Island of gold found in Indonesia, gold jewellery and rings coming out of the river
Island of gold found in Indonesia, gold jewellery and rings coming out of the river
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Jakarta: A 'golden island' has been discovered in Indonesia. From here people have found gold jewellery, rings, Buddhist statues and precious ceramic utensils from China. The 'golden island', which has been missing for many years, has emerged from the Musi River in Indonesia's Palembang province. Gold jewellery and valuables are being recovered from the foothills of the river. There are folk tales in Indonesia about this island that human-eating snakes live here. The volcano keeps erupting, even parrots who speak the Hindi language live here.

Known as the 'Island of Gold', this place was called Srivijaya City (Srivijaya City) in the ancient history of Indonesia. At one time it was a very rich city. It used to come in the middle of the sea trade route. It used to connect countries of the east and west of the world commercially. Now the same island is found at the foot of the Musi River. It is said that it was ruled by the kings who ruled the Gulf of Malaka. Which was between 600 and 1025 years. The city was destroyed in a war with the Indian Chola Empire (Chola Dynasty).

According to historians, trade continued from the city for two decades even after the defeat. In 1390, Prince Parameswara of the Srivijayan raj tried to regain control of his territory. But it was defeated by the neighbouring Java king. Srivijaya then became a paradise for Chinese pirates. The golden days of Srivijaya city are no longer found in history or relics, but historians claim that it could be an empire under the Musi River. Because divers are constantly removing gold ornaments, temple bells, instruments, coins, ceramic utensils and Buddhist statues from the bottom of the river.

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