Banteay Samré
| Banteay Samré | |
|---|---|
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The central tower of the temple | |
![]() Banteay Samré Location in Cambodia | |
| Name | |
| Proper name | Prasat Banteay Samré |
| Geography | |
| Coordinates | 13°26′32″N 103°57′33″E / 13.44222°N 103.95917°ECoordinates: 13°26′32″N 103°57′33″E / 13.44222°N 103.95917°E |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Province | Siem Reap |
| District | Siem Reap |
| Locale | Angkor |
| Architecture | |
| Number of monuments | Several |
Banteay Samré (Khmer: ប្រាសាទបន្ទាយសំរែ) is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia located east of the East Baray. Built under Suryavarman II[1]:119 and Yasovarman II in the early 12th century, it is a Hindu temple in the Angkor Wat style.
Named after the Samré, an ancient people of Indochina, the temple uses the same materials as the Banteay Srei.
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References
- ↑ Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 9781842125847
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