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- Kutai Sri Mulavarman Nala Deva (spelled Mulawarman in Indonesian), was the king of the Kutai Martadipura Kingdom located in eastern Borneo around the year...
- the yūpa Mulavarman inscriptions from Kutai, at the National Museum in Jakarta Mulavarman inscription on a yūpa, 5th century CE Mulavarman inscription...
- dynasty' (vaṇśa-kartṛ) and grandson of the first and son of the later, Mulavarman called the 'lord of kings' (rājendra). As the name "Kuṇḍungga" does not...
- oldest inscriptions discovered in Indonesia, the Yūpa inscriptions of King Mulavarman, king of Kutai Martadipura written in the 4th century AD A proposal to...
- stone was issued at the command of a leader named Maharaja Mulavarman Naladewa. Mulavarman is allegedly an Indianize name of the indigenous people because...
- used to refer to kings of ancient Indianised kingdoms, such as Maharaja Mulavarman king of Kutai Martadipura and Maharaja Purnawarman king of Tarumanegara...
- produced the earliest known stone inscriptions in Indonesia known as the Mulavarman inscription written in the Sanskrit language using Pallava scripture....
- Archipelago was at Eastern Borneo dating back to 400 CE known as the Mulavarman inscription. This is one of the reason of strong influence of Indian culture...
- The ancient Yūpa inscription of Mulavarman, king of Kutai Martadipura dating back to the 4th century CE discovered in present Muara Kaman area, Kutai Kartanegara...
- of Hindu kings during the Hindu/Buddhist era of Indonesia such as king Mulavarman of the Kutai Martadipura Kingdom, king Purnawarman of the Tarumanagara...