The friendly relationship between the Chola kings and Cambodia is attested by a significant but little-known incident. read more
When Kulottunga I, the Chola Kings, was constructing or enlarging the famous Shiva Temple at Chidambaram (tamil Nadu), Suryavarman II, the king of Cambodia and builder of Angkor Wat, offered to send a block of stone as a gift for the new construction. read more
Angkor wat is the world largest religious temple that is located in Cambodia that was built by Tamil king Suryavarman II. The initial design and construction of the temple took place in the first half of the 12th century, during the reign of Suryavarman II (ruled 1113 – 1150). read more