Old Malay inscriptions
inscriptions that use the language of the ancient Malay inscriptions are relics of the kingdom of Srivijaya, both in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. For example Inscription Kedukan Mount Talang Tuo Inscription, Inscription Rock Lake, and Inscription Ligor.
Ancient inscriptions Balinese
The inscriptions that use the ancient Balinese language is a relic of kingdoms in Bali. The inscription is generally contain King Casana or regulation of the King. Required letter is the letter Pallawa, Old Javanese, and Pranagari.
For example: julah Inscription, Inscription Ugrasena, and Monument Inscription Sanur
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