Ciaruteun inscription
Ciaruteun inscription (Indonesian: Prasasti Ciaruteun) also written Ciarutön or also known as Ciampea inscription is a 5th-century stone inscription discovered on the riverbed of Ciaruteun River, a tributary of Cisadane River, not far from Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The inscription is dated from the Tarumanagara kingdom period, one of the earliest Hindu kingdoms in Indonesian history. The inscription states King Purnawarman is the ruler of Tarumanagara.
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Ciaruteun inscription
Ciaruteun inscription (Indonesian: Prasasti Ciaruteun) also written Ciarutön or also known as Ciampea inscription is a 5th-century stone inscription discovered on the riverbed of Ciaruteun River, a tributary of Cisadane River, not far from Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The inscription is dated from the Tarumanagara kingdom period, one of the earliest Hindu kingdoms in Indonesian history. The inscription states King Purnawarman is the ruler of Tarumanagara.
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Ciaruteun inscription (Indones ...... is the ruler of Tarumanagara.
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Prasasti Ciaruteun atau prasas ...... alan kerajaan Tarumanagara.:15
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early 5th century
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discovered
Ciaruteun river, Ciaruteun Ili ...... Regency, West Java, Indonesia
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Ciaruteun inscription on its original location, circa 1900
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Location
in situ;
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Stone
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Ciaruteun inscription
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writing
Pallava script in Sanskrit And Javanese Script
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Ciaruteun inscription (Indones ...... is the ruler of Tarumanagara.
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Prasasti Ciaruteun atau prasas ...... alan kerajaan Tarumanagara.:15
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Ciaruteun inscription
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Prasasti Ciaruteun
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