Infobox Former Country conventional long name Sri Vijaya common name Srivijaya continent moved from Category ... to Srivijayan rebellion in 1377 image coat symbol type image map Srivijaya Empire.svg image map caption ... leader5 Circa 988 currency Native gold and silver coins category footnotes History of Indonesia Srivijaya ... , wrote that he visited Srivijaya in 671 for 6 months. ref cite book last Munoz title Early Kingdoms ... the name Srivijaya appears also dates from the 7th century, namely the Kedukan Bukit Inscription ... of the Javanese people Javanese Majapahit empire. ref name end Srivijaya was an important center for Buddhist ... title Early Kingdoms pages 117 ref After Srivijaya fell, it was largely forgotten and historians had ... of Srivijaya was only formally suspected in 1918, when French historian George Coed s of the cole ... in Srivijaya archaeological park Karanganyar site in Palembang suggested the location as Srivijaya ... Selatan. ref By 1993, Pierre Yves Manguin had proven that the centre of Srivijaya was along the Musi ... of Srivijaya even in Indonesian histories its forgotten past has been recreated by foreign scholars ..., had heard of Srivijaya until the 1920s, when French scholar George Coed s published his discoveries ... year 1938 location Amsterdam url doi pages vol. I p. 149 id nopp true ref Srivijaya has become a symbol ... . ref name TAYLOR 26 Srivijaya and by extension Sumatra had been known by different names to different ... that could be considered the predecessor of Srivijaya. ref name MUNOZ 114 cite book last Munoz title ... of Srivijaya was so difficult. ref name MUNOZ 114 While some of these names are strongly reminiscent ... as one of Srivijaya s important urban center. Image 001 View of Borobudur.jpg left thumb The construction .... Little physical evidence of Srivijaya remains. ref cite book last Taylor title Indonesia pages 29 ref According to the Kedukan Bukit Inscription , dated 605 Saka 683 CE , the empire of Srivijaya ... chief chief s, who were organized into a network of allegiance to the Srivijaya maharaja or king ... more details
, RMUT Lanna, RMUT Srivijaya, RMUT Suvarnabhumi and RMUT Isarn. The intention is to turn these nine .... With regard to RMUT Srivijaya or RMUTSV in short, the university is composed of three provincial ... more details
president Suharto . ref name Indonesia Travel The archaeological park also hosts the Srivijaya ... of Srivijayan empire. After having been established for more than a decade, the Srivijaya archaeological ... Srivijaya Category Palembang Category Archaeological sites in Indonesia id Taman Purbakala Kerajaan ... more details
Infobox university name Sriwijaya University native name Universitas Sriwijaya image name image image size caption latin name motto tagline established type endowment staff faculty president provost principal rector chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students undergrad postgrad doctoral profess city Inderalaya state South Sumatra country Indonesia campus free label free colors colours mascot fightsong nickname affiliations Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific AUAP ref http auap.sut.ac.th index.php?option com content&task view&id 52&Itemid 82 ref footnotes website http www.unsri.ac.id address Jl. Palembang Prabumulih Raya KM 32 UNSRI Inderalaya, Ogan Ilir, South Sumatra, Indonesia publictransit telephone coor logo Sriwijaya University is a public university in Palembang , South Sumatra , Indonesia . It was founded on 29 October 1960. The current Rector Academic rectors rector , for the years 2007 2011, is Badia Perizade. Sriwijaya University has nine colleges Faculty university faculties Economics Law Sociology and Political Science Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Mining Engineering Architecture Medicine Agriculture Education Mathematics and Natural Sciences Computer Science External links http www.unsri.ac.id Situs resmi Universitas Sriwijaya Official Site University of Sriwijaya , in Indonesian language Indonesian References reflist Universities in Indonesia coord missing Indonesia Category Universities in Indonesia Category Educational institutions established in 1960 Category Article Feedback 5 Asia university stub indonesia stub id Universitas Sriwijaya ... more details
