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- Dong_Yen_Chau_inscription comment "The Dong Yen Chau inscription was discovered in 1936 at Dong Yen Chau, northwest of Tra Kieu near the old Champa capital of Indrapura, modern day Vietnam. Georges Coedès noting it as "..the oldest text, presently known, written in a Malayo-Polynesian dialect". Though not itself dated, the inscription is identical with those of dated Sanskrit inscriptions of Bhadravarman I of the second dynasty, who ruled at the end of the fourth century A.D.".