Akarendrawarman
Akarendrawarman was a ruler of Malayapura kingdom in the Minangkabau plateau. His name was found in the Pagaruyung VII inscription, which is written in Old Malay, his full title is Paduka Sri Maharajadhiraja Srimat Sri Akarendrawarman.{{cite book
| title = Tamadun Melayu, Jilid III
| first1 = Ismail | last1 = Hussein | first2 = Aziz | last2 = Deraman | first3 = Abd. Rahman | last3 = Al Ahmadi
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=94huAAAAMAAJ
| pages = 923–930
| publisher = Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia
| year = 1995
| language = ms
| isbn = 9836248447
}} In carrying out his administration, he was assisted by various other officials, among others was a minister called Tuhan (lord) Parpatih. The kingdom was mentioned to be located in Parhyangan on Mount Mahameru (Mount Marapi).{{cite book
| title = Diaspora Adat dan Kekerabatan Alam Minangkabau: Sebuah Kepelbagaian Kajian Pemikiran
| first1 = Abdul Razak | last1 = Salleh | first2 = Harry | last2 = Ramza | first3 = Mohammad Alinor | last3 = Abdul Kadir
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=5ye0CAAAQBAJ&pg=PA82
| page = 82
| publisher = Penerbit Kemala Indonesia
| year = 2015
| language = id
| isbn = 978-6021478127
}}
De Casparis concluded that Akarendrawarman was the predecessor of King Adityawarman, and that the inscription explained the move of the kingdom's capital from Jambi to West Sumatra. However, that reading conclusion is seen as incorrect by Griffiths and Miksic.{{cite book
| title = A 14th Century Malay Code of Laws: The Nitisarasamuccaya
| first = Uli | last = Kozok
| url =https://books.google.com/books?id=35lqBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA38
| page = 38
| publisher = Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
| year = 2015
| isbn = 978-9814459747
}}
See also
- Bijayendrawarman
- Mauli dynasty