Talk:Tamil inscriptions in the Malay world
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[edit]Made a few simple grammatical, spelling and punctuation edits. Bigweeboy 27 May 2009
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[edit]I made corrections on the "Ligor inscription" and former "Borneo inscription", renamed "Kutai inscriptions", sections. Historical facts must be free of nationalistic claims. The Ligor inscription is written in Old Malay and mentions the name of a kingdom based in South Sumatra. The Kutai insc riptions, written in Sanskrit, mention the name of a king Mulawarman, of his father Aswawarman and of his grandfather Kundungga, the latter being deemed a native name. Humboldt 22:24, 6 January 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Humboldt (talk • contribs)
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