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  1. The Sailendras were one of many dynastic lineages in Central Java, but they appear to have become dominant between 760 and 860 C.E. The earliest Sailendra inscription dates from 778 C.E. (the Candi Kalasan Inscription).

  2. The Shailendra dynasty ( IAST: Śailēndra, Indonesian pronunciation: [ʃaɪlenˈdraː] derived from Sanskrit combined words Śaila and Indra, meaning "King of the Mountain", [1] also spelled Sailendra, Syailendra or Selendra) was the name of a notable Indianised dynasty that emerged in 8th-century Java, whose reign signified a cultural ...

    Date
    King's Or Ruler's Name
    Capital
    Stone Inscription And Source Of ...
    674—703
    Kalingga, somewhere between Pekalongan ...
    Carita Parahyangan, Chinese account on ...
    703—710
    Mandiminyak (?)
    ?
    710—717
    ?
    Canggal inscription (732), Carita ...
    717—760
    Mataram, Central Java
    Canggal inscription (732), Carita ...
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  4. www.encyclopedia.com › reference › encyclopediasSailendra | Encyclopedia.com

    Sailendra (sīlĕn´drä), name of a dynasty in Indonesia and SE Asia. The dynasty appeared in central Java in the 7th cent. and had consolidated its position by the mid-8th cent. The Sailendras, who adopted Buddhism, extended their power over the Sumatran domains of Sri Vijaya and the Malay Peninsula and exerted influence in Siam and Indochina ...

  5. Explore the Sailendra Dynasty's legacy in Southeast Asia, known for its Buddhist devotion, monumental architecture like Borobudur, and influential maritime empire from the 8th-9th century AD.

  6. Some said they came from Cambodia, others India, still others that they were one and the same with the Srivijaya of Sumatra. It seems most likely, however, that they were native to Java, and were influenced by far-flung Asian cultures through the sea-borne trade. The Shailendra seem to have emerged around the year 778 CE.

  7. Most of the historical information about the Sailendras comes from stone inscriptions found at Buddhist temple sites, from oral tradition, and from mentions in the records of other states. The Sailendras were one of many dynastic lineages in Central Java, but they appear to have become dominant between 760 and 860 C.E.

  8. Majumdar suggested that the Sailendras originated from Kalinga in India and, travelling by way of Lower Burma, migrated to the northern part of the Malay Peninsula, whence they ruled over their new kingdom, which he des ignated 'Malayasia'. In the ensuing scholarly debate, various of Majumdar's ideas were dis puted.

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