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South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra Chola I : ウィキペディア英語版 | South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra Chola I
Inscriptions and historical sources assert that the Medieval Chola king Rajendra Chola I sent a naval expedition to Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia in 1025 in order to subdue Srivijaya.〔Kulke, p 212〕 The Thiruvalangadu plates, the Leyden grant, and the Tamil stele of Rajendra Chola I are the principal sources of information about the campaign. == Sources == The most detailed source of information on the campaign is the Tamil stele of Rajendra Chola I.〔Sastri, p 211〕 The stele states: The Thiruvalangadu plates, from the fourteenth year of Rajendra Chola I, mentions his conquest of Kadaram but does not go into the details.〔 The first attempt by someone from outside India to identify the places associated with the campaign was made by epigraphist E. Hultzsch, who had published the stele in 1891.〔Sastri, p 212〕 Hultzsch identified the principalities mentioned in the inscription with places ruled by the Pandyan Dynasty.〔 In 1903, he rescinded his theory and stated that the stele described Rajendra Chola I's conquest of Bago in Burma.〔 George Coedès' ''Le Royaume de Sri Vijaya'' published in 1918 after several years of research, rejected both the theories and provided the first convincing description of Rajendra Chola I's conquest of Southeast Asia.〔Sastri, p 213〕
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