Image Borobudur Northwest View.jpg thumb Borobudur , the largest Buddhist structure in the world built by the Sailendra dynasty under Samaratungga. Samaratungga was the head of the Sailendra dynasty who ruled Medang Kingdom Central Java and Srivijaya in the 8th and the 9th century. He was the successor of King Indra, and his name was mentioned in Karangtengah inscription dated 824 CE as the constructor of a sacred buddhist building called Venuvana Sankirt bamboo forest to place the cremated ashes of his predecessor King Indra of Sailendra. ref cite book author Drs. R. Soekmono, title Pengantar Sejarah Kebudayaan Indonesia 2 , 2nd ed publisher Penerbit Kanisius date 1973, 5th reprint edition in 1988 location Yogyakarta page 46 ref During his administration, he initiated the construction of a massive Buddhism Buddhist monument Borobudur . Samaratungga married Dewi Tara , the princess of Srivijaya n ruler Dharmasetu , which created close political alliance between the Sailendras and Srivijaya. Samaratungga had one son by the name of Balaputra and one daughter Pramodhawardhani . After Samaratungga died, Pramodhawardhani married the Shivaite Rakai Pikatan from Sanjaya dynasty . Rakai Pikatan managed to usurp Balaputra s authority over Central Java and forced the Saleidras to flee Java for Palembang. Under the reign of Samaratungga too, Jayavarman II was appointed as the governor of Indrapura in the Mekong delta. Jayavarman later revoked his allegiance to the Sailedras and Srivijaya to form the Khmer Empire . s start succession box before Samaragrawira title Sailendra Dynasty Monarch of Medang Kingdom and Srivijaya years 812 833 after Pramodhawardhani and Rakai Pikatan s end References Reflist 2 Category Indonesian monarchs Category Sailendra Category Srivijaya Category Central Java Indonesia stub id Samaratungga ms Samaratungga ... more details
Deleted image removed File Srivijaya Empire Map.jpg thumb Balaputra and the Sailendras were forced to leave Java for Palembang on Sumatra as the Sanjayas rose to power. ifdc 1 Srivijaya Empire Map.jpg log 2009 July 31 Balaputra was the maharaja of Srivijaya in the 9th century CE as well as the former head of the Sailendra dynasty . ref name end cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 175 id ISBN 9814155675 ref He was the youngest son of the preceding Sailendran maharaja, Samaratunga , through marriage with Dewi Tara who was in turn the daughter of another maharaja, Dharmasetu of Srivijaya. ref name Munoz 143 145 cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 143 145 id ISBN 9814155675 ref ref name De Casparis De Casparis proposed that in 856 Balaputra was defeated by Pikatan, whereupon Balaputra retreated to Srivijaya, the country of his mother, to become the first Sailandra ruler of Srivijaya. Thus in the late 9th century Srivijaya was ruled by a Buddhist Sailendra ruler, while Java was ruled by Pikatan and his successors who patronized Siva cf. De Casparis, 1956 Hall, 1985 111 . ref Samaratunga died when Balaputra was a boy. As a young heir to the throne, his authority in Central Java was frequently challenged by local landlords. An extended family member by the name of Garung ... were eventually forced to leave Java for Palembang , the seat of Srivijaya as well as the home ... over the area. The Sanjayas later founded the Medang Kingdom and continued to rule Java until Srivijaya ... he left Java, Balaputra became the ruler of Srivijaya. ref name Munoz 143 145 While the record on Balaputra ... Category Srivijaya Category Indonesian monarchs Indonesia bio stub id Balaputradewa jv Balaputradewa ... more details
century Srivijaya n inscription discovered in Sabokingking, 3 Ilir, Ilir Timur II, Palembang , South ... against kadatuan of Srivijaya or disobey the order of d tu . According to Casparis, the people, occupations ... that might revolt against Srivijayan hegemony. In order to prevent possible uprisings, the ruler of Srivijaya ... only existed in the capital of the kingdom, thus insisted that the court of Srivijaya should ... of Srivijaya should be located in Minanga as mentioned in Kedukan Bukit Inscription assumed ... Pasemah Palas is a kingdom of Srivijaya relics discovered in 1957 in Palas Pasemah, Kalianda ... originally discussed by Prof.. Dr. Buchari in the article Buchari, An Old Inscription of Srivijaya Malay at Palas Pasemah South Lampung , Pre Srivijaya Research Seminar, Center for Archeological Research ... for those who oppose or do not want to devote to the king of Srivijaya. The term parsumpahan is derived from the Srivijaya king himself, as contained in such inscriptions. Srivijaya inscription ... emblem decorated in the form of a dragon with seven heads Srivijaya. Now stored at the Museum Center ... originally discussed by Prof.. Dr. Buchari in the article Buchari, An Old Inscription of Srivijaya Malay at Palas Pasemah South Lampung , Pre Srivijaya Research