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Portrayal and Existence of Islamic Majapahit: Viewed from the Archaeological Remains at Trowulan Site Mojokerto Regency, East Java Eriawati, Yusmaini
Jurnal Sociohumaniora Kodepena (JSK) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Sosiohumaniora Kodepena
Publisher : Kodepena Indonesia

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Majapahit is known as a big kingdom in Indonesia during 14th – early 16th centuries AD with Hindu-Buddhist background. However archaeological evidences have shown the presence of another religion, which is Islam. This paper presents portrayal and existence of Islam in Majapahit based on the archaeological remains at the site of Trowulan and its surroundings, and outside Java, as well as textual data (Chinese and European written sources, manuscript, and babad). Results of researches show a portrayal of Islam in Majapahit, in which the art and culture still have Hindu-Buddhist elements in the concepts about death, and gave rise to Majapahit-style of Islam. The presence of Islam during the Majapahit era existed for a long period of time (from the ruling period jaaccepted open heartedly, and was embraced not only by visitors (Chinese, Arabs, Persian) but also the local community of Majapahit, particularly the aristocrats or rulers who were the descendants of Majapahit kings.
POLA HIAS TEMBIKAR DARI SITUS KARANG AGUNG MUSI BANYU ASIN (MUBA), SUMATERA SELATAN Eriawati, Yusmaini
AMERTA Vol. 23 No. 1 (2004)
Publisher : Penerbit BRIN (BRIN Publishing)

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LUKISAN GUA SEBAGAI TANDA KEBERADAAN DAN MATA PENCAHARIAN PENGHUNI GUA PRASEJARAH DI KABUPATEN MAROS-PANGKEP Eriawati, Yusmaini
AMERTA Vol. 20 (2000)
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DISTRIBUSI BARANG MELALUI ASIA TENGGARA YANG BERLATAR POLITIS Eriawati, Yusmaini
Berkala Arkeologi Vol. 14 No. 2 (1994)
Publisher : BRIN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30883/jba.v14i2.715

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Textual data from local historical sources in Indonesia in the form of inscriptions and literary works can be said to have provided a fairly complete explanation of various aspects of life in the past. It would be more complete if the data were combined and compared with data from foreign written sources, from China, Europe and Arabia. Most of the research that concerns the distribution or exchange of goods, especially in the Southeast Asia region, is always related to the economic aspect, namely trade. Several descriptions of Chinese foreign sources indicate another aspect underlying the exchange (delivery) of goods between China and countries in the southern sea region, namely the exchange of goods for political purposes.