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Gangga Negara was believed to be a lost Hindu Malay kingdom somewhere in the state of Perak, Malaysia, ruled by Raja Gangga Shah Johan. Researchers believed that the kingdom collapsed after an attack by King Rajendra Chola I of Coromandel, South India, between 1025 and 1026. The kingdom was renamed to Beruas after the establishment of Islam there.

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