Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Samudra
Target Entity: Samudra
Preceding Context: Late in the 14th century the name Sumatra became popular in reference to the kingdom of Samudra Pasai, which was a rising power until it was replaced by Sultanate of Aceh. Sultan Alauddin Shah of Aceh, on letters written in 1602 addressed to Queen Elizabeth I of England, referred to himself as "king of Aceh and Samudra". The word itself is from Sanskrit "
Succeeding Context: ", (समुद्र), meaning "gathering together of waters, sea or ocean".
Paragraph Title: Etymology
Source Page: Sumatra

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