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- Mauli was a dynasty of kings that ruled the Bhumi Malayu or Dharmasraya kingdom, centered in the Batanghari river system (today Jambi and West Sumatra provinces, Sumatra), from the 11th century to the 14th century. Most Mauli kings were Mahayana—Vajrayana Buddhists. The dynasty appeared almost two centuries after the fall of the Sailendra dynasty that ruled Srivijaya, after the Chola invasion in 1025, led by Rajendra from Tamil Nadu, India. It seems that the family was once the member of the Srivijayan mandala and stepped into the power to rule the former Srivijayan mandala which included Sumatra and Malay Peninsula. The dynasty was based on the Batanghari river system, initially centered in Muaro Jambi, and considered as the successor state of Srivijaya. In the later period, the kingdom's capital shifted inland upstream from Batanghari to Dharmasraya, and later moved further inland to Pagaruyung in present-day West Sumatra province. (en)
- Mauli adalah sebuah dinasti raja-raja yang memerintah kerajaan Bhumi Malayu atau Dharmasraya , berpusat di sistem sungai Batanghari (sekarang provinsi Jambi dan Sumatera Barat , Sumatera ), dari abad ke-11 hingga abad ke-14. Dinasti ini muncul setelah penaklukan Rajendra raja Cola dari Koromandel atas kerajaan Sriwijaya pada tahun 1025 dan kekuasaan dari dinasti ini pernah meliputi daerah jajahan kekuasaan kerajaan Sriwijaya. (in)
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- Mauli adalah sebuah dinasti raja-raja yang memerintah kerajaan Bhumi Malayu atau Dharmasraya , berpusat di sistem sungai Batanghari (sekarang provinsi Jambi dan Sumatera Barat , Sumatera ), dari abad ke-11 hingga abad ke-14. Dinasti ini muncul setelah penaklukan Rajendra raja Cola dari Koromandel atas kerajaan Sriwijaya pada tahun 1025 dan kekuasaan dari dinasti ini pernah meliputi daerah jajahan kekuasaan kerajaan Sriwijaya. (in)
- Mauli was a dynasty of kings that ruled the Bhumi Malayu or Dharmasraya kingdom, centered in the Batanghari river system (today Jambi and West Sumatra provinces, Sumatra), from the 11th century to the 14th century. Most Mauli kings were Mahayana—Vajrayana Buddhists. (en)