- The
Universitas Mulawarman is a
public university located in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It was
established on
September 27, 1962,
making it...
- The
Mulawarman Museum is a
museum in Tenggarong, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is
located near the
Mahakam River, in a
former palace,
constructed by the...
- who had not been
influenced by
Indian culture.
During the
reign of King
Mūlawarman, he is the one who let the yūpa
inscriptions be made, and it was believed...
- PSAD
Kodam VI/
Mulawarman or PSAD
Mulawarman is an
Indonesian football club
based in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan. They
currently compete in the Liga 3...
-
Kutai Sri
Mulavarman Nala Deva (spelled
Mulawarman in Indonesian), was the king of the
Kutai Martadipura Kingdom located in
eastern Borneo around the year...
-
Kodam VI/
Mulawarman (VI
Military Regional Command/
Mulawarman) is a
military territorial command (military district) of the
Indonesian Army. It has been...
-
Mulawarman Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bontang, Indonesia. It is used
mostly for
football matches and is used as the home
stadium for Bontang...
- not
Indian name,
although the
names of his descendants,
Aswawarman and
Mulawarman,
containing elements of
Indian name. In this case.
Poesponegoro and Notosusanto...
- join Malaysia. On 24
April 1964,
leader of
regional military commands Mulawarman,
Brigadier General Soeharjo ordered the
capture and
killing of Bulungan...
-
Kumaravishnu 4th
century CE
Pallava Omgodu inscription of his great-grandson
Mulawarman 4th
century CE
Kutai Martadipura (present Indonesia)
Samudragupta c. 335/350–375...