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Åšri Maharaja Walaprabhu
Åšri Maharaja Walaprabhu was the king of Bali between 1079 and 1088. References * Pringle, Robert. (2004) ''A Short History of Bali: Indonesia's Hindu Realm''. Crows Nest, NSW: Allan & Unwin . Indonesian Hindu monarchs 11th-century Indonesian people {{hindu-bio-stub ...
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Anak Wungsu
Anak Wungçu read as Anak Wungsu was the youngest brother of Airlangga, who succeeded him as the ruler of Bali and Java. He was part of the Wangsa (Dynasty) of Warmadewa (Warmadewa dynasty). During His reign, Anak Wungsu's territory stretches from north to south. The kingdom is in a state of security and peace. Reign Anak Wungsu reigned from 1049 CE/AD or 970 Saka calendar to 1077 CE/AD or 998 Saka calendar. Anak Wungsu had no descendants. His queen was known as Batari Mandul. Anak Wungsu's reign left 28 short inscriptions, some of which were found in Goa Gajah, Gunung Kawi (Tampak Siring), Gunung Panulisan and Sangsit. See also * History of Bali * Pujungan Inscription * List of monarchs of Bali This is a list of monarchs of the Bali Kingdom, an island in the List of islands of Indonesia, Indonesian archipelago. Included are, first, rulers on an island-wide level, and, second, rajas of minor states that arose in the 17th and 18th centuries ... References *Pringle,Robe ...
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List Of Monarchs Of Bali
This is a list of monarchs of the Bali Kingdom, an island in the List of islands of Indonesia, Indonesian archipelago. Included are, first, rulers on an island-wide level, and, second, rajas of minor states that arose in the 17th and 18th centuries. The sequence and dates of the rulers are not always securely documented, and conflicting statements may be found in various textbooks. The following list is based on epigraphic records, Balinese chronicles (babad), and data supplied by Netherlands, Dutch colonial sources. Balinese royal lineages and monarchies claim to continue to exist in Bali; however, due to Indonesian postcolonial governance, the prerogatives of the original rulers of Bali were suppressed in the decade after the Indonesian Revolution, Revolution. Balinese Hinduism, Hinduism has remained an integral part of the Balinese monarchies and culture, despite issues involving Dutch invaders and Indonesian central authorities and military. Ancient queens and kings of Bali ...
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Åšri Maharaja Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara Wijayottunggadewi
Åšri Maharaja Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara Wijayottunggadewi was a queen regnant of Bali Bali (English:; Balinese language, Balinese: ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller o ..., who flourished from 1088 to 1101 CE. She succeeded Sri Walaprabhu Saka in 1088. Her uncommonly long name has been assumed to describe her connection to the previous rulers and her connection to the divine. She ordered the ''Nayakanjalan'', and inscription which listed many rules of the Balinese society.I. Gusti Putu Phalgunadi: Evolution of Hindu Culture in Bali: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 1991 References Monarchs of Bali 12th-century monarchs in Asia 11th-century queens regnant 12th-century Indonesian women 11th-century Indonesian women {{SEAsia-royal-stub ...
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Indonesian Hindu Monarchs
Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to: * Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia ** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago ** Indonesian women, overview of women's history and contemporary situations * Indonesian language (Indonesian: ''Bahasa Indonesia''), the official language of Indonesia ** Indonesian languages, overview of some of the 700 languages spoken in Indonesia ** Indonesian names, customs reflecting the multicultural and polyglot nature of Indonesia * Indonesian culture, a complex of indigenous customs and foreign influences ** Indonesian art, various artistic expressions and artworks in the archipelago ** Indonesian cinema, a struggling and developing industry ** Indonesian literature, literature from Indonesia and Southeast Asia with shared language roots ** Indonesian music, hundreds of forms of traditional and contemporary music ** Indonesian philosophy, ...
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