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I suppose a Khmer Wat would be a temple in Cambodia. Perhaps you mean Angkor Wat, though, which is a famous complex of temples just outside Siem Reap, Cambodia built in the 12th Century

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What does wat stand for?

Wat is the Thai, Lao and Khmer word for a temple, eg, Angkor Wat in Cambodia.


Where was the Khmer empire located?

The Khmer Empire was located in Southeast Asia, Cambodia. The capital of the Khmer Empire was Angkor Wat, Northwestern Cambodia.


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How do you pronounce Angkor Wat?

You mean in Khmer? If that's what you mean... In Cambodia, we called Ung Co Wat.


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Why is Angkor Wat called Angkor Wat?

•Angkor Wat is defined as "City that is a temple". This is because at one point in time Angkor Wat was inhibited by the Khmer Empire.


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What empire was based in Cambodia and established its capital at Angkor Wat?

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What empire was based in cambodia and established capital at Angkor Wat?

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What does Angkor Wat reveal about the Khmer empire?

They were influenced by Indian culture.


What empire ruins are contained in Angkor what?

Khmer Empire reached its high in the 12 century. Its capital is called Angkor Wat.


What were the cultural achievements of the Khmer empire?

One Big Achievement was the Angkor Wat