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Kudungga (read: ''"Ku-ṇḍu-ṅga"'', honorific title: Maharaja Kudungga Anumerta Devavarman) was the founder of the Kutai Martadipura kingdom who ruled around the year 350 AD or 4th century AD. Kudungga first ruled the kingdom of Kutai Martadipura as a community leader or chieftain.Pustaka sekolah
diakses 13 Maret 2015
Kutai Martadipura during Kudungga rule do not have a regular and systematical system of governance.Melayu Online
diakses 20 Februari 2015
In contrary, the latest claim is said that Maharaja Kudungga is possibly a king from ancient kingdom '' Bakulapura'' in Tebalrung (now Tebalai Indah, Muara Kaman)'','' and Asvavarman which his son-in-law rather his son, then become the first king of Kutai Martadipura.


History

The discovery of the most reliable source stating that Kutai Martadipura is the oldest kingdom in the
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archipelago is in '' yupa'' inscriptions.Vogel, J.Ph., 1974.''The Yupa Inscriptions of king Mulawarman from koetei (east borneo)''.BKI:Berlin Seven pieces of yupa were found in Muara Kaman. According to the results of a study conducted by J.G. de Casparis (1949), ''yupa-yupa'' in Muara Kaman which allegedly a Kutai Martadipura civilization heritage were found successively in 1879 and 1940.Vogel, J.Ph., 1974.''The Yupa Inscriptions of king Mulawarman from koetei (east borneo)''.BKI:Berlin In yupa-yupa, there were inscriptions found written using
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language. Letters engraved on the yupa was thought to have come from the end of the 4th century or early 5th century AD. All of the monument stone was issued at the command of a leader named Maharaja
Mulavarman Sri Mulavarman Nala Dewa (spelled Mulawarman in Indonesian), was the king of the Kutai Martadipura Kingdom located in eastern Borneo around the year 400 CE. What little is known of him comes from the seven Yupa inscriptions found at a sanctuar ...
Naladewa.Marwati Djoened Poesponegoro & nugroho notosusanto, 1993. ''Sejarah nasional Indonesia II''. Balai pustaka:Jakarta Mulavarman is allegedly an Indianize name of the indigenous people because the name of his grandfather, namely Kudungga (there is also a mention kudunga or kundungga) is the original name of an indigenous Indonesian. Kudungga is what is believed to be the forerunner of the first leader of the kingdom of Kutai Martadipura, while Mulavarman is the successor Asvavarman (son of Kudungga) who brought the kingdom of Kutai Martadipura to their glory. R.M. Ng. Poerbatjaraka (1952) interpret the circuit Pallava inscriptions in Sanskrit recorded on yupa about the genealogy of the kings who had ruled in the early days of the kingdom of Kutai Martadipura in translation:R.M.Ng.Poerbatjaraka, 1952. ''Riwajat Indonesia I''. Jajasan Pembangunan:Jakarta Translation: From the inscriptions of the heritage above, it can be concluded that the first king of Kutai Martadipura, is Kudungga. Kudungga had a son named Asvavarman who then passed the leadership in the kingdom of Kutai. Asvavarman had three children. Of the three children Aswawarman had, there was a child who was the most prominent, the child's name is Mulavarman who was the crown prince.R.M.Ng.Poerbatjaraka, 1952. ''Riwajat Indonesia I''. Jajasan Pembangunan:Jakarta


Ancestry


Name Origin

The belief that Kudungga is indigenous Indonesian people based on the investigation that Kudungga clearly not
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n name, although the names of his descendants, Aswawarman and Mulawarman, containing elements of Indian name. In this case. Poesponegoro and Notosusanto (1993) states that there is a name that is similar to
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, namely ''Kadungga''. The resemblance of this name is considered not just a coincidence given in South Sulawesi also found several inscriptions similar to what is found in Kutai. Poesponegoro and Notosusanto (1993) further concluded that the most likely, both Kudungga who named his son Asvavarman and Asvavarman himself named his son Mulavarman, eager to equate their degree and their descendant align with the knight caste as in India. This possibility based on the fact that the word "varman" is derived from the Sanskrit word which is usually used to suffix the names of people in southern
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. In the Hindu tradition that comes from India, the social system of society is divided into classes, known as levels where the warrior caste or aristocratic kingdom included in a respectable caste.


Latest Claim

The latest claim came from newly reestablished Kutai Mulawarman Kingdom (direct descendant of Sultanate of Kutai Kartanagara) in Indonesia, Maharaja Kudungga is a king of Bakulapura in Tabalrung. Kudungga is son of King Atwangga and King Atwangga is son of Mitrongga, which is descendant of Emperor Pushyamitra Shunga from Shunga Empire in
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. During Kudungga rule, Shunga Empire no longer exist, and his successor Ashvavarman, use varman to state that his caste is
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. These claims however are one-sided, and unsubstantiated with no historical records proving Atwangga and Mitrongga ever existed.


References

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