Infobox Former Country conventional long name Tarumanagara common name Tarumanagara continent moved from ... Tarumanagara.svg image map caption The territory of Tarumanagara capital Sundapura near Tugu, Jakarta ..., king of Tarumanagara, founded in Tugu sub district of Jakarta . Tarumanagara or Taruma Kingdom or just ... and 63. ref Tarumanagara existed between 358 669 . The earliest known written records of Tarumanagara ... the most famous king of Tarumanagara quotation This is the print of the foot soles of the very honorable Purnawarman, the king of Tarumanagara who is very brave and control the world, as those of God ... foot soles, akin to those of the strong Airwata elephant, which God Indra used to ride , belongs to Tarumanagara ... Purnawarman and his Tarumanagara kingdom. There are also Chinese history sources, since Tarumanagara ... Nusantara, Maharshi Rajadirajaguru Jayasingawarman founded the Tarumanagara kingdom in 358 AD. Jayasingawarman ... that under the reign of King Purnawarman, Tarumanagara held control over 48 small kingdoms with area ... site is at Kali Chandrabaga. The next kings of Tarumanagara were From 434 to 455 King Wisnuwarman ... Sambawa which was under control of Tarumanagara. Before the king reigned Tarumanagara, Manikmaya ... Nagreg, Garut city. After Suryawarman, Tarumanagara was ruled by kings From 561 to 628 King Kertawarman .... Decline Tarumanagara kingdom was attacked and defeated by Srivijaya around 650. After this, Tarumanegara s influence over its neighbors began to decline. In 669, Tarusbawa inherited Tarumanagara s crown. Tarusbawa was the last king of Tarumanagara. This is in line with Chinese chronicles mentioning that a messenger of Tarumanagara last visited China in 669. Tarusbawa indeed sent his messenger advising his enthronement to Chinese king in 669. Because the influence of Tarumanagara in Tarusbawa ... from Sunda Pura. Hence, in 670, he changed name Tarumanagara to be Sunda . This event was made ... the power of Tarumanagara and asked King Tarusbawa to divide Tarumanagara territory into two parts ... more details
Commented out because image was deleted Image untar.gif thumb upright Tarumanagara University Campus I Tarumanagara University is one of the oldest private universities in Indonesia . The university has 4 campuses in Jakarta. Campus I main campus and campus II is located in the metropolitan area of West Jakarta , the campus III is in South Jakarta. The future campus IV site is in Karawaci a satellite town 30 kilometers from West Jakarta . There are eight Faculties and a Graduate Business School within the university Faculty of Economics Faculty of Law Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Psychology Faculty of Art and Design Faculty of Information Technology Faculty of Communications Studies Graduate Business School Currently the university is offering Programs in Diploma degrees, Bachelor degrees, and Master Degrees. The University also has programs in MBA and Doctoral Degrees by research. Tarumanagara presents reliable and well known reputation for accounting, management ... S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Psikologi A S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Planologi B S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Desain Interior B S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Desain Komunikasi Visual A S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Teknik Elektro A S2 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Ilmu Hukum A S2 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Manajemen B D III Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Akuntansi A D III Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Manajemen Pemasaran A D III Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Manajemen Perpajakan B S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Sistem Informasi B S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Ilmu Hukum A S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Manajemen A S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Teknik Mesin B S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Akuntansi A S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Teknik Sipil A S2 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Teknik Sipil B S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Arsitektur A S1 Univ. Tarumanagara UNTAR Pendidikan Dokter B External links id http www.tarumanagara.ac.id Tarumanagara ... in Indonesia vi Tr ng i h c Tarumanagara ... more details
