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- The Javanese presence in Australia has been reported by native Southeast Asian and European people over several centuries. The most renowned record is from the itinerary of Chiaymasiouro, king of Demak, and Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Eredia. Chiaymasiouro describes a land called Luca Antara in Southeast direction of Java, which Eredia coined the term India Meridional (Meridional India - Southern/South India). According to Chiaymasiouro's accounts (1601 AD), a subgroup of Javanese people already settled in those lands, but when Eredia's servant went to Luca Antara in 1610, the land had seemingly been abandoned. (en)
- Kehadiran orang Jawa di Australia telah dilaporkan oleh penduduk asli Asia Tenggara dan Eropa selama beberapa abad. Catatan paling terkenal adalah dari catatan perjalanan , yang disebutkan sebagai raja Demak, dan buku Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay oleh Manuel Godinho de Erédia. bercerita pada Erédia tentang perjalanan Chiaymasiouro ke sebuah tanah bernama Luca Antara di arah Tenggara Jawa. Cerita ini menyakinkan Eredia terhadap adanya tanah di selatan dan menyesuaikan Marco Polo-nya Java la Grande dengan istilahnya sendiri, yaitu Meridional India (India Selatan). Menurut catatan Chiaymasiouro (1601 M), subkelompok orang Jawa sudah menetap di tanah tersebut, tetapi ketika pelayan Eredia pergi ke Luca Antara pada tahun 1610, tanah tersebut tampaknya telah ditinggalkan. (in)
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- Luca antara and its surrounding areas : (en)
- *A map of Meridional India ; bearing a general resemblance to Mercator’s map of 1569. The South is at the top of the map.
*The same map rotated 180 degrees, redrawn by Armand Rainaud . (en)
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- RAINAUD Fig. 28. Luca Antara sur la carte de Eredia .jpg (en)
- Map of Meridional India.jpg (en)
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- The Javanese presence in Australia has been reported by native Southeast Asian and European people over several centuries. The most renowned record is from the itinerary of Chiaymasiouro, king of Demak, and Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Eredia. Chiaymasiouro describes a land called Luca Antara in Southeast direction of Java, which Eredia coined the term India Meridional (Meridional India - Southern/South India). According to Chiaymasiouro's accounts (1601 AD), a subgroup of Javanese people already settled in those lands, but when Eredia's servant went to Luca Antara in 1610, the land had seemingly been abandoned. (en)
- Kehadiran orang Jawa di Australia telah dilaporkan oleh penduduk asli Asia Tenggara dan Eropa selama beberapa abad. Catatan paling terkenal adalah dari catatan perjalanan , yang disebutkan sebagai raja Demak, dan buku Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay oleh Manuel Godinho de Erédia. (in)
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- Kontak Jawa dengan Australia (in)
- Javanese contact with Australia (en)
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