Seminar, Center for Archeological ... inscriptions were carved in the same year. Who is the king of Srivijaya who issued inscriptions persumpahan .... Here we get the full name of the king of Srivijaya Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa. If between the years ..., when the Srivijaya elapse troops invaded Java land that is not devoted to the Srivijaya. Above description shows the background and motivation expenditure persumpahan inscriptions by the king of Srivijaya ... of SrivijayaSrivijaya as troops stormed the island of Java is being deployed. As a preventative ... of the king Srivijaya, will be crushed him with all his family. Read the contents of the inscriptions ... of Srivijaya in the year 686 had at least cover these areas. The existence of persumpahan Lake Stone ... more details
File Amoghapasa Padang Roco Inscription Back.JPG 300px thumb Inscription written on backside of Amoghapasa statue, while the rectangular base is called Padang Roco inscription . Amoghapasa inscription is an inscription inscribed on the back of p duka Amoghap a as referred to in Padang Roco inscription . In 1347, Adityawarman added this inscription on back of the statue proclaimed that the statue portrayed himself. Today the inscription is stored in the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta with inventory number D.198 6469 the statue part . Category Inscriptions in Indonesia Category Singhasari Category Srivijaya id Prasasti Amoghapasa ... more details
According to Sejarah Melayu , Paduka Sri Pekerma Wira Diraja Bikrama Vira Diraja was the eldest son of Sang Nila Utama and the second Raja of Singapura . He was known as Raja Kecil Besar before his accession and married to an Indian princess named Nila Panjadi. His reign was from 1372 to 1386 ref Cite book title Malay Annals Translated from the Malay Language pages 44 49 author Dr. John Leyden year 1821 publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown location London ref ref Cite web url http www.royalark.net Malaysia malacca2.htm title Ruling House of Malacca Johor publisher Christopher Buyers date October 2008 accessdate 2010 10 08 ref . References reflist S start S hou House of Srivijaya S reg S bef before Sang Nila Utama S ttl title Raja of Singapura years 1372 1386 S aft after Rana Wira Kerma end Category Srivijaya Category Hindu monarchs Asia royal stub ... more details
Dharmasetu was an 8th century maharaja of Srivijaya . Under his reign, he successfully incorporated Pan Pan , a kingdom located in the north of the Malay Peninsula into Srivijayan sphere of influence before 775 AD. At an old monastery of Nakhon Si Thammarat in modern day Thailand , there is a stele indicating that Dharmasetu order the construction of three sanctuaries dedicated to Padmapani Bodhisattvas Padmapani , Vajrapani and Buddha in Ligor. ref name end cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 130 131 id ISBN 9814155675 ref The inscription further stated that the Dharmasetu was the head of the Sailendra of Java . This is the first instance of relationship known existed between Srivijaya and the Sailendra . ref name end cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 221 223 id ISBN 9814155675 ref Yet, he was the son of Jayanasa of Srivijaya and a princess from Tarumanagara . Citation needed date June 2008 Dewi Tara, the daughter of Dharmasetu later married a member of the Sailendra family by the name of Samaratunga whom later would assumed throne of Srivijaya around 792. ref cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 175 id ISBN 9814155675 ref ref name Munoz 143 145 cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 143 145 id ISBN 9814155675 ref The relationship between Srivijaya ... DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Srivijaya Category Sailendra ... more details
appeared to be the ruling family of both Medang Kingdom of Central Java for some period and Srivijaya ..., Sailendra dynasty that established themself in Indonesian archipleago, either the one that ruled Srivijaya ... Other scholars hold that the expansion of Buddhist kingdom of Srivijaya was involved in the rise ... s inscriptions were written in old Malay , which suggested Srivijaya or Sumatran connections ... cordial relations, including marriage alliances with the Srivijaya kingdom in Sumatra. For instance ... alliance between the two kingdoms ensured that Srivijaya had no need to fear the emergence of a Javanese ... Tara. This ended the Sailendra presence in Java and Balaputra retreated to the Srivijaya kingdom ... was defeated by Pikatan, whereupon Balaputra retreated to