Image Cangkuangtemple.jpg thumb upright Cangkuang temple Galuh Kingdom was a kingdom in Tanah Sunda now West Java province , Indonesia . It was established following the collapse of the Tarumanagara kingdom. Galuh and the Sunda kingdom , another Sundanese people Sundanese kingdom, established the United Kingdom of Sunda and Galuh . ref cite book last Ekajati first Edi S. publisher Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka title Kebudayaan Sunda Jaman Pajajaran year 2005 ref Cultural Heritage Cangkuang Temple is the only Hindu temple found in West Java . See also portal Indonesia United Kingdom of Sunda and Galuh List of monarchs of Java References reflist Indonesia stub coord missing Indonesia Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category West Java id Kerajaan Galuh jv Karajan Galuh su Karajaan Galuh ... more details
by the Tarumanagara Kingdom. Tarumanagara Main Tarumanagara The heyday of the Tarumanagara ... themselves were a result of the division of the former Tarumanagara kingdom. This kingdom was often ..., Jilid 2, Edi S. Ekajati, Pustaka Jaya, 2005 The Sunda Kingdom of West Java From Tarumanagara to Pakuan ... more details
Salakanagara kingdom is the first historically recorded Greater India Indianized kingdoms Indianized kingdom in Western Java , created by Non resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin Indian trader after marrying a local Sundanese people Sundanese princess. ref http daceband.com read blog 20112 indonesia Ten oldest kingdoms in Indonesia ref This Kingdom existed between 200 362 AD. According to a history record from India , the kingdom ruled Javadwipa from 200 AD to 362 AD. The founder of the kingdom was Aki Tirem . The kings of Salakanagara were 1. Dewawarman I 2. Dewawarman II 3. Dewawarman III 4. Dewawarman IV 5. Dewawarman V 6. Dewawarman VI 7. Dewawarman VII 8. Dewawarman VIII Edi S. Ekajati, one of Indonesia historian, has an opinion that Salakanagara is Argyre which was a mythical island of silver in Greek and Roman mythology because Salakanagara means country of silver. Salakanagara was replaced by Tarumanagara . Reference reflist Edi S. Ekadjati, Kebudayaan Sunda Zaman Pajajaran, Jilid 2, Pustaka Jaya, 2005 coord missing Indonesia Category History of Java Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category West Java Category Sundanese culture fr Royaume de Salakanagara id Kerajaan Salakanagara jv Karajan Salakanagara lt Salakanagara su Salakanagara vi Salakanagara ... more details
in Jakarta, such as Tarumanagara University , Bina Nusantara University , Trisakti University ..., 55 65  kg Division. 4th Place 2002 Tarumanagara Ju Jitsu Championship II, A Class Division 1st Place 2001 Tarumanagara Ju Jitsu Championship I, A Class Division 3rd Place 2001 Tarumanagara Ju Jitsu ... more details
List of state leaders in 372 372 state leaders 373 Events of AD 373 List of state leaders in 374 AD 374 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Diocese of Egypt Byzantine Diocese Elius Paladius 371 374 Ethiopia Aksumite Empire MHDYS Mehadeyis or Ouazebas precise dates uncertain Asia China Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Xiaowu 372 396 India Gupta Empire Samudragupta c. 350 375 Kadamba Dynasty Kangavarma 365 390 Kidarite Kingdom Grumbat c 358 c 380 Kushan Empire Kipunada c 350 375 Vakataka Prithvisena I 355 380 Western Satraps Rudrasena III 348 380 Indonesia Tarumanagara Rajadirajaguru Jayasingawarman 358 382 Japan Emperor Nintoku Nintoku 313 399 Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms Period Baekje Geunchogo of Baekje Geunchogo , Rulers of Korea King of Baekje 346 375 Goguryeo Gogugwon of Goguryeo Gogugwon , Rulers of Korea King of Goguryeo 331 371 Silla Naemul of Silla Naemul , Rulers of Korea King of Silla 356 402 Sri Lanka Upatissa I 370 412 Europe Armenia Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty Pap of Armenia Pap 370 374 Balkans Hun Settlement Balimir Georgia country Georgia Caucasian Iberia Mihrdat III of Iberia Mihrdat III c 365 380 Germany Thervingi Athanaric d. 381 Fritigern Ireland Crimthann mac Fidaig , High King of Ireland 365 376 Roman Empire Valentinian I , Roman Emperor 364 375 Valens , Roman Emperor 364 378 Ukraine Greuthungi Ermanaric d. 376 Middle East Byzantine Empire Gratian 367 375 Persia Sassanid Empire Shapur II 310 379 Category Lists of state leaders by year 0373 Category 373 State leaders mk 373 ... more details
