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The Maharajas of Srivijaya
Date | King's name | Capital | Stone inscription or embassies to China and events |
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683 | Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa | Srivijaya | Kedukan Bukit (682), Talang Tuwo (684), and Kota Kapur inscriptions
Malayu conquest, Central Java conquest |
702 | Indravarman
Che-li-to-le-pa-mo |
Srivijaya
Shih-li-fo-shih |
Embassies 702–716, 724(China)
Embassies to Caliph Muawiyah I and Caliph Umar bin Abdul Aziz |
728 | Rudra vikraman
Lieou-t'eng-wei-kong |
Srivijaya
Shih-li-fo-shih |
Embassy 728–748 |
No information for the period 728–775 | |||
prior to 775 | Dharmasetu or Vishnu | Java | Nakhon Si Thammarat (Ligor), Vat Sema Muang |
775 | Dharanindra | Java | Ligor, started to build Borobudur in 770,
conquered South Cambodia |
782 | Samaragrawira | Java | Ligor, Arabian text (790), continued the construction of Borobudur |
792 | Samaratungga | Java | Karangtengah inscription (824), 802 lost Cambodia, 825 completion of Borobudur |
835 | Balaputradewa | Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Lost Central Java, moved to Srivijaya
Nalanda inscription (860) |
No information for the period 835–960 | |||
960 | Çri Udayadityavarman
Se-li-hou-ta-hia-li-tan |
Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Embassies 960, 962 |
980 | Haji
Hia-Tche |
Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Embassies 980–983 |
988 | Sri Culamanivarmadeva
Se-li-chu-la-wu-ni-fu-ma-tian-hwa |
Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Embassy 988-992-1003
Javanese King Dharmawangsa attack of Srivijaya, building of temple for Chinese Emperor, Tanjore Inscription or Leiden Inscription (1044), gift of village by Raja-raja I |
1008 | Sri Maravijayottungga
Se-li-ma-la-pi |
Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Embassy 1008 |
1017 | Sumatrabhumi | Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Embassy 1017 |
1025 | Sangramavijayottungga | Srivijaya
San-fo-ts'i |
Captured by Rajendra Chola
Chola Inscription on the temple of Rajaraja, Tanjore |
1028 | Sri Deva | Palembang
Pa-lin-fong |
Embassy 1028
Building of Tien Ching temple, Kuang Cho (Kanton) for Chinese Emperor |
1078 | Kulothunga Chola I
Ti-hua-ka-lo |
Palembang
Pa-lin-fong |
Embassy 1079 |
No information for the period 1080–1155 | |||
1156 | Rajaraja Chola II | Palembang
Pa-lin-fong |
Larger Leyden Plates |
1183 | Srimat Trailokyaraja Maulibhusana Warmadewa | Dharmasraya Kingdom | Bronze Buddha Chaiya 1183 |
No information for the period 1183–1275 | |||
1286 | Srimat Tribhuwanaraja Mauli Warmadewa | Dharmasraya Kingdom | Padang Roco inscription 1286, Pamalayu expedition 1275–1293 |
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