• Prasat Suor Prat (Khmer: ប្រាសាទសួព្រ័ត) is a series of twelve towers spanning north to south lining the eastern side of a royal square in Angkor Thom...
  • Prasat Suor Prat is a series of twelve towers spanning north to south lining the eastern side of a royal square in Angkor Thom, near the town of Siem Reap...
  • But there is another theory for Prasat Suor Prat use, it is said that it is used to settle legal disputes and matters of criminal justice.
  • According to the 12th Century Chinese envoy Zhou Daguan, legal disputes were settled by placing the contenders in the Prasat Suor Prat towers for a few days.
  • Prasat Suor Prat, also known as the Twelve Towers, is a prominent historical site located in the Angkor Archaeological Park in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
  • Prasat Suor Prat, along with the entire Angkor Archaeological Park, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992.
  • Prasat Suor Prat. Date of Construction: Early 13th century C.E.
  • Prasat Suor Prat Towers were likely built in early 13th century during the reign of king Indravarman II.
  • Prasat Suor Prat is a series of twelve towers spanned north to south lining the eastern side of royal square in Angkor Thom, near the town of Siem Reap...
  • Prasat Suor Prat literally translates to “towers of the rope dancers”.
  • On iki kuleden oluşan Prasat Suor Prat, kesinlikle meraklı bir manzara.
  • The Prasat Suor Prat are a row of 12 towers, 6 on either side of the road leading from the Royal Palace to the Victory gate.
  • Prasat Prei temple is small, untouristed temple ruins in a forest near Neak Pean.
  • It’s thought that the 12 towers of Prasat Suor Prat were built at some point in the late 12th century or the early 13th century by King Jayavarman VII.