Jayasakti

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Jayasakti (r. 1146–51) was a king of Bali. He is known through his copper plate inscriptions, especially the Prasasti Desa Depaa.[1]

He was a descendant of the famous ruler Airlangga.[2]

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References

  • Andy Barski, Albert Beaucort and Bruce Carpenter, Barski (2007). Bali and Lombok. Dorling Kindersley, London. ISBN 978-0-7566-2878-9.