List of state leaders in 373 373 state leaders 374 Events of AD 374 List of state leaders in 375 AD 375 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Diocese of Egypt Byzantine Diocese Elius Paladius 371 374 Ethiopia Aksumite Empire MHDYS Mehadeyis or Ouazebas precise dates uncertain Asia China Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Xiaowu 372 396 India Gupta Empire Samudragupta c. 350 375 Kadamba Dynasty Kangavarma 365 390 Kidarite Kingdom Grumbat c 358 c 380 Kushan Empire Kipunada c 350 375 Vakataka Prithvisena I 355 380 Western Satraps Rudrasena III 348 380 Indonesia Tarumanagara Rajadirajaguru Jayasingawarman 358 382 Japan Emperor Nintoku Nintoku 313 399 Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms Period Baekje Geunchogo of Baekje Geunchogo , Rulers of Korea King of Baekje 346 375 Goguryeo Gogugwon of Goguryeo Gogugwon , Rulers of Korea King of Goguryeo 331 371 Silla Naemul of Silla Naemul , Rulers of Korea King of Silla 356 402 Sri Lanka Upatissa I 370 412 Europe Armenia Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty Pap of Armenia Pap 370 374 Varazdat 374 378 Balkans Hun Settlement Balimir Georgia country Georgia Caucasian Iberia Mihrdat III of Iberia Mihrdat III c 365 380 Germany Thervingi Athanaric d. 381 Fritigern Ireland Crimthann mac Fidaig , High King of Ireland 365 376 Roman Empire Valentinian I , Roman Emperor 364 375 Valens , Roman Emperor 364 378 Ukraine Greuthungi Ermanaric d. 376 Middle East Byzantine Empire Gratian 367 375 Persia Sassanid Empire Shapur II 310 379 Category Lists of state leaders by year 0374 Category 374 State leaders mk 374 ... more details
File Batujaya temple.jpg thumb 250px Jiwa Temple in Batujaya archeological complex. Batujaya is an archeological site located in the village of Batujaya, Karawang in West Java , Indonesia . The site is five square kilometers in area and comprises more than 20 structural remains buried in what Sundanese people Sundanese call hunyur or unur high mounds of earth consisting of artifacts . Unur is similar to the manapo What is this in English? found at the Muara Jambi archaeological site. The site was first found and examined by archaeologists from the University of Indonesia in 1984. Excavations have since uncovered 17 unur , of which three are in the form of pools. The structures found are made of bricks composed of a mixtures of clay and rice husks, not volcanic rock which is difficult to find in Batujaya. Two structures recovered are in the form of temples, one of which, known as Jiwa Temple , has been restored. According to Dr Tony Djubiantono, the head of Bandung Archeology Agency, Jiwa was built in the 2nd century. As local Indonesian governments do not maintain the site, Ford provides funds for research and excavation of the Batujaya complex as part of its Conservation and Environmental Grants. ref http www.thejakartapost.com yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid 20030816.R01 The Jakarta Post ref The discovery of this archaeological site was important as although it was the location of Tarumanagara , the oldest Hindu Buddhist kingdom in Indonesia, West Java lacks ancient temple remains. Before the discovery, only four temple sites have been found in West Java, namely they are Cangkuang Temple in Garut , Ronggeng Temple, Pamarican Temple, and Pananjung Temple in Ciamis . Preliminary research at Jiwa found that the temple was built between the fifth and sixth centuries. This is based on the inscriptions found on numerous votive tablets discovered in the area, small clay tablets with inscriptions and pictures of Buddha used in prayer. Prof. Dr. Budihartono a senior anthropolog ... more details
