- Sribogha, and the
inscriptions in Old
Malay refer to the same empire. The
Srivijayan historiography is
based on two main sources: the
Chinese historical accounts...
- The use of Old
Malay has
sparked speculation of a
Sumatran origin, or
Srivijayan connection of this family. On the
other hand, the use of Old Javanese...
-
reign of Raja Raja
Chola I. In 1006 CE, King Maravijayattungavarman, a
Srivijayan Maharaja from the
Sailendra dynasty,
constructed the
Chudamani Vihara...
- Mataram–
Srivijayan wars, also
called as
Pralaya (lit. 'Destruction') in
Javanese inscription of Pucangan, were a
military engagements between two rival...
- 1980s, the site of
Karanganyar was
thought to be a
potential site for a
Srivijayan political power center. However,
immediately after the
first excavations...
- The
Srivijayan conquest of Kedah, also
called as
Srivijayan invasion of
Kedah was a
military campaign launched by
Srivijaya to
conquer Kedah and capture...
- centuries, much of the
southern Malay Peninsula was part of the
maritime Srivijayan empire. By the 13th and the 14th century, the Ma****ahit
empire had successfully...
-
Telaga Batu
inscription is a 7th-century
Srivijayan inscription discovered in Sabokingking, 3 Ilir, Ilir
Timur II, Palembang,
South Sumatra, Indonesia...
- the
influence of the Tamils. By the 13th century, it was
again under Srivijayan control as Zhu Fan Zhi
noted that it paid
tribute to
Sanfoqi (usually...
-
cultures throughout the
Philippine archipelago,
although the
degree of
Srivijayan influence was
later questioned in
seminal works by
Jocano and Scott. Hindu...