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  2. Shailendra dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The devastation caused by Chola invasion of Srivijaya in 1025, marked the end of Shailendra family as the ruling dynasty in Sumatra. The last king of Shailendra dynasty — the Maharaja Sangrama Vijayatunggavarman — was imprisoned and taken as hostage. Nevertheless, amity was re-established between the two states, before the end of the 11th ...

  3. Category:Shailendra dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Shailendra dynasty" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 ...

  4. Dharanindra - Wikipedia

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    Dharanindra or commonly known as King Indra was the ruler of the Sailendra dynasty who was the Emperor of Mataram in Central Java and Srivijaya in South Sumatera. Dharanindra was the successor of Panangkaran, he ruled the kingdom in the period 775—800. [1] He was mentioned as a great conqueror and credited for Sailendra's overseas campaign.

  5. Kedu Plain - Wikipedia

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    It has been a significant location in Central Javanese history for over a millennium, as it contains traces of the Sailendra dynasty as well as Borobudur and associated locations. During the colonial Dutch East Indies period, the Kedu Plain was located in the Kedu Residency , which at that time covered what are now the Magelang Regency ...

  6. Pawon - Wikipedia

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    Located between two other Buddhist temples, Borobudur (1.75 km (1.09 mi) to the northeast) and Mendut (1.15 km (0.71 mi) to the southwest), Pawon is connected with the other two temples, all of which were built during the Sailendra dynasty (8th–9th centuries). [1]

  7. Nagapattinam - Wikipedia

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    In the 11th century CE, Chudamani Vihara, a Buddhist monastery, was built by the Sailendra king of Srivijaya Sri Mara Vijayattungavarman with the patronage of Raja Raja Chola. [ 1 ] [ 11 ] It was named Chudamani or Chulamani Vihara after king Sri Mara's father [ 2 ] As per the small Leyden grant this Vihara was called Rajaraja-perumpalli during ...