Lolei

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Lolei is an ancient temple in Cambodia’s Angkor region, known as one of the Roluos Group of early Khmer brick towers built during the late 9th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Angkor temple
Hindu temple
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Khmer architecture
associatedWith Indratataka baray NERFINISHED
belongsToDynasty Khmer Empire NERFINISHED
belongsToHistoricalPeriod early Angkorian period
builtBy Yasovarman I NERFINISHED
constructedInCentury 9th century
constructedInPeriod late 9th century
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
currentUse active religious site
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
distanceFromSiemReap about 13 km east
governingBody APSARA National Authority NERFINISHED
hasArtStyle Preah Ko style NERFINISHED
early Khmer sculpture
hasConservationStatus partially ruined
restored in parts
hasFeature decorated sandstone lintels
false doors
stairways on east side
hasFunction religious sanctuary
state temple component
hasInscriptionLanguage Old Khmer NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
hasNearbySettlement Roluos village NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfMainTowers 4
hasStructureType prasat
temple tower
heritage Angkor UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cambodia NERFINISHED
Roluos NERFINISHED
Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
material brick
laterite
sandstone
near Bakong NERFINISHED
Preah Ko NERFINISHED
orientation east
originalSetting artificial island
baray
partOf Angkor region NERFINISHED
Roluos Group NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism

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