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A 1,000-Year-Old Cliff-Top Temple Lies Battered After Cambodia-Thailand Border Clashes

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The 1,000-year-old Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, stands heavily damaged following intense military clashes between Cambodia and Thailand along their shared border. Situated atop a 1,722-foot cliff in the Dangrek Mountains, the 11th-century Khmer masterpiece has become a focal point of a long-standing territorial dispute, resulting in significant structural harm including collapsed gateway pavilions, shattered stone carvings, and artillery craters. While a ceasefire was established three months ago, the site remains closed to the public due to the presence of landmines, unexploded ordnance, and the high risk of further structural collapse during the upcoming monsoon season. Cambodian officials have accused the Thai military of deliberately targeting the cultural landmark, while Thailand maintains that its strikes were directed at military assets allegedly stationed within the temple complex. This recent escalation has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians and stalled international restoration efforts previously supported by countries like India and the United States, leaving the future of this shared cultural heritage uncertain as both nations continue to assert competing claims over the surrounding land.

 

Source:          Conversation with Gemini

Source:            https://www.hinduismtoday.com/hpi/2026/03/27/a-1000-year-old-cliff-top-temple-lies-battered-after-cambodia-thailand-border-clashes/

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