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Ananggawarman

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was going well and there were quite a number of South Indian merchants settled in Minangkabau, as there is also found an inscription (Bandar Bapahat) written in two scripts, the
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After the reign of Ananggawarman, the historical record of Minangkabau was not found again for a century and a half, until the arrival of the Portuguese adventurer
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kingdom, which ruled at the end of the 14th century. The Malayapura kingdom was centered on the
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Ananggawarman is mentioned in the inscription with the title
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Poesponegoro, Marwati Djoened; Notosusanto, Nugroho (2008).
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around 1513–1515. Subsequently, the royal power (now called
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A 14th Century Malay Code of Laws: The Nitisarasamuccaya
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Index

yuvaraja
Malayapura
Minangkabau Highlands
Sumatra
Saruaso II inscription
Adityawarman
History of Ming
China
Hevajra
Tantric Buddhism
South India
Kawi
Grantha
Tomé Pires
Suma Oriental
Pagaruyung kingdom
Kampar
Indragiri
Siak
Aceh
Malacca sultanates
Adityawarman
Pagaruyung Kingdom





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