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Yaśodharapura
Yasodharapura (Khmer: យសោធរបុរៈ; (サンスクリット:यशोधरपुर) ''Yaśōdharapura'') is a city that was the first capital of the Khmer Empire. King U Thong of the Ayutthaya Kingdom laid siege to it in 1352. The Ayutthayan were successful the next year in capturing the city, placing one of their princes on the throne, until 1357 when the Khmer regained it.〔
Succeeding capitals built in the area were also called Yasodharapura. One of those is Angkor Thom, centred on the Bayon temple. Angkor Thom was raided in the 15th century by King Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya.
The original Yasodharapura was built by King Yasovarman I and was centred on the temple of Phnom Bakheng.〔Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 9781842125847〕 Also referred to in inscriptions as Phnom Kandal (Central Mountain), the Phnom Bakheng was constructed just before the foundation of Yasodharapura due to Yasovarman's belief that the mountain was among the holiest of places to worship the Hindu deities.
Yashodharapura was linked to an earlier capital, Hariharalaya, by a causeway. The urban complex included the Yashodharatataka.〔
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