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Removed mentions of Cebu and Butuan
The user 112.206.205.236 added a certain contribution on date 15 June 2018, stating that: "Two Hindu nations were known to have had strong trade relations with Kutai, namely, the Rajahnate of Cebu and the Rajahnate of Butuan, both are located in present-day Philippines."

- 112.206.205.236

I checked the mentioned source ("The Indianized States of Southeast Asia" by George Coedès") however two important keywords, "Cebu" and "Butuan", aren't even present in said book. The word "Philippines" only appeared at least three times, with page 240 clearly stating that the expansion of Javanese suzerainty didn't even extending to the Philippines. "The expansion of Javanese suzerainty in the time of Rajasanagara is evident from the list of dependencies of Majapahit transmitted by the Nagarakritagama. Roughly, the kingdom comprised all of what was to become the Dutch East Indies (with perhaps the exception of the north of Celebes) and a great part of the Malay Peninsula, but it did not extend to the Philippines."

- George Coedes

Due to the result of the failed verification process, I am going to delete the claim that is not supported by the given source. Stricnina (talk) 21:33, 11 February 2020 (UTC)