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Muaro Jambi Temple Complex

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Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
Muaro Jambi Temple Complex
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26 kms from Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia

Muaro Jambi is a Buddhist temple complex, in Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi province, Sumatra, Indonesia. It is situated 26 kilometers east from the city of Jambi. The temple complex was built by the Melayu Kingdom, with its surviving temples and other archaeological remains estimated to date from the eleventh to thirteenth century CE. The archaeological site includes eight excavated temple sanctuaries and covers about 12 square kilometers, stretches 7.5 kilometers along the Batang Hari River, 80 menapos or mounds of temple ruins, are not yet restored. It is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient temple complexes in South East Asia. It was suggested that Muaro Jambi Temple compound might be the initial location of Srivijaya kingdom. This is mainly because, Muaro Jambi has far richer temple concentration—in contrast to the scarcity of archaeological sites in South Sumatera.
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