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Pasir Muara Inscription or commonly known as Kebon Kopi II Inscription is a relic of the
               Sunda Kingdom. It is called the Kebon II Inscription because at the time it was found the location
               was not far or only about 1 km from the Kebon Kopi I inscription, although it was only about 1
               km away, but the Kebon Kopi I inscription (prasasti Tapak Gajah) was not a relic of the Sunda
               Kingdom but a relic of the Tarumanegara Kingdom.

                       The  Kebon  Kopi  II  inscription  was  found  in  the  19th  century  and  the  location  of  the
               discovery of the Kebon Kopi II inscription is located in Pasir Muara Village, Ciaruteun Ilir village,
               Cibungbulang, Bogor, West Java.

                   Around the 1940s this inscription was declared lost. However, the expert F. D. K Bosch had
               studied the stone of this inscription and revealed that this inscription was written in Old Malay. In
               addition,  the  expert  F.  D.  K  Bosch  revealed  that  this  inscription  stone  contains  about  "the
               Sundanese king re-occupying his throne" around 932 AD.

               7.  Situs Karangkamulyan























                       Karangkamulyan site is a heritage site from the time of the Galuh Kingdom which has a
               Hindu-Buddhist pattern. The Karangkamulyan site is located in Karangkamulyan Village, Ciamis,
               West Java.

                       Ciung  Wanara  is  a  legend  of  the  Karangkamulyan  site.  Ciung  Wanara  himself  has  a
               relationship with the Galuh Kingdom and he is believed to have power and power that no one else
               can have.



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