67-86. George Coedès, review of Paul Wheatley, The Golden Khersonese (Kuala Lumpur, 1961)...
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