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Srivijaya

श्रीविजय

650 CE – 1377 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
650 CE – 1377 CE
Duration
727 years
Known Periods
8
Capital
Palembang
Data Confidence
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Overview

Srivijaya, also spelled Sri Vijaya or Sriwijaya, was a Malay thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to 11th century. Srivijaya was the first polity to dominate much of western Maritime Southeast Asia. Due to its location, Srivijaya developed complex technology using maritime resources. In addition, its economy became progressively reliant on the booming trade in the region, thus transforming it into a prestige goods-based economy. The earliest reference to it dates from the 7th century. A Tang dynasty Chinese monk, Yijing, wrote that he visited Srivijaya for six months in 671 AD. The earliest known inscription.

Historical Periods

Srivijaya (674–681)

674 CE – 681 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 5,524 km²

Srivijaya (682–691)

682 CE – 691 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 170,101 km²

Srivijaya (692–717)

692 CE – 717 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 483,961 km²

Srivijaya (718–859)

718 CE – 859 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 538,269 km²

Srivijaya (860–1138)

860 CE – 1138 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 538,269 km²

Srivijaya (1139–1201)

1139 CE – 1201 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 457,576 km²

Srivijaya (1202–1284)

1202 CE – 1284 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 457,576 km²

Srivijaya (1285–1293)

1285 CE – 1293 CE

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Capital: PalembangArea: 457,576 km²

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