Dharmasetu was an 8th century maharaja of Srivijaya . Under his reign, he successfully incorporated Pan Pan , a kingdom located in the north of the Malay Peninsula into Srivijayan sphere of influence before 775 AD. At an old monastery of Nakhon Si Thammarat in modern day Thailand , there is a stele indicating that Dharmasetu order the construction of three sanctuaries dedicated to Padmapani Bodhisattvas Padmapani , Vajrapani and Buddha in Ligor. ref name end cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 130 131 id ISBN 9814155675 ref The inscription further stated that the Dharmasetu was the head of the Sailendra of Java . This is the first instance of relationship known existed between Srivijaya and the Sailendra . ref name end cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 221 223 id ISBN 9814155675 ref Yet, he was the son of Jayanasa of Srivijaya and a princess from Tarumanagara . Citation needed date June 2008 Dewi Tara, the daughter of Dharmasetu later married a member of the Sailendra family by the name of Samaratunga whom later would assumed throne of Srivijaya around 792. ref cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 175 id ISBN 9814155675 ref ref name Munoz 143 145 cite book last Munoz first Paul Michel title Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula publisher Editions Didier Millet year 2006 location Singapore url doi pages pages 143 145 id ISBN 9814155675 ref The relationship between Srivijaya and the Sailendra became intimately close afterwards. He was succeeded by his son in law San ... more details
can be traced to the Indianized kingdom of Tarumanagara as early as the fourth century. In AD  .... ref cite book publisher Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka title The Sunda Kingdom of West Java From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with the Royal Center of Bogor year 2007 ref After the power of Tarumanagara ... more details
morereferences date January 2011 Image Padrao sunda kelapa.jpg thumb 150px Padr o of Sunda Kalapa 1522 , Indonesian National Museum, Jakarta. The Luso Sundanese padr o is a stone pillar commemorating the Sunda kingdom Sunda Portugal Portuguese treaty, better known as the Luso Sundanese Treaty of Sunda Kalapa . History Because of the growing Islamic force in Sultanate of Demak Demak and Sultanate of Cirebon Cirebon , the Hindu king of Sunda Kingdom Sunda , Sri Baduga, Prabu Siliwangi, sought assistance from the Portugal Portuguese at Malacca . He therefore sent his son, Crown Prince Prabu Surawisesa, Ratu Samian Sang Hyang to Malacca in 1512 and again in 1521, in order to invite the Portuguese to sign a peace treaty, to trade in pepper, and to build a fort at his main port of Sunda Kalapa. ref cite book last Zahorka first Herwig publisher Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka title The Sunda Kingdoms of West Java, From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with Royal Center of Bogor, Over 1000 Years of Propsperity and Glory date year 2007 url accessdate ref By 1522 the same year in which Magellan s global circumnavigation was completed , the Portuguese were ready to form a coalition with the Sunda King in order to gain access to his profitable pepper trade. The commandant of the fortress of Malacca at that time was still Jorge de Albuquerque. In 1522, he sent a ship, the S o Sebasti o under Captain Henrique Leme, to Sunda Kalapa with valuable gifts for the king of Sunda. Two written sources detail the concluding of the treaty the original Portuguese document of 1522, with the text of the treaty and the signatures of the witnesses and Jo o de Barros s report in his book D cadas da sia , printed not before 1777 or 1778. According to these sources, the Portuguese upon their arrival were welcomed warmly by the former crown prince, now King Prabu Surawisesa Jayapercosa also called Ratu Sang Hyang and, by the Portuguese, Ratu Samian Barros called him King Sami o. This Sundanese ruler agre ... more details
