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  2. Sanghyang Tapak inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Sanghyang Tapak inscription (also known as Jayabupati inscription or Cicatih inscription) [1] is an ancient inscription dated from 952 saka (1030 CE), consisting of 40 lines requiring 4 pieces of stone to write on. The inscription mentioned the establishment of a protected sacred area called Sanghyang Tapak by the King of Sunda named ...

  3. Kebon Kopi I inscription - Wikipedia

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    Kebon Kopi I also known as Tapak Gajah inscription (elephant footprint inscription), [1] is one of several inscriptions dated from the era of Tarumanagara Kingdom circa 5th century. [2] The inscription bearing the image of elephant footprint, which was copied from the elephant ride of King Purnawarman of Tarumanagara, which is equated with ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    World Heritage Sites ; Site Image Location () Year listed UNESCO data Description Kinabalu Park: Sabah: 2000 1012; ix, x (natural) The national park is located in the area of Malaysia's highest mountain Mount Kinabalu (4,095 m (13,435 ft)).

  5. Sultan of Selangor - Wikipedia

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    The Sultans of Selangor are descended from a Bugis dynasty that claim descent from the rulers of Luwu in the southern part of Celebes (today known as Sulawesi).Nobles from this bloodline were involved in the dispute over the Johor-Riau Sultanate in the early 18th century, eventually placing their full support in the cause of Sulaiman Badrul Alam Shah of Johor of the Bendahara dynasty against ...

  6. Al-Kawthar - Wikipedia

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    Al-Kawthar (Arabic: الكوثر, lit. 'Abundance') [1] is the 108th chapter of the Quran.It is the shortest chapter, consisting of three ayat or verses: ۝ [2] We have given thee abundance [3]

  7. Perdana Leadership Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Perdana Leadership Foundation. Perdana Leadership Foundation (Malay: Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana) is a foundation established to preserve, research and disseminate information on the past Prime Ministers of Malaysia.

  8. Kota Kayang Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum sits on a 2-hectare of land. Initially, the land was granted from King Syed Alwi to his younger brother Syed Salim bin Syed Muhammad Al-Jafri, who was at that time a senior minister to the King.

  9. Savji Dholakia - Wikipedia

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    Savji Dholakia was born in a Leva Patel family in Dudhala, Amreli district, Gujarat.He studied until 4th standard and dropped out at the age of 13. He joined his paternal uncle's diamond business in Surat.