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- 851 an Arabic merchant named Sulaiman recorded an event about Javanese Sailendras staging a surprise attack on the Khmers by approaching the capital from...
- Sailendra Sircar Vidyalaya is affiliated to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) and is one of the oldest Bengali medium schools in Kolkata...
- Sailendra Nath Roy (1964–2013) was an Indian man who registered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for the ****hest distance travelled on...
- Boechari speculates that Dapunta Selendra was the progenitor of the Sailendras, an influential family who would later rule Mataram and Srivijaya. Recent...
- Sailendranath Sircar (also Sailendra Sircar; 1877–1942) was the fifth and the youngest son of Peary Charan Sircar, he was the founder head master of Swaraswati...
- Dr. Sailendra Narain is a development finance specialist born in Nawadah, Bihar Province, India. For over 40 years, Narain has been a pioneer in developing...
- Sailendra Nath Manna (Bengali: শৈলেন মান্না; 1 September 1924 – 27 February 2012), known po****rly as Sailen Manna, was an Indian football player who...
- agricultural Buddhist Sailendra and Hindu Mataram dynasties thrived and declined in inland Java, leaving grand religious monuments such as Sailendra's Borobudur and...
- Sailendra Kumar Sen was a Member of the 2nd National ****embly of ****stan as a representative of East ****stan. Sen was a Member of the 2nd National ****embly...
- Tantric masters who received royal patronage from royal dynasties like the Sailendras and the Srivijaya. This tradition was also linked by the maritime trade...