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Zabag (Indonesian: Sabak; Chinese: 阇婆 or 闍婆 "She-bó", "Shepo"; Sanskrit: Javaka; Arabic: الزابج "Zabaj"; Latin: Jabad) is
thought to have been an ancient...
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mentioned that a
polity called Zabag invaded the
Khmer kingdom,
using 1000 "medium-sized" vessels,
which resulted in a
Zabag victory. The head of the Khmer...
- his
desire before his courtiers, to see the
chopped head of the king of
Zabag which is
identified with Java. This
information was
known to Sanjaya, the...
- back from India.
Medieval Muslims refer to the
islands as the
Kingdoms of
Zabag and Wāḳwāḳ, rich in gold, referring, perhaps, to the
eastern islands of...
- Julian,
James (March 2014). The tale of the
Khmer king and the
Maharaja of
Zabag. Vol. 48. pp. 59–63.
Archived from the
original on 16
November 2019. Retrieved...
- his
desire before his courtiers, to see the
chopped head of the king of
Zabag which is
identified with Java. This
information was
known to Sanjaya, the...
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accounts also
vaguely describe the
riches of the king of
Zabag. It's
likely that the
Zabag-Khmer
story was
based on
Javanese overlordship over Cambodia...
- in the Kojiki.
Yomotsu Hirasaka A
slope or
boundary between this world,
where the
living live, and the
other world,
where the dead live (Yomi).
Zabag...
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called them Shepo,
Chopo or Chao-wa, the
Arabs called them Jawi,
Jawah or
Zabag, and
Srivijayan refer to them as Bhumijava. The
native Javanese most often...
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peoples of
Indonesia and
grown in Madagascar,
where it is
called Vakwa.
Zabag,
another Arabic word for a
kingdom or an
island in
Indonesia Jinmenju, a...