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Adityawarman (formal
regnal name
Maharajadiraja Srīmat Srī Udayādityawarma Pratāpaparākrama Rājendra Maulimāli Warmadewa.[citation needed] ) was a king...
- Malayapura, a
kingdom that the
Amoghapasa inscription mentions was
ruled by
Adityawarman, who
established himself as the
ruler of
Bhumi Malayu (Suvarnabhumi)...
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Adityawarman Museum is a
State Museum (Museum Negeri)
located in Padang,
Western Sumatra. As a
State Museum,
Adityawarman Museum is
officially known as...
- po****tion. West
Sumatra was the
centre of the
Pagaruyung Kingdom,
founded by
Adityawarman in 1347. The
first European to come to the
region was a
French traveler...
- in
other parts of Sumatra, and
predates significant foreign contact.
Adityawarman, a
follower of
Tantric Buddhism with ties to the
Singhasari and Ma****ahit...
- (literally "city of Malaya" or "kingdom of Malaya") was
proclaimed by
Adityawarman,
again referring to Dharmasraya. The word "Melayu" is also mentioned...
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Adwayawarman or Adwayabrahma, a
Javanese high
official and gave
birth to
Adityawarman. Meanwhile,
Indrawarman sta****
behind and did not
recognize Raden Wijaya...
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Malay states of
Sumatra was
demonstrated by the rule of
Adityawarman of Malayupura.
Adityawarman, the
cousin of King Jayanegara, was
raised within Ma****ahit...
- āryyas; Srī Mahārāja Srīmat Tribhuwanarāja Mauliwarmmadewa. In 1347,
Adityawarman moved the
statue further uphill to
Rambahan site near
Langsat River,...
- letters. This 14th-century pre-Islamic
legal text was
produced in the
Adityawarman era (1345–1377) of Dharmasraya, a Hindu-Buddhist
kingdom that
arose after...