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Samaragrawira

In today's world, Samaragrawira has become a topic of great interest and importance to a wide range of people in different contexts. Whether in the professional, academic, political or social field, Samaragrawira occupies a relevant place and is at the center of numerous discussions and debates. Its impact and relevance transcend borders and cultures, making it a topic of universal interest. In this article, we will explore various facets and aspects related to Samaragrawira, analyzing its influence, its implications and its place in contemporary society. Additionally, we will examine some perspectives and approaches to better understand the complexity and importance of Samaragrawira in today's world.

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Sri Maharaja Samaragrawira or also known as Rakai Warak was a ruler of the Mataram kingdom of Central Java[1]: 92  from approximately 800 to 819. This name is found in the list of kings of Mataram in the Mantyasih inscription.

One theory put forward by historian Slamet Muljana suggests that the original name is Samaragrawira, the father of Balaputradewa, King of Srivijaya.

References

  1. ^ Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1.
  • Marwati Poesponegoro & Nugroho Notosusanto. 1990. Sejarah Nasional Indonesia Jilid II. Jakarta: Balai Pustaka
  • Slamet Muljana. 2006. Sriwijaya (terbitan ulang 1960). Yogyakarta: LKIS