Sri Vijaya
Appearance
Sri Vijaya fuit validum vetus thalassocraticum Malaium imperium in insula Sumatra, hodierna parte Indonesiae sita, quae movebat tantum Asiam Meridiorientalem.[1] Sri Vijaya fuit sedes dispergendi Buddhismi ab 8 usque 12 saeculo. In Sanscritica, sri (श्री) significat "beatum" seu "prosperum" et vijaya (विजय) significat "victorem" uel "virtutem".[2][3]
Fontes
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Munoz, Paul Michel (2006). Early Kingdoms of the Indonesian Archipelago and the Malay Peninsula. Singapore: Editions Didier Millet. pp. 171. ISBN 981-4155-67-5
- ↑ Munoz. Early Kingdoms. pp. 117
- ↑ Peter Bellwood, James J. Fox, Darrell Tryon (1995). "The Austronesians: Historical and Comparative Perspectives"
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Sri Vijaya spectant. |
- Britannica Encyclopedia: Srivijaya empire
- Articles about Srivijaya Kingdom in Southeast Asian Archaeology.com
- Timeline of Indonesia from prehistory to present: click on the period for info
- Melayu online: Çriwijaya Kingdom
- Candi Muaro Jambi
- Śrīvijaya―towards ChaiyaーThe History of Srivijaya - Takahashi Suzuki
- Chaiya National Museum