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- The Calcutta Stone, known in Indonesia as the Pucangan Inscription, is an ancient Javanese inscription written in Sanskrit and Old Javanese, dated to 1041...
- the 10th century CE. Nothing much known from Makutawangsa's reign. The Pucangan inscription mentioned that he was the grandfather of King Airlangga. The...
- was succeeded by her son Makutavamsavardhana, followed by Dharmawangsa. Pucangan inscription describes the reign of the Isyana dynasty that came to an end...
- 30–31  Based on the Ligor inscription, Laguna copperplate inscription and Pucangan inscription, the influence and knowledge of the Medang kingdom reached...
- Dharmasuparnawahana Teguh Uttunggadewa (Çri Samaravijaya) Mentioned in inscription of Pucangan (1041). Is the king of the Kediri kingdom after the event of the division...
- to them. The cir****stances of her succession is not confirmed. In the Pucangan inscription, it is noted that at this point in time, the kingdom of East...
- villages for Buddhist sangha (priest community) in Bodhinimba. According to Pucangan inscription, the successor of royal couple Isyana-Lokapala was their son...
- Sangguran Inscription Batu, Indonesia 928 CE Also known as Minto Stone Pucangan inscription Mojokerto, Indonesia 1041 CE Also known as Calcutta Stone Mula...
- Javanese hominid fossils recovered emerged from three major sets of beds: Pucangan formation, Jetis beds dated to the Early Pleistocene, the Kabuh formation...
- Java in the 1020s to 1040s, based on Airlangga's biography given in the Pucangan inscription (1041). Sri Kesari Warmadewa (c. 914) Sang Ratu Ugrasena Tabanendra...