Sdok Kak Thom, is an 11th-century Khmer temple in present-day Thailand, located about 34 km northeast of the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet. It is the last (known) temple on the southwestern ancient Khmer Royal Road network see map. The site is notable for its much-discussed inscriptions registered under K235 and K1087.
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Site Info
- Site Name: Sdok Kak Thom Khmer Name: ស្តុកកក់ធំ
- Reference ID: HA18250 | Last Update: June 11th, 2021
- Other Names: Sdok Kok Thom, Sdok Kak Thom, สด๊กก๊อกธม
- Tags/Group: Ancient Royal Road, Royal Road Angkor-Sdok Kak Thom
- Location:
- MoCFA ID: 1110
- Inscription Number/s: K. 235, 1087