Srivijaya, the country of his mother, to become the first Sailandra ruler of Srivijaya. Thus in the late 9th century Srivijaya was ruled by a Buddhist ... of the Srivijaya. In spite the relations were initially fairly cordial, hostilities had broken ... of Sojomerto inscription to early 11th century the fall of Sailendran dynasty of Srivijaya under Chola ... finally emerge as the ruling family of both Srivijaya and Medang Mataram Central Java . Some ... and Srivijaya, based on inscriptions and Carita Parahyangan manuscript. However there is some confusion occurred, because the Sailendra seems to rule many kingdoms Kalingga, Medang and later Srivijaya ... ruled Srivijaya in Sumatra, construction of Sewu Manjusrigrha temple, started the construction of Borobudur ... Kingdom Mataram , Central Java Ligor B inscription c. 787 Also ruled Srivijaya , lost Cambodia 802 812 833 Samaratungga Medang Kingdom Mataram , Central Java Karangtengah inscription 824 Also ruled Srivijaya ... to Srivijaya Sumatra . Construction of Prambanan and Plaosan temple. The successors of Pikatan, the series ... 850 Balaputradewa Srivijaya , South Sumatra Shivagrha inscription 856 , Nalanda inscription 860 Defeated by Pikatan Pramodhawardhani, expelled from Central Java, took refuge in Sumatra and rule Srivijaya ... more details
was probably an ally of Srivijaya in Java that managed to sack and burn Watugaluh Palace. Airlangga ... peace with Srivijaya. The new kingdom was called the Kingdom of Kahuripan, and stretched from Pasuruan ... as the Srivijaya Empire began to decline. Airlangga was known for his religious tolerance, and was a patron ... the name of Srivijaya suggests that his queen consort was probably a Srivijayan princess, a close ... of Srivijaya due to the Chola invasion gave Airlangga opportunity to consolidate his kingdom without ... more details
may appear as I Tsing , following an antiquated method of Chinese romanization . Journey to Srivijaya ... . Traveling by a Persian Empire Persian boat out of Guangzhou , he arrived in Srivijaya today ... years. Yijing praises the high level of Buddhist scholarship in Srivijaya, advising Chinese monks to study ... in the kingdom of Srivijaya on his way back to Tang Dynasty Tang China. At that time Palembang ... to obtain ink and papers note Srivijaya then had no paper and ink and returned again to Srivijaya ..., describing his adventurous journey to Srivijaya and India, reporting on the society of India ... in 703 . Buddhism in Srivijaya Main Srivijaya Empire Yijing praised the high level of Buddhist scholarship in Srivijaya and advised Chinese monks to study there prior to making the journey to Nalanda ... years and practice the proper rules.... Yijing s visits to Srivijaya gave him the opportunity ... more details
kingdom Srivijaya all of thou gods that starts the beginning of the swear of all swear curse If in this lands ... war campaign against them wage by a datu or led by several datus od Srivijaya, and let them punished ... place during the Srivijaya army just departed to attack Java, which is not submit to Srivijaya. The inscriptions ... inscriptions, together with other archaeological findings in the region was the testament of Srivijaya ... Malay inscriptions Category Srivijaya Category Bangka Belitung Islands id Prasasti Kota Kapur ... more details
Srivijaya Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Songkhla Campus Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Nakhon Si Thammarat Campus Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Factulty of Ariculture Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Trang Campus Coord missing Thailand Universities in Thailand ... more details
Image LeongMap001.jpg thumb 220px Map of Liang Daoming s Old Port Palembang. Liang Daoming zh c p Li ng D om ng cy L uhng Douh M ng was an abscondee of the Chinese Ming Dynasty he was also a king of Palembang inhabiting Palembang , Srivijaya . ref http www.fjql.org qszl xsyj65.htm 14th century Zheng He and the Huaqiao Policy ref He hails from Guangdong province and was of cantonese descent. According to the Ming records, he had thousands of followers and a sizable military troop in Palembang. Liang Daoming s governments rule of Palembang was acknowledged by Ming emperor and protected by the Ming armada 1403 1424 . ref Leo Suryadinata, International Zheng He Society, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2005 History 168 pages ref See also Chen Zuyi Chinese emigration Piracy in the Strait of Malacca Malacca Sultanate Haijin References Reflist ChineseText Pirates DEFAULTSORT Liang Daoming Category Cantonese people Category Chinese pirates Category Chinese diaspora Category Ming Dynasty people Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category 14th century Chinese people Category Srivijaya zh ... more details
