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- Tarumanagara or Taruma Kingdom or just Taruma was an early Sundanese Indianised kingdom[broken anchor], located in western Java, whose 5th-century ruler...
- Tarumanagara University (Indonesian: Universitas Tarumanagara, abbreviated as UNTAR) is a private university in Jakarta, Indonesia and one of the oldest...
- Indonesia in 1945 AD. The history includes several eras: Salakanagara Tarumanagara (Capital at Chandrabhaga/Bekasi & Sundapura) The Sunda Kingdom and Galuh...
- Hinduism. The Tugu inscription is one several inscriptions ****ociated to Tarumanagara, discovered in Batutumbuh hamlet, Tugu village, Koja, North Jakarta,...
- Austronesia Sa Huỳnh Lapita Micronesia Langka**** Kedah Champa Kutai Tarumanagara Kalingga Srivijaya Sunda Polynesia Minoan Indus Valley Tamilakam Chola...
- in the Sundanese realm in the Western part of Java was the kingdom of Tarumanagara, which flourished between the 4th and 7th centuries. Hindu influences...
- which date back to the first and second century A.D. The kingdom of Tarumanagara is probably the successor of the Buni culture after the adoption of Hinduism...
- around modern Jakarta was part of the 4th-century Sundanese kingdom of Tarumanagara, one of the oldest Hindu kingdoms in Indonesia. The area of North Jakarta...
- Austronesia Sa Huỳnh Lapita Micronesia Langka**** Kedah Champa Kutai Tarumanagara Kalingga Srivijaya Sunda Polynesia Minoan Indus Valley Tamilakam Chola...
- subjugation of neighboring thal****ocracies. These included Melayu, Kedah, Tarumanagara, and Mataram, among others. These polities controlled the sea lanes in...