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Grahi inscription is an inscription found in Chaiya, southern Thailand, written in Old Khmer language with Old Sumatran script, and dated to 1183 CE. This inscription is written on the pedestal of a bronze Buddha statue, that is stored at Wat Hua Wiang temple. The name Grahi, called Kia-lo-hi in Chinese record Zhu Fan Zhi, is considered to be the old name of Chaiya. The city was part of Tambralinga, once a border polity between Srivijaya and Khmer kingdoms in the Malay Peninsula.

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  • Grahi inscription is an inscription found in Chaiya, southern Thailand, written in Old Khmer language with Old Sumatran script, and dated to 1183 CE. This inscription is written on the pedestal of a bronze Buddha statue, that is stored at Wat Hua Wiang temple. The name Grahi, called Kia-lo-hi in Chinese record Zhu Fan Zhi, is considered to be the old name of Chaiya. The city was part of Tambralinga, once a border polity between Srivijaya and Khmer kingdoms in the Malay Peninsula. (en)
  • Prasasti Grahi adalah sebuah prasasti yang terdapat di Chaiya, selatan Thailand, yang berbahasa Khmer Kuno dan bertarikh 1183. Prasasti ini tertulis pada lapik arca Buddha perunggu di wihara . Grahi yang disebut Kia-lo-hi dalam catatan Tiongkok Chu-fan-chi diperkirakan nama lama dari Chaiya, serta dahulu adalah bagian dari Tambralingga, yang letaknya di daerah perbatasan antara Kerajaan Sriwijaya dan Kerajaan Khmer di Semenanjung Melayu. (in)
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  • Grahi inscription is an inscription found in Chaiya, southern Thailand, written in Old Khmer language with Old Sumatran script, and dated to 1183 CE. This inscription is written on the pedestal of a bronze Buddha statue, that is stored at Wat Hua Wiang temple. The name Grahi, called Kia-lo-hi in Chinese record Zhu Fan Zhi, is considered to be the old name of Chaiya. The city was part of Tambralinga, once a border polity between Srivijaya and Khmer kingdoms in the Malay Peninsula. (en)
  • Prasasti Grahi adalah sebuah prasasti yang terdapat di Chaiya, selatan Thailand, yang berbahasa Khmer Kuno dan bertarikh 1183. Prasasti ini tertulis pada lapik arca Buddha perunggu di wihara . Grahi yang disebut Kia-lo-hi dalam catatan Tiongkok Chu-fan-chi diperkirakan nama lama dari Chaiya, serta dahulu adalah bagian dari Tambralingga, yang letaknya di daerah perbatasan antara Kerajaan Sriwijaya dan Kerajaan Khmer di Semenanjung Melayu. (in)
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  • Prasasti Grahi (in)
  • Grahi inscription (en)
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