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    The Kingdom of Janggala is one of the two Javanese kingdoms that was formed when Airlangga abdicated his throne in favour of his two sons in 1045. The...
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    1045 abdicated in favour of his two sons and divided the kingdom into Janggala and Panjalu (Kadiri).: 144–147  The kingdom's name derived from Old Javanese...
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    Malang (/mɒˈlɒŋ/; Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦩꦭꦁ, romanized: Kutha Malang), historically known as Tumapel, is an inland city in the Indonesian province of East Java...
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    294 billion. The city was settled in the 10th century by the Kingdom of Janggala, one of the two Javanese kingdoms that was formed in 1045 when Airlangga...
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    known as Panjalu the correct reading is Pangjalu as the twin kingdom with Janggala. During the reign of Jayakatwang that revived the short-lived second dynasty...
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  • inscription as Sri Wilwatikta Jenggala Kediri, which means ruler of Majapahit, Janggala and Kediri, and as Pa Bu Ta La in Chinese literature. Ranawijaya was born...
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  • victory of Kediri Kingdom with its famous king at that time Jayabaya over Janggala, became a spark of enthusiasm and a hope for the team to always strive...
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    Cirebon Sultanate of Deli Demak Sultanate Galuh Kingdom Sultanate of Gowa Janggala Kediri Kingdom Lanfang Republic Sultanate of Maguindanao Ma-i Majapahit...
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    between Janggala and Kediri (aka Panjalu) that continued until 1052. In that year King Mapanji Alanjung Ahyes of Panjalu succeed in conquering Janggala. However...
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  • Javanese folklore. He was the son of Raden Putra. His mother was exiled from Janggala Kingdom because she was blamed for the poisoning of the king's concubine...
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    performances take themes from the Panji cycle of stories from the kingdom of Janggala. The players wear masks known as wayang topeng or wayang gedog. The word...
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    into two parts: the kingdom of Panjalu in the west, and the kingdom of Janggala in the east. Daha became the capital of Panjalu, and later the capital...
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  • Airlangga 1019–1042; died 1049 [son-in-law] The Javanese kingdom is split into Janggala and Kediri Bhanu (fl. 732) Wishnu, Dharmatungga (before 775–782) [son?]...
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  • King Alaungpaya conquered Dagon. Surabaya Janggala Kingdom  Indonesia 1045 AD: 147  The port city of Janggala or Hujung Galuh was one of the two Javanese...
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  • people Jangala Desh or Jangladesh, historic region of Rajasthan, India Janggala, a former kingdom on Java Sweet-Tooth Jangala, a character in the PlayStation...
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    inscription are: Daha (former capital of Kediri) Jagaraga Kabalan Kahuripan (or Janggala, modern Surabaya) Keling Kelinggapura Kembang Jenar Matahun (today Bojonegoro)...
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    performances take themes from the Panji cycle stories about the kingdom of Janggala. Players wear masks known as wayang topeng or wayang gedog. The word gedog...
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  •  Indonesia Hoysala Empire 1026 1343 Halebidu, Belur Kannada, Sanskrit  India Janggala Kingdom 1045 1136 Hujung Galuh Old Javanese, Sanskrit  Indonesia Kediri...
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    correspond with the historical kingdoms. In the tale, Panji was the prince of Janggala, while the historic Kameçvara was the prince of Kediri. Likewise, in the...
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  • 669–1482 AD Sultanate of Jailolo Jailolo Sultanate 13th century–1832 AD Janggala Hujung Galuh Kingdom 1045–1135 AD Kahuripan Kahuripan Kingdom 1019–1045...
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  • as the reunification of Java, between Kediri (Panjalu) and Kahuripan (Janggala), marking the reunification of former Airlangga's kingdom. In 1194 Kameshwara...
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  • Sultanate Demak Sultanate Galuh Kingdom Gowa Sultanate Jambi Sultanate Janggala Kahuripan Kalingga Kingdom Kantoli Kediri Kingdom Kingdom of Pajang Kingdom...
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    Kshatriya clans in Java were those located in Koripan, Gaglang, Kediri, and Janggala. The literary work Rangga Lawe describes in detail about the Kshatriyas...
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    Muslims. 1115: In Java, King Kamesvara of Kadiri ascends to the throne. Janggala ceases to exist and comes under Kadiri domination, highly possible under...
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    performances include themes from the Panji cycle stories from the kingdom of Janggala, and the players wear masks known as wayang topeng or wayang gedog. The...
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  • Ishana dynasty, Mataram kingdom (East Java period), Kahuripan kingdom, Janggala and Kediri kingdom Mauli dynasty (1183–?), Dharmasraya and Pagaruyung kingdoms...
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    became King of Hungary. 1041: Airlangga divides Kahuripan into two kingdoms Janggala and Kadiri and abdicates in favour of his successors. 1042: the Normans...
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  • sacred forest and Kingdom of Sunda. 1041 Airlangga divided Kahuripan into two kingdoms Janggala and Kadiri and abdicated in favour of his successors....
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  • and 14th – 19th century Kahuripan (1019–1045) Kediri Kingdom (1042–1222) Janggala (1045–1136) Pannai Kingdom (11th–14th century) Singhasari (1222–1292) Majapahit...
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    the Jiyu inscription in 1486 and claimed to be the ruler of Majapahit, Janggala and Kadiri. In addition, Dyah Ranawijaya [id] also issued a Petak inscription...
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