Paduka Sri Rana Wira Kerma Rana Vira Vikrama Diraja was the eldest son of Pekerma Wira with his wife Nila Panjadi, and the third Raja of Singapura . He was known as Raja Muda before his accession and married to a daughter of Bendahara Tun Perpatih Muka Berjajar . His reign was from 1386 to 1399 ref Cite book title Malay Annals Translated from the Malay Language pages 44 49 author Dr. John Leyden year 1821 publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown location London ref ref Cite web url http www.royalark.net Malaysia malacca2.htm title Ruling House of Malacca Johor publisher Christopher Buyers date October 2008 accessdate 2010 10 08 ref . S start S hou House of Srivijaya S reg S bef before Pekerma Wira S ttl title Raja of Singapura years 1386 1399 S aft after Parameswara sultan Parameswara ref Sejarah Melayu does not mention a ruler called Parameswara between Pekerma Wira and Megat Iskandar Shah except the one named Sri Maharaja . However, as per Chinese and Portuguese account, the father and immediate predecessor for Iskandar was Parameswara and furthermore, Sri Maharaja is believed to be a small part of a longer reignal title which was something common in ancient Southeast Asia ref end References reflist end . Asia royal stub Category Unassessed biography articles Category Srivijaya Category Hindu monarchs Category Malaysian Hindus ... more details
people Khmer recorded the nation of Melayu, however, its progeny Srivijaya , was also called Melayu ... Ching visited Srivijaya twice and stay there some seven years from 688 to 695 , studying and translating the original texts, either in Sanskrit or in Pali. Srivijaya seems to have been a very flourishing ... the name Sribogha or Srivijaya. The change of the name Malayu to Sribogha must have happened just before ..., Hinayana Buddhism was predominantly adopted in Srivijaya, represented for the most part by the Mulasarvastivada .... Center of Srivijaya Image Candi Gumpung Muarojambi.jpg right thumb Candi Gumpung, a Buddhist temple at Muaro Jambi Temple Compounds Muaro Jambi of Melayu Kingdom, later integrated as one of Srivijaya s important urban center. Between 1079 and 1088, Chinese records show that Srivijaya sent ambassadors ... name ReferenceA This suggests that the center of Srivijaya frequently shifted between the two major ... weakened Palembang, allowing Jambi to take the leadership of Srivijaya from the 11th century on. ref ... and Srivijaya experienced decline in influence. ref Page 168. Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago ... dynasty to no longer accept ambassadors from Srivijaya and Jambi s inability to cope with changing ... of Singhasari , who conquered Srivijaya and Melayu in 1288. In the year 1347, Gajah Mada the military leader of Majapahit installed Adityawarman as the king of Melayu to prevent the revival of Srivijaya ... Srivijaya. The last prince of Srivijayan origin, Parameswara , fled to Temasik to seek refuge ... missing Indonesia Category Srivijaya Category Indianized kingdoms Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia ... more details
. ref name Chau blockquote Location Srivijaya Many historian identify Zabag with Srivijaya , a ocean ... den Vondel date 1938 location Amsterdam url doi pages vol. I p. 149 id nopp true ref Srivijaya and by extension ... as the predecessor of Srivijaya. ref name MUNOZ 114 cite book last Munoz title Early Kingdoms ... Zabag and the Khmer called it Melayu. ref name MUNOZ 114 This is another reason why the discovery of Srivijaya ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Tun Ledang Shah 1234&ndash 1463 was a mythical but probably based on a real character in the ancient Malay people Malay history who was assumed to live during the 13th century Srivijaya Srivijayan Empire till the 15th century Sultanate of Malacca . His real name was Sang Ledang . Born in Palembang in 1234 into a poor family, he gained high status after learning the ancient black arts from Raja Rai or Raidashir brother to monarch King Ardashir I of Persia . As the result, he could cheat death by drinking Srivijayan royal blood. In 1377, he followed the crown prince of Srivijaya Parameswara to Temasik when Palembang was overran by the army of Majapahit Empire Majapahit . Already a powerful warrior during his time, he helped made Malacca one of the successful empires in the region as soon as it was established