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Dharmasraya, is the
capital of the 11th
century Buddhist polity known as
Melayu Kingdom,
based on the
Batanghari river system in modern-day West Sumatra...
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Dharmasraya Regency is a
landlocked regency (kabupaten) of West
Sumatra province, Indonesia. It
covers an area of 2,961.13 km2 and had a po****tion of...
- The
Melayu Kingdom (also
known as Malayu,
Dharmasraya Kingdom or the
Jambi Kingdom; Chinese: 末羅瑜國; pinyin: Mòluóyú Guó,
reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation...
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Kertarajasa Jayawardhana, the
founder of Ma****ahit kingdom. She was a
Dharmasraya princess from
Sumatra and the only non-Javanese wife of Kertarajasa,...
- of
Borneo and Sumatra.
These included Srivijaya, the
Melayu Kingdom,
Dharmasraya, the
Sultanate of Deli, the
Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura, the Riau-Lingga...
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Indreswari (also
known as Dara Petak),
supposedly a
princess of
Malayu Dharmasraya Kingdom brought by Kebo
Anabrang to Ma****ahit
court from
Sumatra through...
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Mauli was a
dynasty of
kings that
ruled the
Bhumi Malayu or
Dharmasraya kingdom,
centered in the
Batanghari river system (today
Jambi and West Sumatra...
- pre-Islamic
legal text was
produced in the
Adityawarman era (1345–1377) of
Dharmasraya, a Hindu-Buddhist
kingdom that
arose after the end of
Srivijayan rule...
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Jambi by the
Batang Hari
river valley. This late 12th
century Malayu Dharmasraya kingdom can be
considered as the
successor of Srivijaya. The
oldest inscription...
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Malayu in Suwarnabhumi. Also
included in
Malayapura were the
kingdom of
Dharmasraya and
several other kingdoms or
conquests of Adityawarman. The name Pagaruyung...