Jakarta –
The Indonesian government will take them home Pucangan Registration legacy of King Airlangga of Kahuripan Kingdom in East Java India. Currently, the Indonesian government is in talks with the Indian government to discuss the possibility of returning the registration.
This was conveyed by the Director General of Culture of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Hilmar Farid via his Instagram account, @hilmarfarid. He uploaded his photo next to the inscription. Inscription pucang it contains information on the genealogy of King Airlangga.
“The Pucangan Inscription. It contains information about King Airlangga’s genealogy and several events of his journey as king,” Hilmar Farid said in his upload. detik.comFriday (2/9/2022).
The inscription was brought from England to become the collection of the Royal Asiatic Society. It is now part of the collection of the Indian Museum in Kolkata.
“This inscription was brought by the British to become a collection of the Royal Asiatic Society, which is now the Indian Museum, in Kolkata,” he said.
However, the inscription remained there for a long time and received little attention. Hilmar will discuss the possibility of returning this inscription with the Ministry of Culture of India.
“For quite a long time it sat in a warehouse and received little attention. This morning I will be meeting with the Ministry of Culture of India to discuss the possibility of bringing it to Indonesia. Hopefully- the,” he said.
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