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| native_name_lang = ប្រាសាទ​ត្រពាំងខ្យង
| native_name_lang = ប្រាសាទ​ត្រពាំងខ្យង
| alternate_name = Prasat Banteay Khyang, Prasat Trapeang Chong
| alternate_name = Prasat Banteay Khyang, Prasat Trapeang Chong
| ba_no          =  
| ba_no          = C1703046
| cisark_no      = 464, 2006
| cisark_no      = 464, 2006
| ik_no          = 561
| ik_no          = 561
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| inscr_location = In situ
| inscr_location = In situ
| size_of_site  = Medium
| size_of_site  = Medium
| condition_of_site = Ruin
| condition_of_site = Intact
| type_of_site  = Temple
| type_of_site  = Temple
| part_of        =  
| part_of        =  
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| built          = 10th Century
| built          = 10th Century
| builder        = Brahmin Yajnavaraha, Jayavarman V
| builder        = Brahmin Yajnavaraha, Jayavarman V
| art_style      = [[Koh Ker]]
| art_style      = [[Banteay Srei]], [[Koh Ker]]
| material      = Brick, Laterite, Sandstone
| material      = Brick, Laterite, Sandstone
| religion      = Hinduism
| religion      = Hinduism
| deity          =  
| deity          =  
| restored      =  
| restored      = 2024
| unesco_inscribed =  
| unesco_inscribed =  
| unesco_proposed =  
| unesco_proposed =  
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| verification  =  
| verification  =  
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[[File:Medium-Ruin.jpg|frameless|link=:category:Medium Ruin|Site Size & Condition: Medium Ruin]]  
[[File:Medium-Prasat.jpg|frameless|link=:category:Medium Prasat|Site Size & Condition: Medium Prasat]]  
Prasat Trapeang Khyang (ប្រាសាទ​ត្រពាំង​ខ្យង - Pronounced: Pra-saht Bon-tiey K'yorhng) a sizeable [[Koh Ker]] era site with three main brick Prasats on a laterite terrace, two brick libraries and a brick entrance pavilion surrounded by a laterite enclosure, leading out of the brick entrance pavilion lays another laterite enclosure with four rectangular structures made from laterite and brick that leads to an outer east pavilion and surrounded by a moat. To the east of the site lays a man-made reservoir Trapeang Khyang.
Prasat Trapeang Khyang (ប្រាសាទ​ត្រពាំង​ខ្យង - Pronounced: Pra-saht T'ro-pahng K'yorhng)  
 
The remains of a sizeable [[Koh Ker]] era site with three main brick Prasats on a laterite terrace, two brick libraries and a brick entrance pavilion surrounded by a laterite enclosure, leading out of the brick entrance pavilion lays another laterite enclosure with four rectangular structures made from laterite and brick that leads to an outer east pavilion and surrounded by a moat. To the east of the site lays a man-made reservoir Trapeang Khyang.




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== Nearby Sites ==
== Nearby Sites ==
[[Damrei Krap]] - [[Kok Ta Keo (Sambat)]] - [[Peung Keo Nama]] - [[Phnom Sruoch (Siem Reap)]] - [[Prasat Balang (Kulen)]] - [[Prasat Banteay Ampil]] - [[Prasat Damrei Krap]] - [[Prasat Khnap]] - [[Prasat Trapeang Sangkae (Soutr Nikom)]] - [[Preah Noreay]] - [[Spean (Samrong)]] - [[Spean Ta Yang]] - [[Srah Damrei]] - [[Stoeng Chas]] - [[Ta Pok]] - [[Tani]] - [[Tani Ceramic Museum]] - [[Tuol Khpuos (Tani)]] - [[Tuol Thnal Chambak]] - [[Wat Preah Baht Buon Than]] - [[Wat Tbaeng (Siem Reap)]]
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 22 April 2025

Prasat Trapeang Khyang
Native Nameប្រាសាទ​ត្រពាំងខ្យង
Alternative namePrasat Banteay Khyang, Prasat Trapeang Chong
BA#C1703046
CISARK#464, 2006
IK#561
K InscriptionK.662
Inscr. LocationIn situ
SizeMedium
ConditionIntact
TypeTemple
Location
VillageTani
CommuneRun Ta Aek
DistrictBanteay Srei
ProvinceSiem Reap
CountryCambodia
Coordinates13.47036, 104.08078
History
Founded10th Century
BuilderBrahmin Yajnavaraha, Jayavarman V
Art StyleBanteay Srei, Koh Ker
MaterialBrick, Laterite, Sandstone
ReligionHinduism
Year/s Restored2024



C1703046 Prasat Trapeang Khyang 1.jpg
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Site Size & Condition: Medium Prasat Prasat Trapeang Khyang (ប្រាសាទ​ត្រពាំង​ខ្យង - Pronounced: Pra-saht T'ro-pahng K'yorhng)

The remains of a sizeable Koh Ker era site with three main brick Prasats on a laterite terrace, two brick libraries and a brick entrance pavilion surrounded by a laterite enclosure, leading out of the brick entrance pavilion lays another laterite enclosure with four rectangular structures made from laterite and brick that leads to an outer east pavilion and surrounded by a moat. To the east of the site lays a man-made reservoir Trapeang Khyang.


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