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(King of the Khmer Empire (1113 - 1150))
Suryavarman II was a significant ruler of the Khmer Empire from 1113 to 1150. He is best known for building Angkor Wat, the largest Hindu temple devoted to Vishnu in the world. Renowned for his architectural achievements, military successes, and governance reforms, Suryavarman II is celebrated as one of the empire's most impactful leaders. His posthumous title, Paramavishnuloka, highlights his devotion to Vishnu and his lasting contributions to Khmer history and culture.