in 1402. Parameswara and his family owed so much to Tun Ledang Shah that they promised him to give him blood for every 20 years. When the Sultan s of Malacca converted to Islam , he was disfavoured and shunned because of his black magic arts and was relieved from his command as the Grand Admiral of the Malacca fleet by Sultan Muzaffar Shah 1446 1456 . His position was taken over by Tun Hamzah Datuk Bongkok who in turn, was succeeded by the famous Hang Tuah . During the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah Sultan of Malacca Mansur Shah 1456 1477 , he was sentenced to death by the Sultan for committing adultery with one of the sultan s wives. He was killed by Hang Tuah in 1463 after living for more than 200 years. Tun Ledang Shah was considered a myth and his existence was never recorded in the Malay history due to his black magic arts necromancy . Only in 1998 when an ancient tome called Hikayat Raja Raja was found in one of the Museum in Portugal that his existence came into light. Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category History of Malaysia Category People from Palembang SEAsia hist stub ... more details
Sang Srivijaya . The main theme of Carita Parahyangan corresponds to Canggal inscription. This story ... Sailendra dynasty s foreign origin in Sumatra and their connections with Srivijaya . This theory holds that the Sailendras, with their strong connections to Srivijaya , managed to gain control of Central ... to Srivijaya in Sumatra , where he became the paramount ruler. ref De Casparis proposed that in 856 Balaputra was defeated by Pikatan, whereupon Balaputra retreated to Srivijaya, the country of his mother, to become the first Sailendra ruler of Srivijaya . Thus in the late 9th century Srivijaya ... an eruption of Mount Merapi Merapi volcano, the power struggle, or probably the Srivijaya empire attacked ... more details
History of Indonesia Kantoli was an ancient kingdom suspected to be located somewhere between Jambi and Palembang in southern Sumatra around the 5th century of the common era . ref name MUNOZ 102 cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 102 103 id ISBN 9814155675 ref China Chinese records indicate that Sanfotsi was formerly called Kantoli and this as well as the location of the kingdom have led historians to consider Kantoli as the predecessor of Srivijaya . ref name MUNOZ 102 Srivijaya was referred to as Sanfotsi by the Chinese. ref cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 114 id ISBN 9814155675 ref During the reign of the Liu Song Dynasty , Kantoli sent several embassies to China. ref name MUNOZ 102 Trade between the two kingdoms were established and this granted Kantoli with great wealth through heavy dependency on volume from China. ref name MUNOZ 102 With the conquest of Song by the Sui Dynasty , volume of trade dwindled due to the new ruler s austerity. ref name MUNOZ 102 The emperor banned all luxurious items in the courts which coincidentally were supplied by many, including Kantoli. ref name MUNOZ 102 See also History of Indonesia References reflist coord missing Indonesia Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Indonesia stub id Kerajaan Kandali fi Kantoli ms Kantoli ... more details
of Demak Demak crushed Daha in 1527. Srivijaya and Kediri Image Southeast Asia trade route map XIIcentury.jpg thumb 300px left Srivijaya and Kediri around 12th to early 13th century AD In 1068, Virarajendra ... Kedah from Srivijaya . Virarajendra s records from the seventh year of his reign mention that he ... it over to him. The possible date for this occurrence is 1068 C.E. As yet there is no knowledge of the Srivijaya ... Asia n archipelago there were two powerful and rich kingdoms Srivijaya and Java Kediri . In Java ... 60 ref . Regarding Srivijaya, Chou Ju Kua reported that Kien pi Kampe, in North Sumatra northern Sumatra with armed forced rebellion had liberated themselves from Srivijaya, and crowned their own king. The same fate befell some of Srivijaya s colonies on the Malay Peninsula that liberated themselves from Srivijaya domination. However Srivijaya was still the mightiest and wealthiest state in the western part of the archipelago. Srivijaya s colonies were Pong fong Pahang , Tong ya nong Trengganu ... wu li Lamuri at Aceh , and Si lan. According to this source, in the early 13th century Srivijaya still ... more details
and served as Srivijayan vassal. The early Sailendras were probably belongs within Srivijaya s Mandala ... 686 CE that Srivijaya launched series of military campaign against Bhumi Java, which also corresponds ... more details