1347 ceの例文
- The revolt of the officers appointed from Delhi resulted in the founding of the Bahmani Sultanate in 1347 CE by Zafar Khan [ Alaudin Hasan Gangu ] ], who chose Gulbarga ( Ahasanabad ) to be the capital.
- On the Amoghapasa inscription, dated 1347 CE, the word " Malayapura " ( literally " city of Malaya " or " kingdom of Malaya " ) was proclaimed by Adityawarman, again referring to Dharmasraya.
- The revolt of the officers appointed from Delhi resulted in the founding of the Bahmani Sultanate in 1347 CE by Zafar Khan Hasan Gangu, who chose Gulbarga ( called Ahasanabad during this period ) to be the capital.
- Another source dated from a later period mentioned the name " Bhumi Malayu ", written in the Padang Roco Inscription dated 1286 CE in Dharmasraya, and later in 1347 CE, Adityawarman edited his own inscription inscribed in the Amoghapasa statue, declaring himself the ruler of " Malayupura ".