Built: Late twelfth - Early thirteenth century C.E.
Religion: Buddhist
Lord/Patron: Jayavarman VII
Style: Angkor Wat/Bayon
Worked in the late twelfth to mid thirteenth century amid the rule of Jayavarman VII, Banteay Kdei is referred to just as a Buddhist sanctuary built in the Bayon style. It has been possessed by friars at different interims throughout the hundreds of years, yet the engraving stone has never been found so it is secret; obscure to whom the sanctuary is committed.
Its structures are contained inside two progressive fenced in area dividers, and comprise of two concentric exhibitions from which rise towers, went before toward the east by a house. Like the various destroys in Angkor, the carvings are enamoring.
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