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- Srivijaya abstract "Srivijaya (also written Sri Vijaya, Indonesian: Sriwijaya, Thai: ศรีวิชัย or Ṣ̄rī wichạy, RTGS: Siwichai) was a dominant ancient thalassocratic city-state based on the island of Sumatra, modern-day Indonesia, which influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for Buddhist expansion in the 8th to 12th centuries. In Sanskrit, sri (श्री) means "fortunate", "prosperous", or "happy" and vijaya (विजय) means "victorious" or "excellence".The earliest evidence of its existence dates from the 7th century; a Chinese monk, Yijing, wrote that he visited Srivijaya in 671 for 6 months. The first inscription in which the name Srivijaya appears also dates from the 7th century, namely the Kedukan Bukit inscription around Palembang in Sumatra, dated 16 June 682. Between late 7th to early 11th century Srivijaya rose to become hegemon in Southeast Asia, involved in close interactions — often rivalries — with neighboring Java, Kambuja and Champa. Srivijaya's main foreign interest was nurturing lucrative trading rights with China spanned from Tang to Song era. Srivijaya also had religious, cultural and trading links with the Hinduism Pala Empire of Bengal, also having relations with Caliphate in the Middle East. The kingdom ceased to exist in the 13th century due to various factors, including the expansion of the Javanese Majapahit empire.After Srivijaya fell, it was largely forgotten and historians had not even considered that a large united kingdom could have been present in Southeast Asia. The existence of Srivijaya was only formally suspected in 1918, when French historian George Coedès of the École française d'Extrême-Orient postulated its existence. The aerial photograph taken in 1984 revealed the remnants of man-made ancient canals, moats, ponds, and artificial islands in Karanganyar site in Palembang suggested the location as Srivijaya urban center. Several artifacts such as fragments of inscription, Shiva statues, beads, pottery and Chola ceramics were found, confirming that the area was once a dense human habitation. By 1993, Pierre-Yves Manguin had proven that the centre of Srivijaya was along the Musi River between Bukit Seguntang and Sabokingking (situated in what is now Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia). In 2013, archaeological research led by University of Indonesia discovered some extensive religious and habitation sites in Muaro Jambi archaeological site, and suggested that the initial center of Srivijaya was located in Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi Province in Batanghari river bank, instead of Palembang in Musi river bank.".
- Srivijaya capital Chaiya_District.
- Srivijaya capital Jambi.
- Srivijaya capital Palembang.
- Srivijaya capital Sailendra.
- Srivijaya dissolutionYear "1377".
- Srivijaya foundingYear "0650".
- Srivijaya thumbnail Srivijaya_Empire.svg?width=300.
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- Srivijaya capital "* Central Java * Chaiya * Jambi".
- Srivijaya capital "* Palembang".
- Srivijaya commonName "Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya continent "moved from Category:Asia to Southeast Asia".
- Srivijaya conventionalLongName "Sri Vijaya".
- Srivijaya country "Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand".
- Srivijaya currency "Native gold and silver coins".
- Srivijaya date "September 2013".
- Srivijaya eventEnd "Singhasari conquest in 1288, Majapahit put an end to Srivijayan rebellion in 1377".
- Srivijaya eventStart "Dapunta Hyang's expedition and expansion,".
- Srivijaya governmentType "Monarchy".
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- Srivijaya imageMapCaption "The maximum extent of Srivijayan Empire around 8th century with series of Srivijayan expeditions and conquest".
- Srivijaya leader "Balaputra".
- Srivijaya leader "Dharmasetu".
- Srivijaya leader "Jayanasa".
- Srivijaya leader "Samaratunga".
- Srivijaya leader Sri_Culamanivarmadeva.
- Srivijaya nativeName "Kadatuan Sriwijaya".
- Srivijaya p "Kantoli".
- Srivijaya p "Sailendra".
- Srivijaya reason "The article's grammar".
- Srivijaya region "Southeast Asia".
- Srivijaya religion "Mahayana Buddhism, Animism and Hinduism".
- Srivijaya s "Dharmasraya".
- Srivijaya s "Kingdom of Singapura".
- Srivijaya titleLeader "Maharaja".
- Srivijaya yearEnd "1377".
- Srivijaya yearLeader "Circa 683".
- Srivijaya yearLeader "Circa 775".
- Srivijaya yearLeader "Circa 792".
- Srivijaya yearLeader "Circa 835".
- Srivijaya yearLeader "Circa 988".
- Srivijaya yearStart "650".
- Srivijaya subject Category:13_disestablishments.
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- Srivijaya subject Category:7th-century_establishments.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Former_countries_in_Indonesian_history.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Former_countries_in_Philippine_history.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Former_countries_in_Thai_history.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Former_empires_of_Asia.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Hindu_Buddhist_states_in_Indonesia.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Indianized_kingdoms.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Pre-Muslim_kingdoms_in_Malaysian_history.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Sailendra.
- Srivijaya subject Category:Srivijaya.
- Srivijaya subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_7th_century_BC.
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- Srivijaya comment "Srivijaya (also written Sri Vijaya, Indonesian: Sriwijaya, Thai: ศรีวิชัย or Ṣ̄rī wichạy, RTGS: Siwichai) was a dominant ancient thalassocratic city-state based on the island of Sumatra, modern-day Indonesia, which influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for Buddhist expansion in the 8th to 12th centuries.".
- Srivijaya label "Koninkrijk Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Srivijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Sriwijaya".
- Srivijaya label "Śriwidźaja".