Pre Rup

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Pre Rup is a 10th-century Hindu temple mountain in Angkor, Cambodia, renowned for its brick and laterite construction and alignment with state ceremonies of the Khmer Empire.

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Pre Rup canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
archaeological site
temple mountain
architecturalStyle Khmer architecture NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Khmer Empire NERFINISHED
builtBy King Rajendravarman II NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 10th century
constructionStart 961
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
culturalPeriod Pre Rup style NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus restored monument
hasFeature central pyramid
enclosing walls
false doors
five sanctuary towers
gopura gateways
laterite causeway
libraries
lintel carvings
steep stairways
three-tiered platform
hasOrientation east–west
hasPlanType temple mountain plan
hasStructureType pyramid temple
heritageSiteWithin Angkor Archaeological Park NERFINISHED
influencedBy Eastern Mebon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Angkor NERFINISHED
Cambodia NERFINISHED
Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
laterite
sandstone
near Banteay Kdei NERFINISHED
Eastern Mebon NERFINISHED
Srah Srang NERFINISHED
notableFor brick and laterite construction
prominent central tower group
sunset views
partOf Angkor temple complex NERFINISHED
primaryEntranceDirection east
religion Hinduism
tourism popular visitor attraction
UNESCOInscriptionYear 1992
UNESCOStatus part of Angkor World Heritage Site
usedFor royal funerary rituals
state ceremonies

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