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- The Salakanagara Kingdom is a mythical Indianised kingdom[broken anchor] in Western Java that predicted to be existed between the two and third century...
- archipelago as early as the first century CE. The Sundanese Kingdom of Salakanagara in western Java around 130 was the first historically recorded Indianised...
- establishment of Indonesia in 1945 AD. The history includes several eras: Salakanagara Tarumanagara (Capital at Chandrabhaga/Bekasi & Sundapura) The Sunda Kingdom...
- In maritime Southeast Asia, the first recorded Indianised kingdom was Salakanagara, established in western Java circa second century CE. This Hindu kingdom...
- Mon-Dvaravati civilizations, as well as the neighboring Khmer Empire. Salakanagara: Salakanagara kingdom is the first historically recorded Indianized kingdom...
- Until 1600 AD, Sundanese was the state language in the kingdoms of Salakanagara, Tarumanagara, Sunda, Galuh, Pajajaran, and Sumedang Larang. During this...
- Suramardini Warmandewi, queen of Salakanagara (reigned 276–289 AD) Sphatikarnawa Warmandewi, queen of Salakanagara (reigned 340–348 AD) Humay Chehrzad...
- Funan (complete list) – Zhāntán, King (c.357) Indonesia Indonesia: Java SalakanagaraDewawarman VII, King (early 4th century) Dewawarman VIII, King (early...
- Fàn Cháng, King (after 243) Fàn Xún, King (c.250-287) Indonesia: Java SalakanagaraDewawarman III, King (2nd–3rd century) Dewawarman IV, King (early 3rd...
- Another proposed location was the Kingdom of Salakanagara on Java, based on the fact that Salakanagara means "island of silver" in Sanskrit. The discovery...