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- the Far East, Vol. II, Suvarnadvipa, Calcutta, Modern Publishing Syndicate, 1937, Chapter IV, Suvarnadvipa, pp.37-47.Suvarnadvipa Saw Mra Aung, "The Accounts...
- dispatched his men to Yawadvipa, the island of Java, in search of Sita. Suvarnadvipa, "Golden Island", may have been used as a vague general designation of...
- Southeast Asia and research, he wrote detailed histories of Champa (1927), Suvarnadvipa (1938) and Kambuja Desa (1944). On the initiative of Bharatiya Vidya...
- (Tibetan: Serlingpa; Wylie: gser gling pa; Chinese: 金州大師, literally "from Suvarnadvīpa"), also known as Kulānta and Suvarṇadvipi Dharmakīrti, was a renowned...
- Nalanda, details an endowment by the Shailendra King, Balaputradeva of Suvarnadvipa (Sumatra in modern-day Indonesia). This Srivijayan king, "attracted by...
- the Far East, Vol.I, La****, 1927. ISBN 0-8364-2802-1 R. C. Majumdar, Suvarnadvipa, Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East, Vol.II, Calcutta, R. C. Majumdar...
- Balaputradewa was the maharaja of Srivijaya in the 9th century CE as well as the former head of the Sailendra dynasty. He was the youngest son of the preceding...
- Samaragrawira's son, is Samaratungga's younger brother and ruled in Suvarnadvipa (Sumatra), and he is not Samaratungga's son. This version holds Balaputra...
- island in 100 BCE, and it is basically the equivalent to the Indian Suvarnadvipa, the "Island of Gold." Josephus calls it in Latin Aurea, and equates...
- Retrieved 26 June 2021. Majumdar, R.C. (1933). "Le rois Çriwijaya de Suvarnadvipa". Bulletin de l'École Française d'Extrême-Orient. ****III: 121–144. doi:10...