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Please replace the name 'Chola' (சோள) that means the name of an eatable grain, with 'Chozha' (சோழ) which means the name of a king and/or his dynasty.
Helppublic (
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10:29, 12 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Airlangga as a Srivijayan king?
Is there any sources actually citing
Airlangga as a ruler of
Srivijaya? Also about one of his son as a ruler of Kadaram? As far as I know, he was a king of
Kahuripan, a kingdom in Java island (while Srivijaya was mainly in Sumatra island and some areas in Malay peninsula). If those sentences are based on speculative opinions, they need to be removed. For the time being I just put the tag citation needed. Thanks,
Naval Scene (
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01:27, 19 August 2022 (UTC)reply
Because it's been six months and no one has submitted a reference that Airlangga ruled in Sriwijaya and his son ruled in Kedah, I deleted the statements. Please feel free to re-enter them you have found the references. Thanks,
Naval Scene (
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12:37, 19 February 2023 (UTC)reply