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The problem with this article is that its not based upon WP:reliable sources, and much of the article is therefore wrong. Websites should not be used as information sources until they are considered to be authoritative, and I'm not aware of any websites which are authoritative sources for this topic. ( Caniago 10:45, 7 May 2007 (UTC))
Munoz is a popular history of Southeast Asia with many inaccurate statements. The last paragraph on Parameswara is not supported by factual evidence in the form of reliable scholarly works. Tamadun ( talk) 15:10, 25 November 2020 (UTC)
What does it actually say? It is credible? I could not access it for almost a week now. Furthermore, the way the citation is done made it impossible to ascertain the claim. Munoz (2006) wrote that the center of the kingdom shifted to Jambi from Palembang instead Palembang being conquered by Jambi. It is odd to say that Jambi conquered Srivijaya (it may conquer Palembang though) when in fact, Jambi was Srivijaya. In fact, most of the citations do not seem credible and in conflict with some history books (such as Munoz's) that I read. __earth ( Talk) 08:29, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Reply: well, anybody living in Malaysia knows that the spoon-fed community came from Sumatra, similar to pendatang asing. Pretending not to understand the citation will make the spoon-fed community more ermm....crutch, is that the word? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.133.83.128 ( talk) 19:31, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
Recently the user: Dravidianhero pushing the Tamil version of Malay etymology and discarding other versions and making wild accusation of vandalism and threating blocking me from editing. Let's not be too hasty and emotional here. As far as I know Indonesia did absorb many aspect of Hindu-Buddhist influences from Indian through adoptions of Sanskrit and Pali languages, and to lesser extent, Tamil. You see, I did not even erase or reject the Tamil origin possibility of the "Malay" etymons, yet you reject other versions and pushing your view. The neutral solution is mentioning as many souces of Malay etymologies including its possible sanskrit origin. One should avoid a biased non-neutral, suspectedly ethnic-based chauvinist agenda. I perceive Dravidian hero as a fierce supporter of Tamil nationalist agenda here in wikipedia and pushed it in some articles he/she edited. I hope common understanding could be achieved, meanwhile the last complete version should be maintained. Regards. Gunkarta ( talk) 15:58, 15 May 2013 (UTC)
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The problem with this article is that its not based upon WP:reliable sources, and much of the article is therefore wrong. Websites should not be used as information sources until they are considered to be authoritative, and I'm not aware of any websites which are authoritative sources for this topic. ( Caniago 10:45, 7 May 2007 (UTC))
Munoz is a popular history of Southeast Asia with many inaccurate statements. The last paragraph on Parameswara is not supported by factual evidence in the form of reliable scholarly works. Tamadun ( talk) 15:10, 25 November 2020 (UTC)
What does it actually say? It is credible? I could not access it for almost a week now. Furthermore, the way the citation is done made it impossible to ascertain the claim. Munoz (2006) wrote that the center of the kingdom shifted to Jambi from Palembang instead Palembang being conquered by Jambi. It is odd to say that Jambi conquered Srivijaya (it may conquer Palembang though) when in fact, Jambi was Srivijaya. In fact, most of the citations do not seem credible and in conflict with some history books (such as Munoz's) that I read. __earth ( Talk) 08:29, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Reply: well, anybody living in Malaysia knows that the spoon-fed community came from Sumatra, similar to pendatang asing. Pretending not to understand the citation will make the spoon-fed community more ermm....crutch, is that the word? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.133.83.128 ( talk) 19:31, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
Recently the user: Dravidianhero pushing the Tamil version of Malay etymology and discarding other versions and making wild accusation of vandalism and threating blocking me from editing. Let's not be too hasty and emotional here. As far as I know Indonesia did absorb many aspect of Hindu-Buddhist influences from Indian through adoptions of Sanskrit and Pali languages, and to lesser extent, Tamil. You see, I did not even erase or reject the Tamil origin possibility of the "Malay" etymons, yet you reject other versions and pushing your view. The neutral solution is mentioning as many souces of Malay etymologies including its possible sanskrit origin. One should avoid a biased non-neutral, suspectedly ethnic-based chauvinist agenda. I perceive Dravidian hero as a fierce supporter of Tamil nationalist agenda here in wikipedia and pushed it in some articles he/she edited. I hope common understanding could be achieved, meanwhile the last complete version should be maintained. Regards. Gunkarta ( talk) 15:58, 15 May 2013 (UTC)
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