- Malayo-Polynesian in origin, and
three other toponyms, Tundun, Dewata, and
Mdang, as
being of
Sanskrit origin.
After carefully considering possible interpretations...
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known as "Mataram"
became the
capital of the
Medang Kingdom,
identified as
Mdang i
Bhumi Mataram established by King Sanjaya. The city
reestablished again...
- a
maritime trade network had been
established between Kambuja and Java (
Mdang kingdom). In 916 CE, Arab
historian Abu Zaid
Hasan recorded in a lengthy...
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specific locations and functions: 'Ju-B**** mKhris-pa, sGrub-B**** mKhris-pa,
mDangs-sGyur mKhris-pa, mThong-B**** mKhris-pa, mDog-Sel mKhris-pa. • Bad-kan is...
- Luzon, the Philippines. The
inscription invokes the "chief" (pamegat) of "
Mdang" as one of the
authorities in the
clearing of a debt owed to the "chief...
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describe this
aspect are
dynamism or
creative power (rtsal) and
radiance (
mdangs). Anutpada –
Buddhist doctrine of the
absence of an
originPages displaying...
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sadana sanak kapawaris ulih sang
pamegat Dewata [ba]rjadi sang
pamegat Mdang dari
bhaktinda diparhulun sang pamegat. the
Honourable and widely-renowned...
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known as "Mataram"
became the
capital of the
Medang Kingdom,
identified as
Mdang i
Bhumi Mataram established by King
Sanjaya of Mataram. The inscription...
- chwiilchejeong) Đoạt nhất thiết chúng sinh tinh khí Thủ nhất thiết tinh སེམས་ཅན་ཐམས་ཅད་ཀྱི་མདངས་འཕྲོག sems can
thams cad kyi
mdangs ’phrog Prabhūtaratna...
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seemed to have
close relations elsewhere with the
polities of
Dewata and
Mdang,
theorized to be the present-day area of
Butuan in
Mindanao and the Mataram...