English: Maximum extent of Srivijaya Empire around 8th century. Expanding from Sumatra, Central Java, to Malay Peninsula. The red arrows show the series of Srivijayan expedition and conquest, in diplomatic alliances, military campaign, or naval raids.
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Maximum extent of Srivijaya Empire around 8th century. Expanding from Sumatra, Central Java, to Malay Peninsula. The red arrows show the series of Srivijayan expedition and conquest, in diplomatic alliances, military campaign, or naval raids.
Teritori dari Kerajaan Sriwijaya pada puncaknya yaitu sekitar abad ke-8. Expansinya berasal dari Sumatra, menuju Jawa Tengah, kemudian Semenanjung Malaysia.
Addition of Lamuri, an important point in northwestern Sumatra identified as contemporary and whose location at Lhok Lambaro is reasoned by E. Edwards McKinnon in ''[http://www.scribd.com/doc/8410125/A-note-of-Lamuri-Lambri-Sumatra-Straits-of-Melaka-Ma...
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