• Rakai Pikatan was a king of the Sanjaya dynasty Mataram Kingdom in Central Java who built the Prambanan temple, dedicated to Shiva, which was completed...
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    powerful kingdoms; the Shaivite dynasty of Mataram kingdom in Java led by Rakai Pikatan and the Buddhist dynasty of Srivijaya kingdom in Sumatra led by Balaputra...
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    Bandung Bondowoso is Rakai Pikatan, a prince of the Sanjaya dynasty, and Rara Jongrang is Pramodhawardhani, wife of Rakai Pikatan and the daughter of Sailendran...
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    the title Rakai Pikatan had assumed after he abdicated and retreated as a brahmin. Lokapāla was the successor of king Salaḍū Rakai Pikatan, believed by...
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    Samaratungga died, Pramodhawardhani married the Shivaite Rakai Pikatan from the Sanjaya dynasty. Rakai Pikatan managed to usurp Balaputra's authority over Central...
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    starting from Rakai Mataram (Sanjaya) and followed successively by Maharaja Rakai Panangkaran, Panunggalan, Warak, Garung, Rakai Pikatan, Kayuwangi, Watuhumalang...
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    Panungalan (780–800) Samaragrawira (Rakai Warak) (800–819) Rakai Garung (819–838) Rakai Pikatan (838–850) Rakai Kayuwangi (850–898), also known as Lokapala...
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    building was completed in the mid-9th century. It was likely started by Rakai Pikatan and inaugurated by his successor King Lokapala. Some historians that...
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    Samaratungga, a descendant of the Sailendra Dynasty, and who was married to Rakai Pikatan in the Hindu tradition. The Plaosan complex currently comprises two...
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    Around 852, Rakai Pikatan of Sanjaya began garnering influence from the local nobles. This worried Balaputra and he tried to suppress Rakai Pikatan to regain...
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    known as Çrī Kahulunnan or Çrī Sanjiwana) was the queen consort of King Rakai Pikatan (r. 838-850) of Mataram Kingdom in 9th century Central Java. She was...
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    Carita Parahyangan, which tells of the ailing King Sanjaya ordering his son, Rakai Panaraban or Panangkaran, to convert to Buddhism because their faith in...
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  • 856: Prambanan is completed. According to the Shivagrha inscription, Rakai Pikatan — the husband of Pramodhawardhani — defeated Balaputra. 859: Muslims...
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    inscription was inscribed by order of Dyah Lokapala (Rakai Kayuwangi) right after the end of Rakai Pikatan's reign and gave a detailed description of a grand...
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    Wijaya, king from Rajasa dynasty and the first monarch of Majapahit Rakai Pikatan, king of Sanjaya dynasty in the 9th century AD, builder of Prambanan...
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  • According to the stele of Plaosan, Rakai Gurunwangi is rumoured to be the son of Rakai Pikatan. Historians speculate that Rakai Gurunwangi allied himself with...
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    Sewu temple was probably expanded and completed during the rule of Rakai Pikatan, a prince who married a Buddhist princess from the Sailendra dynasty...
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  • (800—819) Samaratungga, King (812—833) Pramodhawardhani, Queen (833—856) Rakai Pikatan, King (838—850) Balaputra, King (835–860) Balitung, King (899–911) Sunda...
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    Maharaja Rakai Panangkaran Sri Maharaja Rakai Panunggalan Sri Maharaja Rakai Warak Sri Maharaja Rakai Garung Sri Maharaja Rakai Pikatan Sri Maharaja Rakai Kayuwangi...
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    and religion. The Shivaist dynasty of Mataram kingdom in Java led by Rakai Pikatan and the Buddhist dynasty of Srivijaya kingdom in Sumatra led by Balaputradewa...
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  • Dyah Manara) (803–827) Dyah Gula (827–828) Rakai Patapan (828–847) Rakai Pikatan (847–855) Kayuwangi Dyah Lokapala (855–885) Dyah Tagwas (885) Rake Panumwangan...
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    Princess Pramodhawardhani who was betrothed to Shivaite Rakai Pikatan, son of the influential Rakai Patapan, a landlord in Central Java. The political move...
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  • Samaratungga. 856 Prambanan is completed. According to Shivagrha inscription Rakai Pikatan — the husband of Pramodhawardhani — defeated Balaputra. 860 Balaputra...
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    9th-century Javanese inscription which relates his defeat in Java to Rakai Pikatan, a ruler of the Sanjaya dynasty, which prompted Balaputra to leave Java...
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