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First queen consort of King Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire
Jayarajadevi (fl. 1181), was the first queen consort of King Jayavarman VII of the Khmer Empire. She was the daughter of ‘kshatriyas, amongst the elite
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Buddhist queen of the Khmer Empire
to the throne, queen Jayarajadevi was praised for donating all her property to the poor. After her conversion, queen Jayarajadevi became a teacher herself
Indradevi
Khmer king (c. 1122–1218)
priest, with the title Jayamahapradhana. Jayavarman married Princess Jayarajadevi. After her death, he married her sister Indradevi. The two women are
Jayavarman_VII
Lavo king (c. 1181–1218)
describes the relationship between King Jayavarman VII and Queen Sri Jayarajadevi and Queen Sri Indradevi as his first and second officially appointed
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became king in 1150, and she became queen. An inscription described Queen Jayarajadevi after her husband went into exile: "[her] asceticism, her virtuous conduct
Sri_Jayarajacudamani
Nandavarman Sri Dharmasokaraja I r.1077–1157 Dharmakasat r.1060–1070 Jayarajadevi Chandrabhanu r.1243–1262 Sri Dharmasokaraja II r.1157–1181 Hiranya Bhupendrapandita
Family tree of Khmer Varman monarchs
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Boddhisattva Lokeshvara, circa end of 10th century to early 11th century Jayarajadevi as Buddhist Tara, circa 12th century Portrait of Jayavarman VII meditating
Khmer_sculpture
Name list
Jayarajan, Indian politician Harris Jayaraj (born 1975), Indian composer Jayarajadevi All pages with titles containing Jayaraj All pages with titles containing
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Traditional clothing of the Khmer people
the court dancers'. However, bas-reliefs show the costumes of Queens Jayarajadevi and Indradevi to have a unique sava in a glittering gold floral print
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Hindu temple at Angkor, Cambodia
composed in impeccable Sanskrit the inscription...panegyric of her sister” Jayarajadevi, which included biographical detail of Jayavarman VII. This article contains
Phimeanakas
Founder of the Mahidharapura Dynasty
Dharanindravarman I Suryavarman II Dharanindravarman II Yasovarman II Jayavarman VII Jayarajadevi Rajendradevi Indradevi Srindrakumara Indravarman II Suryakumara Virakumara
Hiranyavarman
Cambodian classical dance
tribute to Queen Jayarajadevi in a poem by her younger sister, Queen Indradevi, saying in part that having upheld her (Jayarajadevi's) pledge and reached
Royal_Ballet_of_Cambodia
King of the Khmers
Khmers Reign Khmer Empire Predecessor Jayavarman VII Successor Jayavarman VIII Died 1243 (1244) Names Indrakumara Father Jayavarman VII Mother Jayarajadevi
Indravarman_II
Dharanindravarman I Suryavarman II Dharanindravarman II Yasovarman II Jayavarman VII Jayarajadevi Rajendradevi Indradevi Srindrakumara Indravarman II Suryakumara Virakumara
Family tree of Mahidharapura monarchs
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Bronze workshop in Angkor royal compound
contemporary descriptions. Some of the inscriptions found describe how Queen Jayarajadevi, spouse of Jayavarman VII, would donate bronze statues to make merit
Angkor_Thom_Foundry
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Companion; Friend
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Variant spelling of Russian Innokentiy, INNOKENTI means "harmless, innocent."
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Evening star.
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Norwegian variant spelling of Scandinavian Halvard, HALLVARD means "rock defender."
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My lion cub.
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