Wat Snay Pol

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Wat Snay Pol
Native Nameវត្តស្នាយពល
Alternative nameWat Snay Poul
BA#C1408030
CISARK#1419
IK#66.18
K InscriptionK.66
Inscr. LocationAngkor Conservancy
SizeSmall
ConditionTuol
TypeTemple
Location
VillageSnay Pol
CommuneRoka
DistrictPea Reang
ProvincePrey Veng
CountryCambodia
Coordinates11.66230, 105.22507
History
Founded6th to 7th Century
MaterialBrick, Laterite, Basalt, Sandstone
ReligionHinduism



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Site Size & Condition: Small Tuol Wat Snay Pol (វត្តស្នាយពល - Pronounced: Woit S'nay Pohl!) a modern day temple that has two small reservoirs, and a neak ta shrine that houses a few fragments of stone. A stele inscription K.66 with two faces with 28 and 18 lines of old Khmer text was discovered here, and has now been moved to the Angkor Conservancy for safekeeping. The stele inscription dates to roughly the 6th-7th century.


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