Exploring the role of the Sailendras in early eastern Javanese history
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Exploring the role of the Sailendras in early eastern Javanese history
(Working papers / Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, no. 129)
Monash University Press, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-29)
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The rulers who called themselves 'ornaments of the Sailendra family' - Sailendra meaning 'Lord of the Mountain' - were the patron-builders of many, if not all, of the Buddhist temples in central Java dating from about the last quarter of the 8th to the mid-9th century CE. Extolled for their might and glory, and represented as the supreme rulers in the Malay Archipelago, the dynasty maintained a vast network of diplomatic and commercial contacts extending as far as India and China. What was their role in eastern Javanese history? This working paper offers new data to elucidate this matter.
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