unreferenced date September 2010 Medical School Rank The top 15 Medical schools in Indonesia , as of the year 2007 based on the study by PDAT Pusat Data Analisa Tempo Tempo Center of Data Analysis 1. http fk.ui.ac.id Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia 2. Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University , Yogyakarta 3. Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University , Surabaya 4. http www.fk.unpad.ac.id Faculty of Medicine Padjadjaran University , Bandung 5. Faculty of Medicine Diponegoro University Diponegoro University , Semarang 6. Univeristas Hassanudin Makkasar 7. Universitas Sumatera Utara Medan 8. Universitas TRISAKTI Jakarta 9. Universitas Sriwijaya Palembang 10. Universitas UDAYANA Denpasar 11. Faculty of Medicine Atma Jaya University Atma Jaya Catholic University 12. Universitas ANDALAS Negeri Padang 13. Faculty of Medicine Brawijaya University , Malang 14. Faculty of Medicine Maranatha Christian University , Bandung 15. Faculty of Medicine Sebelas Maret University , Surakarta This is a list of medical school s located in Indonesia . TOC right Aceh Faculty of Medicine Syiah Kuala University , Banda Aceh North Sumatra Faculty of Medicine Sumatera Utara University , Medan Faculty of Medicine Methodist Indonesia University , Medan Faculty of Medicine Sumatera Utara Islamic University , Medan Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan STIKes Delihusada Delitua faculty of medicine Sumatera Utara Muhammadiyah University , Medan faculty of medicine HKBP Nommensen University , Medan Riau Faculty of Medicine Riau University , Pekanbaru West Sumatra Faculty of Medicine Andalas University , Padang, Indonesia Padang Faculty of Medicine Baiturahmah University , Padang, Indonesia Padang South Sumatra Faculty of Medicine Sriwijaya University , Palembang Jakarta Faculty of Medicine Atma Jaya University Atma Jaya Catholic University Faculty of Medicine Tarumanagara University Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University Faculty of Medicine Yarsi University Faculty of Medicine University of Indon ... more details
existed in 536 AD, in the era of the Kingdom of Tarumanagara 358 669 AD . Another reference to the kingdom ... Sunda Sambawa, a vasal kingdom of Tarumanagara , had succeeded his father in law as the 13th king of Tarumanagara . At the same time, Tarumanagara s prestige and power had been declining, likely due to the series ... from Purasaba capital city of Sundapura, in 670 AD he changed the name of Tarumanagara to Sunda ..., another former vasal kingdom of Tarumanagara to break eastern Taruma apart from Tarusbawa s Sunda ... Java, Wretikandayun with the support from Kalingga demands that the remnant of what was known as Tarumanagara ... and unwilling to risk a civil war, King Tarusbawa granted Wretikandayun s demand. In 670 AD Tarumanagara ... of Tarumanagara in 7th century, King Tarusbawa built a new capital city inland near the source of Cipakancilan ... influences. Hindu influence was absorbed since the dawn of Tarumanagara . The Cangkuang Hindu ... i Bhumi Nusantara Tarusbawa renamed the remnant of Tarumanagara as Sunda kingdom. Separation of Sunda ... Wretikandayun demanded the partition of former Tarumanagara and the separation of Sunda and Galuh ... The Sunda Kingdom of West Java From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with the Royal Center of Bogor ... more details
History of Indonesia The Portugal Portuguese were the first Europeans to reach the islands of Indonesia . Their quest to dominate the source of the lucrative spice trade in the early 16th century, and their simultaneous Roman Catholic missionary efforts, saw the establishment of trading posts and forts, and a strong Portuguese cultural element that remains substantial in Indonesia. Establishment Image Koeh 097.jpg thumb upright left The nutmeg plant is native to Indonesia s Banda Islands . Once one of the world s most valuable commodities, it drew the first European colonial powers to Indonesia. Europeans were making technological advances in the early sixteenth century new found Portuguese expertise in navigation, ship building and weaponry allowed them to make daring expeditions of exploration and expansion. Starting with the first exploratory expeditions sent from newly conquered Portuguese Malacca Malacca in 1512, the Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in