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The Sanghyang Tapak inscription (also known as Jayabupati inscription or Cicatih inscription) is an ancient inscription dated from 952 saka (1030 CE), consist of 40 lines requiring 4 piece of stone to write on. The inscription mentioned about the establishment of a protected sacred area called Sanghyang Tapak by the King of Sunda named Jayabhupati.

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  • Prasasti Sanghyang Tapak (in)
  • Sanghyang Tapak inscription (en)
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  • Prasasti Sanghyang Tapak, juga dikenal sebagai Prasasti Sri Jayabhupati atau Prasasti Cicatih, adalah kumpulan empat prasasti kuno dengan tarikh tahun 952 saka (1030 M), yang terdiri dari 40 baris tulisan yang dituliskan di atas permukaan empat buah batu. Prasasti-prasasti tersebut ditulis dalam aksara Kawi dan bahasa Jawa Kuno. Keempat batu prasasti ini kini disimpan di Museum Nasional Republik Indonesia, Jakarta, dengan kode D 73 (Cicatih), D 96, D 97, dan D 98. (in)
  • The Sanghyang Tapak inscription (also known as Jayabupati inscription or Cicatih inscription) is an ancient inscription dated from 952 saka (1030 CE), consist of 40 lines requiring 4 piece of stone to write on. The inscription mentioned about the establishment of a protected sacred area called Sanghyang Tapak by the King of Sunda named Jayabhupati. (en)
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  • Sanghyang Tapak inscription (en)
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  • Cicatih River bank in Cibadak, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia (en)
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  • Inscription No. D96, one of the four Sanghyang Tapak stone inscriptions, also known as Jayabupati inscription or Cicatih inscription (en)
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  • D.72, D.96, D.97, D.98 (en)
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  • The Sanghyang Tapak inscription (also known as Jayabupati inscription or Cicatih inscription) is an ancient inscription dated from 952 saka (1030 CE), consist of 40 lines requiring 4 piece of stone to write on. The inscription mentioned about the establishment of a protected sacred area called Sanghyang Tapak by the King of Sunda named Jayabhupati. These 4 stones are found in the bank in , Sukabumi, West Java. Three were found near Kampung Bantar Muncang, while one was found near Kampung Pangcalikan. The inscriptions are written in the ancient Javanese Kawi script. Now the four inscriptions are stored at National Museum of Indonesia, with code D 73 (Cicatih), D 96, D 97 and D 98. (en)
  • Prasasti Sanghyang Tapak, juga dikenal sebagai Prasasti Sri Jayabhupati atau Prasasti Cicatih, adalah kumpulan empat prasasti kuno dengan tarikh tahun 952 saka (1030 M), yang terdiri dari 40 baris tulisan yang dituliskan di atas permukaan empat buah batu. Prasasti-prasasti tersebut ditulis dalam aksara Kawi dan bahasa Jawa Kuno. Keempat batu prasasti ini kini disimpan di Museum Nasional Republik Indonesia, Jakarta, dengan kode D 73 (Cicatih), D 96, D 97, dan D 98. (in)
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