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  2. The King's Woman - Wikipedia

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    The King's Woman (Chinese : 秦时丽人明月心) is a 2017 Chinese television series starring Dilraba Dilmurat and Vin Zhang. It is adapted from the novel The Legend of Qin: Li Ji Story (秦时明月之丽姬传). [ 1 ][ 2 ] The series aired on Zhejiang TV every Monday to Wednesday, from 14 August to 4 October 2017.

  3. List of Cambodian films - Wikipedia

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    Sovann Pancha (1970)...known as Vann Vannak's only surviving film. The Snake King's Wife (1970) The most popular Cambodian movie of all time directed by Tea Lim Koun and was released in Cambodia for a second term The Snake King's Wife Part 2 in 1972. Kropeu Charavan (1972) Orn Euy Srey Orn (1972) Pko Lon Deum Chnam (1972) Pel Dael Trov Yum ...

  4. Suryavarman II - Wikipedia

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    Suryavarman II was the first Khmer king to be depicted in art. A bas-relief in the south gallery of Angkor Wat shows him seated on an elaborate wooden dais whose legs and railings are carved to resemble naga snakes. On his head is a pointed diadem, and his ears have pendants. He wears anklets, armlets and bracelets.

  5. The Snake King's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Snake Man, also known as The Snake King's Wife (Khmer: ពស់កេងកង, Pós Kéngkâng; Thai: งูเก็งกอง, RTGS: Ngu-kengkong) is a 1970 Cambodian drama horror film based on a Cambodian myth about a snake goddess, starring the most well-known Khmer actress of the era, Dy Saveth and Chea Yuthorn, who became popular in Thailand after the film's release.

  6. Neang Kakey - Wikipedia

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    Neang Kakey ( Khmer: រឿងនាងកាកី) is a Khmer sāstrā lbaeng tale and the best-known work composed as a melodrama in verse by future King of Cambodia Ang Duong [ 1] in 1815 during the time he resided at the Royal Court in Thailand. [ 2] The novel became a classic in modern post-Independence Cambodia and was incorporated in ...

  7. Bokator - Wikipedia

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    Bokator is the primary martial art used in the dystopian trilogy Arc of a Scythe written by Neal Shusterman; the novels additionally use a fictional form of Bokator called "Black Widow Bokator" which is shown and described as a more offensive and violent form of the martial art.

  8. Jayavarman VII - Wikipedia

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    [2] He was the first king devoted to Buddhism, as only one prior Khmer king had been a Buddhist. He then built the Bayon as a monument to Buddhism. Jayavarman VII is generally considered the most powerful of the Khmer monarchs by historians. [3] His government built many projects including hospitals, highways, rest houses, and temples. With ...

  9. Jayavarman II - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Empire was the dominant civilization in mainland Southeast Asia from the 9th century until the mid-15th century. Jayavarman II was a powerful Khmer king who declared independence from a polity inscriptions named "Java", which most probably refers to the island of Java in the Indonesian archipelago. [3]