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The charter consists of three copperplates, all fragmentary, found in 1915 near Batur, Kraksaan, province of East-Java. They are mentioned in the Notulen K.B.G. (Minutes of the meetings of the R. Batavian Society), 1915, p. 105, edited by Bosch in Oudheidkundig Verslag 1915, and further discussed by Krom in his Epigraphische Aanteekeningen, T.B.G. 58, 1919, p. 161. In this paper Krom completed the names of some officials by comparing the charter’s list with the charters of Nglawang and Bĕndosari. The complete names are used in the present edition.

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Pigeaud, T.G.T. (1960). Charter of Batur. In: Java in the 14th Century. Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, vol 4,2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-8774-9_24

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