File:Majapahit Empire.svg
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Català: L'arxipèlag de Nusantara durant l'apogeu de l'Imperi Majapahit al segle XIV.
El punt vermell és Trowulan; la capital de Majapahit. La zona taronja fosca és el regne central de Majapahit a la part oriental de Java. La zona taronja clara són els estats vassalls de Majapahit esmentats a Nagarakretagama. El groc pàl·lid és el regne exterior o estats independents de Majapahit. El cian fosc és la zona marítima sota influència o control efectiu de Majapahit. El cian clar és l'extensió de l'expedició naval de Majapahit.
English: The Nusantara Archipelago during the height of Majapahit Empire in XIV century.
The red dot is Trowulan; Majapahit capital city. The dark orange area is core realm of Majapahit on eastern part of Java. The light orange area is vassal states of Majapahit mentioned in Nagarakretagama. The pale yellow is outer realm or independent states from Majapahit. The dark cyan is the sea area under influence or effective control of Majapahit. The light cyan is the extent of Majapahit naval expedition. |
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References
Resources used to create the map:
- (21 June 2007) Majapahit, Kompas Daily, Jakarta Indonesia
- Latif, Chalid; Irwin Lay, ed. (1997) Atlas Sejarah Indonesia dan Dunia (Historical Atlas of Indonesia and World), PT Pembina Peraga, Jakarta
- (in indonesian) IPS Terpadu (Sosiologi, Geografi, Ekonomi, Sejarah), PT Grafindo Media Pratama, p. 219 ISBN: 9789797583378.