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Page 561
... Khmers , India , the Mayas , the Incas , and so on . Along this hazardous and always violent course , innumer- able characters rise and play their parts . Their fates provide stories within the story . Visibly , biographies are the ...
... Khmers , India , the Mayas , the Incas , and so on . Along this hazardous and always violent course , innumer- able characters rise and play their parts . Their fates provide stories within the story . Visibly , biographies are the ...
Page 609
... Khmer dynasty ; Javanese influences on religion and the concept of kingship ; social and administrative structures ; expansion ( c . 1113 ) and decline ( 1177 ) of state d . Jayavarman VII ( 1181 - c . 1218 ) and the re - establishment ...
... Khmer dynasty ; Javanese influences on religion and the concept of kingship ; social and administrative structures ; expansion ( c . 1113 ) and decline ( 1177 ) of state d . Jayavarman VII ( 1181 - c . 1218 ) and the re - establishment ...
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