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Adityawarman
Srimat Sri Udayadityawarman Pratapaparakrama Rājendra Maulimali Warmadewa
Lord of the Golden Earth
Sang Arya Dewaraja Mpu Aditya
Mantrolot Warmadewa
Sengk'ia-lie-yu-lan
Adityawarman as Bhairava idol, in the National Museum of Indonesia
Reign
1347–1375
Predecessor
Akarendrawarman
Successor
Ananggawarman
Born
1294 Trowulan, Majapahit or Siguntur, West Sumatra
Died
1375 Batusangkar
Names
Adtyawarman
House
Malayapura
Dynasty
Mauli dynasty
Father
Adwayawarman
Mother
Dara Jingga
Religion
Tantric Buddhism
Adityawarman (formal regnal name Maharajadiraja Srīmat Srī Udayādityawarma Pratāpaparākrama Rājendra Maulimāli Warmadewa.[citation needed] ) was a king of Malayapura Suvarnabhumi, and is the successor of the Mauli dynasty based in central Sumatra. He was the cousin of Jayanegara, king of Majapahit from 1309 to 1328, and the grandson of Tribhuwanaraja, king of Melayu Kingdom.[1] Adityawarman was awarded the Senior Minister of Majapahit (wreddamantri) and used this authority to launch Majapahit military expansion plans and conquer east coast region in Sumatra. Adityawarman then founded the royal dynasty of Minangkabau in Pagaruyung and presided over the central Sumatra region to take control of the gold trade between 1347 and 1375.
^Hardjowardojo, R.P., (1966), Adityawarman, Sebuah Studi tentang Tokoh Nasional dari Abad XIV, Djakarta: Bhratara.
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pāduka Amoghapāśa as referred to in Padang Roco inscription. In 1347, Adityawarman added this inscription on back of the statue: 232 proclaimed that the...
letters. This 14th-century pre-Islamic legal text was produced in the Adityawarman era (1345–1377) of Dharmasraya, a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom that arose after...
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warehouses, and merchant houses. There are several historic places such as Adityawarman Museum which specialises in the history and culture of the local Minangkabau...
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Majapahit. She married Adwayabrahma (Rakryan Mahamantri), and the mother of Adityawarman, later become the king of her native kingdom Dharmasraya in Sumatra....
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in other parts of Sumatra, and predates significant foreign contact. Adityawarman, a follower of Tantric Buddhism with ties to the Singhasari and Majapahit...
Pagaruyung Kingdom (West Sumatra, Indonesia) under the rule of King Adityawarman around the 12th century. The earliest evidence of a more organised silat...
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dated from Singhasari period, and also the grand statue of Bhairava Adityawarman discovered in Sumatra. Today, the Hindu-Buddhist style stone sculptures...
āryyas; Srī Mahārāja Srīmat Tribhuwanarāja Mauliwarmmadewa. In 1347, Adityawarman moved the statue further uphill to Rambahan site near Langsat River,...