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- Bujangga Manik is one of the precious remnants of Old Sundanese literature. It is told in octosyllabic lines — the metrical form of Old Sundanese narrative...
- Sundanese people. According to primary historical records such as the Bujangga Manik m****cript, the eastern border of the kingdom was the Pamali River...
- Gambang. 1500: Around late 15th century Bujangga Manik m****cript was composed, tell the story of Jaya Pakuan Bujangga Manik, a Sundanese Hindu hermit journeys...
- the earliest mentions of the name Krakatoa is in the Old Sundanese text Bujangga Manik, which was probably written in western Java in the late 15th century...
- Batutulis inscription (16th century), Kabantenan copperplate inscription, Bujangga Manik (15th century), Carita Parahyangan (1580), and Carita Waruga Guru...
- The first written reference to the Sangkuriang legend appeared in the Bujangga Manik m****cript written on palm leaves at the end of the 15th century...
- Cengkar. Line 782 and 783 of the second m****cript of the 15th century Bujangga Manik mentioned that after leaving Pulutan (correspond to a village name...
- codices containing full copies of all of the gnostic writings (6th century) Bujangga Manik, early palm-leaf m****cript of Old Sundanese literature from Java...
- renamed Sunda Kelapa or Kalapa (Coconut of Sunda), as written in Hindu Bujangga Manik, m****cripts from a monk's lontar and one of the precious remnants...
- works: the Carita Parahyangan, the Sanghyang Siksakandang Karesian, and the Bujangga Manik. In Myanmar, the palm-leaf m****cript is called pesa (ပေစာ). In the...