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Name: Sinking of Samaskuta after the Krakatoa Eruption

Type: Event

Start: 417 AD

End: 417 AD

Parent: Coastline Changes

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It is believed that the Samaskuta_Kingdom sank into Lake Singkarak after the eruption of the Krakatoa.

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  • January 417: The Samaskuta Kingdom, ruled by King Jayavarman II, was a powerful maritime kingdom located in present-day Indonesia. The eruption of Krakatoa in 416 devastated the kingdom, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
  • January 417: The Samaskuta Kingdom, ruled by King Mahendravarman I, was a powerful empire in Southeast Asia. The eruption of Krakatoa in 416 devastated the kingdom, leading to its eventual decline. King Mahendravarman I tried to rebuild the kingdom, but it never regained its former glory.

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