The sanctuaries of Sambo Prei Kork were generally worked by Īśānavarman to commit to Siva. Sambor Prei Kok was worked as a solitary sanctuary and implicit a solitary divider. Development materials are block, mortar, sandstone, sandstone, structural planes, rattan and stone heaps, made of sandstone and models of lime.
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Sambor Prei Kok sanctuary Early ages of researchers have isolated these sanctuaries into three primary gatherings, and numerous littler gatherings, for example,
1. The northern sanctuary gathering (Prasol Prasat) was worked in the mid seventh century by King Nethinavarman I. Encompassed by a gathering of little sanctuaries worked of blocks to bless to Shiva.
3-The South Temple is called Neak Pean, or Yeung Pich: built by Īśānavarman 1, the seventh century in the development. </s> Built with a focal haven called Neak Pean, or Yeay Por Prison and seven different blurbs, situated in a two-walled divider, encompassed the inward mass of block worked For the Arts is devoted to Shiva (duplicated from Indian craftsmanship.)
Little sanctuaries have:
- A gathering of feng shui rhinas or rhinoceros
- Prampur Pagoda, Prasat Russeykrek Group, Sandan Group
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