Srivijaya (Indonesian: Sriwijaya),: 131 also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia)...
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on Srivijaya in maritime Southeast Asia, leading to the fall of the Sailendra Dynasty of Srivijaya. Rajendra's overseas expedition against Srivijaya was...
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"Maharaja Jepun" ("Emperor of Japan"). In Seri Malayas of the Srivijaya, under the Srivijaya satellite empire of the Majapahit Empire dominated over the...
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Yijing (monk) (category Srivijaya)
medieval kingdoms along the sea route between China and India, especially Srivijaya in Indonesia. He also gave accounts of the Gupta Period. A student of...
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family of the Mataram Kingdom of Central Java, and for some period, the Srivijaya Kingdom in Sumatra. The inscriptions created by Shailendras use three...
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South Sumatra (section Srivijaya)
two kingdoms namely Malayu and Kedah that were part of the Srivijaya empire. The Srivijaya empire had existed since 671 according to the notes of the...
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was the first Maharaja (Great King) of Srivijaya and thought to be the dynastic founder of Kadatuan Srivijaya. His name was mentioned in the series of...
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Melayu Kingdom (category Srivijaya)
Buddhist monk Yijing who visited in 671. The state was "absorbed" by Srivijaya by 692, but had "broken away" by the end of the 12th century according...
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Port Blair (redirect from Srivijaya Puram)
Port Blair (pronunciation), officially known as Sri Vijaya Puram, is the capital city of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India in...
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Rajendra I (section Invasion of Srivijaya)
was the end of Srivijaya. Srivijaya's maritime power declined under the Chola attack. Chola forces conquered large portions of Srivijaya, including its...
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Riau Archipelago (section Srivijaya and Jambi)
dates for the Srivijaya empire, when the area seemed to be well within the bounds of their control. The Jambi Kingdom sacked the Srivijaya capital in 1088...
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History of Indonesia (section Srivijaya)
arrived in Indonesia around 2000 BCE. From the 7th century CE, the powerful Srivijaya naval kingdom flourished, bringing Hindu and Buddhist influences with...
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Palembang (section Srivijaya period)
Ogan Komering Ilir Regency (4 districts). Palembang was the capital of Srivijaya, a Buddhist kingdom that ruled much of the western Indonesian Archipelago...
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Morea Romano-Germanic Carolingian Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian...
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valuable region for trade since at least the seventh century, when Sumatra's Srivijaya and later Java's Majapahit kingdoms engaged in commerce with entities...
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History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia (section Indianised Javanese Hindu-Buddhist Srivijaya empire (7th - 12th century))
of Srivijaya. Between the 7th and the 13th century, much of the Malay Peninsula was under the Buddhist Srivijaya empire. The site of Srivijaya's centre...
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island. By the year 692, the Melayu Kingdom was absorbed by Srivijaya.: 79–80 Srivijaya's influence waned in the 11th century, specifically in the year...
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Morea Romano-Germanic Carolingian Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian...
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Mataram Kingdom (section War against Srivijaya)
of Srivijaya kingdom in Sumatra led by Balaputra.: 108 Hostility between them did not end until 1016 when the Shailendra clan based in Srivijaya incited...
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Zabag (ancient territory) (category Srivijaya)
Zabag could also have been located in Java, not Srivijaya because Zabag is noted to annex Srivijaya, and the size of Zabag is only half the size of an...
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of Tamil Nadu in India; the Omani Empire of Arabia; and the empires of Srivijaya and Majapahit in Maritime Southeast Asia. Thalassocracies can thus be...
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Kedah in Malaysia of Srivijaya in the late 11th century. Chola invasion ultimately failed to install direct administration over Srivijaya, since the invasion...
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kingdom is the subject of studies among historians. Srivijaya: From the 7th to 13th centuries Srivijaya, a maritime empire centered on the island of Sumatra...
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Morea Romano-Germanic Carolingian Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian...
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took its name from the Sungai Melayu. Melayu then became associated with Srivijaya, and remained associated with various parts of Sumatra, especially Palembang...
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History of Palembang (section Srivijaya period)
Indonesia, dates back to 7th century. Palembang was once the capital city of Srivijaya, a Palembang empire which ruled parts of the western archipelago and controlled...
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Morea Romano-Germanic Carolingian Holy Roman Serbian Singhasari Songhai Srivijaya Tibetan Tikal Tiwanaku Toltec Turco-Persian Ghaznavid Great Seljuk Khwarezmian...
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beginning of Srivijaya hegemony over the maritime region around Malacca Strait and Sunda Strait. 683–685: The Second Fitna. 686: Srivijaya launch a naval...
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sides of the strait, Srivijaya ensured its economic and military domination in the region, which lasted about 700 years. Srivijaya gained great benefits...
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Indonesia was Theravāda Buddhist since the time of the Sailendra and Srivijaya empires, but Mahāyāna Buddhism in Indonesia is now largely practiced by...
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