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        <title>Singhamandawa: Traces of Ancient Bali Before the Rise of the Warmadewa Dynasty</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Singhamandawa Period (882–914 CE) marked the beginning of a Hindu-Indian patterned kingdom in Bali. Centered in the Kintamani highlands, this kingdom is known from Old Balinese inscriptions, although no ruler’s name was mentioned. The identity of the monarch only appeared with Sri Kesari Warmadewa (913 CE), marking the start of the Warmadewa Dynasty and the organization of the Ancient Balinese governmental system. ]]></description>
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