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Lamuri, Lamri, or
Lambri was a
kingdom in
northern Sumatra,
Indonesia recorded from the 9th
century until the
early 16th century. The area was inhabited...
- of
Islam in
Southeast Asia.
Islam reached Aceh (Kingdoms of
Fansur and
Lamuri)
around 1250 AD. In the
early 17th
century the
Sultanate of Aceh was the...
- name of Lam Krak or Lam Oeii or also
known as
Lamuri or
Lamuri Sultanate. This
would mean that the
Lamuri Sultanate was
founded by
Meurah Johan, while...
- Lawas, are
noted in the west,
together with
Samudra (Samudra Pasai) and
Lamuri,
Batan (Bintan), Lampung, and Barus. Also
listed are the
states of Tanjungnegara...
- sent an
envoy to China. Arab
geographers referred to the
island as
Lamri (
Lamuri,
Lambri or Ramni) in the
tenth through thirteenth centuries, in reference...
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typically sailed eastward across the Bay of Bengal,
stopping at
ports in
Lamuri, Aceh, or
Kedah in the
Malay Peninsula before entering the
Malacca Strait...
- from the
Hindu Kingdom of
Lamuri of
North Sumatra. It is
narrated that the
kingdom had
fought against navy from China, and
Lamuri kings emerged victorious...
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According to the 14th-century
traveller Odoric of Pordenone, the
inhabitants of
Lamuri, a
kingdom in
northern Sumatra,
purchased slave children from
foreign merchants...
- Raja
Chulan of Perak. One
record of
Rajendra describes him as the King of
Lamuri in
north Sumatra. The
Chola invasion led to the fall of the
Sailendra Dynasty...
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oldest of the
structures date to the 7th
century and were
built by the
Hindu Lamuri Kingdom. The second,
larger fortress measures 70 x 70 meters, and was built...