Towards a History of Laem Thong and Sri VijayaStudy of inscriptions and archaeology from Thailand and Indonesia. |
Contents
GL Stacks | 1 |
SRI VIJAYA IN THE 7th CENTURY A D | 23 |
SRI VIJAYA IN THE 13th CENTURY A D | 61 |
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Towards a History of Laem Thong and Sri Vijaya Čhančhirāyuwat Ratchanī (M.C.) No preview available - 1987 |
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7th century archaeological remains Balaputra Bangka Island Boechari Boroburdur Buddha Buddhist called Candi Candi Mendut capital of Sri Casparis Central Java Ceylon Chaiya Chandrabanu Chau-ju-kuo Chieh-cha China Chinese dated Dhatu doldrums equator evidence Fo-shih Gerini Ho-ling I-Ching I-Ching's Iabadieu Imprecation inage India Indonesian Jambi Javanese Jaya Jayavarman Jayavarman II Kalasan Kalonga Kedah Kedu Plain Kelantan Kerang Tenah Khao king Kraburi Laen Thong latitude located Maha Maharaja of Sri Malacca Straits Malay Malayu Mataram Mendut Mo-lo-yu Moens monk mountain Muang Muara Takus Nakorn Sri Thannaraj Naksat Naksat Cities Pahang Palembang Paranavitana Patani Peninsula Phra Phya Pikatan Plaosan Lor Prambanan princes Professor Coedes province Ptolemy Ptolemy's Raja Rakai river sail Sailendras San-fo-shih Sanjaya Sanskrit sent Sewu Shih-li-fo-shih ships siddhayatra Singora Soekmono South Lampung South Sumatra Sri Vijaya Sri Vijaya Empire Sri Vijaya Story stupa Takola Tambralinga Thai Thammaraj theory translated Upang west coast Wheatley Wolters