City Name
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Notes
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Capital
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Wilwakikta
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(ꦮꦶꦭ꧀ꦮꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦠ/विल्वतिक्त) Also known as Majapahit (ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀), the eponymous capital of the Majapahit Empire
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Settlements
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Lumajang
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(ꦭꦸꦩꦗꦁ) Capital of Indonesia's Lumajang Regency and head of the Blambangan Kingdom
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Daha
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(ꦝꦲ) Capital of the Kediri Kingdom, predecessor of the Majapahit Empire
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Tuban
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(图班区/توبان/ꦠꦸꦧꦤ꧀) Capital of Indonesia's Tuban Regency, formerly a major port
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Hujung Galuh
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(重牙路/ꦲꦸꦗꦸꦁ ꦒꦭꦸꦃ) Head of the Janggala Kingdom Modern day Surabaya, Capital of the East Java province, main trading hub of East Java
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Pajang
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(ڤاجڠ/ꦥꦗꦁ) Modern day Surakarta city, vassal state of Majapahit and former sultanate
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Palembang
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(ڤاليمبڠ/ꤶꤾꥉꤸ꥓ꤷꥐꤱ꥓/ꦥꦭꦺꦩ꧀ꦧꦁ) First established Capital of the Srivijaya Empire, Capital of the south Sumatra province, former sultanate and trading center in maritime of Southeast Asia
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Jambi
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(جمبي/ꤺꤸ꥓ꤷꥇ/ꦗꦩ꧀ꦧꦶ) Administrative capital of Indonesian province of Jambi and was also former sultanate, a place for Muara Jambi Temple Complex and was present in the game as capital of Srivijayan Independent Power
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Berune
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(بروني/ꦧꦼꦉꦸꦤꦺ) Former name of Brunei, then a vassal of Majapahit
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Tumasik
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(巫律述/تمسوق/ꦠꦸꦩꦱꦶꦏ꧀) Present day Singapore, vassal state of Majapahit, important maritime trade routes in Southeast Asia
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Kalanten
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(吉蘭丹港/كلنتن/ꦏꦭꦤ꧀ꦠꦺꦤ꧀) Also spelled as Kelantan, Malaysian state and former sultanate
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Samudra
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(سامودرا/ꦱꦩꦸꦢꦿ/समुद्र) Also known as Samudera, former capital of the Samudera Pasai Sultanate and origin of the name Sumatra
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Lamuri
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(藍里/لامري/ꦭꦩꦸꦫꦶ) Kingdom in northern Sumatra of Indonesia, inhabited by hindu also evidence of Buddhism, is also thought to be one of the earliest places of arrival of Islam in the Indonesian archipelago, Lamuri is generally considered to be located in the Aceh province near Banda Aceh, head of the Aceh Sultanate
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Barus
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(婆魯師/باروس/ᯅᯒᯮᯘ/ꦧꦫꦸꦱ꧀) Best-known commodity produced and traded in Barus was camphor, present day district in Central Tapanuli regency of North Sumatra
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Darmmacraya
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(ꦢꦂꦩ꧀ꦩꦕꦿꦪ/दर्मक्रय) Also known as Dharmmasraya (ꦢꦂꦩ꧀ꦩꦱꦿꦪ/धर्म्मश्रय), was the capital of Melayu Kingdom based on the Batanghari river system in modern-day West Sumatra and Jambi, Indonesia
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Bedahulu
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(ᬩᬾᬤᬳᬸᬮᬸ/ꦧꦺꦢꦲꦸꦭꦸ) Historical site in Gianyar of Bali, Bedahulu ruled the Pejeng Dynasty from here, and was the last Balinese king to withstand the onslaught of Majapahit empire
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Lwagajah
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(ᬮ᭄ᬯ ᬕᬚᬳ᭄ /ꦭ꧀ꦮ ꦒꦗꦃ) Also called Goa Gajah (ᬕᭀᬯᬕᬚᬄ),this is spiritual cave for meditation for the Bali Kingdom, contains Hindu and Buddhist imagery
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Lombok Mirah
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(ᬮᭀᬫ᭄ᬩᭀᬓ᭄ ᬫᬶᬭᬳ᭄/ꦭꦺꦴꦩ꧀ꦧꦺꦴꦏ꧀ ꦩꦶꦫꦃ) Present day Lombok Island of Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia
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Gurun
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(ᬕᬸᬭᬸᬦ᭄ /ꦒꦸꦫꦸꦤ꧀) Place of under control from Gajah Mada, now is known as Nusa Penida Island and was located near the southeastern Bali Island
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Saksak
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(ساك ساك/ᬲᬓ᭄ᬲᬓ᭄ /ꦱꦏ꧀ꦱꦏ꧀) Sasak tribe Culture from Lombok island of Nusa Tenggara province, the place of under control from Gajah Mada
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Sukdana
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(ꦱꦸꦏꦢꦤ) Capital city of the Tanjungpura Kingdom, is a town and regency seat of North Kayong Regency
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Sampit
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(三一/ꦱꦩ꧀ꦥꦶꦠ꧀) Timber port town in Borneo, located in East Kotawaringin Regency of Indonesia
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Panai
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(ᯇᯉᯂᯪ/ꦥꦤꦻ) Name of the buddhist Pannai Kingdom, located in Northern Sumatra
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Barus
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Repeats the name of the previous settlement
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Taliwang
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(ᬢᬮᬶᬯᬂ/ꦠꦭꦶꦮꦁ) Regency seat of West Sumbawa Regency, on the western coast of the island of Sumbawa
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Makassar
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(مكسار/ᨃᨔᨕᨔᨁ/ꦩꦏꦱꦱꦺꦴ) Also known as Mangkasara'/Jumpandang (ᨆᨀᨔᨑ/ᨍᨘᨄᨉ), Located in the Sultanate of Gowa major trading city on Sulawesi
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Maloko
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( مالوكو/ꦩꦭꦺꦴꦏꦺꦴ) Also called the Maluku Islands, Known as the famous Spice Islands for European colonials
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Ambwan
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(امبوان/ꦄꦩ꧀ꦧꦮꦤ) Now called Ambon and it's the capital of the Indonesian province of Maluku, Ambon ls known as the most influential tribe from the Maluku Islands
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Tanjung Kutei
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(تنجنغ كوتي/ꦠꦚꦸꦁ ꦏꦸꦠꦺꦴꦢꦶ) Historical region of East Kalimantan of Borneo, former Hindu Kingdom and Sultanate
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