Indonesia, and sought to dominate the sources of valuable spices ref name RICKLEFSp24 cite book last Ricklefs first M.C title A History of Modern Indonesia Since c.1300, second edition publisher MacMillan year 1993 location London pages 22 24 url isbn 0 333 57689 6 ref and to extend their Roman Catholic missionary efforts. Initial Portuguese attempts to establish a Luso Sundanese Treaty coalition and peace treaty in 1522 with the West Javan Sunda Kingdom , ref cite book publisher Cipta Loka Caraka title Sumber sumber asli sejarah Jakarta, Jilid I Dokumen dokumen sejarah Jakarta sampai dengan akhir abad ke 16 year 1999 cite book last Zahorka first Herwig publisher Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka title The Sunda Kingdoms of West Java, From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with Royal Center of Bogor, Over 1000 Years of Propsperity and Glory year 2007 accessdate ref failed due hostilities amongst indigenous kingdoms on Java. The Portuguese turned east to Maluku , which comprised a varied collection of principa ... more details
For other places with the same historical name Batavia disambiguation Image Batavia, C. de Jonghe 1740 .jpg thumb 240px Dutch Batavia in the 17th century, built in what is now North Jakarta Jakarta , on the island of Java , is the capital city of Indonesia . During the Dutch colonial era, it was called Batavia . In earlier forms it can be found as Djakarta ref See also Perfected Spelling System as well as Wikipedia WikiProject Indonesia Naming conventions ref ref http www.omniglot.com writing indonesian.htm ref ref http www.studyindonesian.com lessons oldspellings ref Pre Dutch colonial era Image Padrao sunda kelapa.jpg thumb left upright Luso Sundanese padr o Padr o of Sunda Kalapa 1522 , a stone pillar sealing the Sunda Kingdom Sunda Portuguese treaty, Indonesian National Museum, Jakarta. The earliest recorded mention of Jakarta is as a port of origin that can be traced to a Hindu settlement as early as the 4th century. The Jakarta area was part of the fourth century Indianized kingdom of Tarumanagara . In AD  397, King Purnawarman established Sunda Pura as a new capital city for the kingdom, located at the northern coast of Java. ref Cite book publisher Yayasan Pustaka Jaya, Jakarta title Sundakala cuplikan sejarah Sunda berdasarkan naskah naskah Panitia Wangsakerta Cirebon year 2005 ref Purnawarman left seven memorial stones across the area with inscriptions bearing his name, including the present day Banten and West Java provinces. ref Cite book publisher Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka title The Sunda Kingdom of West Java From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with the Royal Center of Bogor year 2007 ref After the power of Tarumanagara declined, its territories, including Sunda Pura, became part of the Kingdom of Sunda . According to the Chinese source, Chu fan chi , written circa 1200, Chou Ju kua in the early 13th Century, Srivijaya ruled Sumatra, the Malay peninsula, and western Java Sunda Kingdom Sunda . The source reports the port of Sunda as strategic and t ... more details
of Tarumanagara . The Lebak relic inscriptions, found in lowland villages on the edge of Ci Danghiyang ... Tarumanagara following attack by Srivijaya , power in the western Java fell to the Kingdom of Sunda ... more details
CE as evident in Tarumanagara inscriptions. Court cultures flourished in ancient times, for example ... archipelago that being exposed to Indian Hindu Buddhist influences. Tarumanagara followed by Sunda ... more details
Yayasan cipta Loka Caraka title The Sunda Kingdoms of West Java, From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran ... known recorded history is from the former Tarumanagara kingdom where seven fourth century stones ... Sanskrit describing the kings of the kingdom Tarumanagara. ref name Zahorka 2007 Records of Tarumanegara ... more details
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Java s population was difficult. ref Ricklefs 1991 , p. 15. ref Hindu Buddhist kingdoms era The Tarumanagara ... on rice agriculture. Ancient kingdoms such as the Tarumanagara , Mataram Kingdom Mataram , and Majapahit ... more details