- The
Minto Stone or
Sangguran Inscription,
known in
Indonesia as
Prasasti Sangguran, is a 3 long tons (3.0 t), 2
metres (6.6 ft) tall
epigraphy found in...
- (r. 924–929)
returned the
capital back from Poh Pitu to Mataram. The
Sangguran inscription (dated 2
August 928)—found in
Malang area in East Java is...
-
General of Java 1813–1816 in Batavia. In 1812
Raffles sent it
together with
Sangguran inscription to Lord Minto, Governor-General of
India in Calcutta, as a...
- Purworejo,
Indonesia 887 CE
Belanjong pillar Denpasar,
Indonesia 913 CE
Sangguran Inscription Batu,
Indonesia 928 CE Also
known as
Minto Stone Pucangan...
- the
reign of King Mpu
Sindok (929–948 AD),
several inscriptions such as
Sangguran, Turyyan, Gulung-Gulung, Linggasutan, Jeru-Jeru, Tija, Kanuruhan, Muncang...