Monarchies of the Sundanese region prior to the establishment of Indonesia
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Kingdoms of Sunda refers to the monarchies of the Sundanese region prior to the establishment of Indonesia in 1945 AD.
The history includes several eras:
Salakanagara
Tarumanagara (Capital at Chandrabhaga/Bekasi & Sundapura)
The Sunda Kingdom and Galuh Kingdom (or Sunda-Galuh with capital at Pakuan Pajajaran; Saunggalah and Kawali)
Kingdom of Sumedang Larang, The Sultanate of Banten & The Sultanate of Cirebon
KingdomsofSunda refers to the monarchies of the Sundanese region prior to the establishment of Indonesia in 1945 AD. The history includes several eras:...
symbols instead of Sundanese characters. The SundaKingdom (Sundanese: ᮊ(ka)ᮛ(ra)ᮏ(ja)ᮃ(a)ᮔ᮪(n) ᮞᮥ(su)ᮔ᮪(n)ᮓ(da), romanized: Karajaan Sunda, Indonesian pronunciation:...
(Sundanese: "Coconut ofSunda") is the original name, and it was the main port of the SundaKingdom. The port is situated in Penjaringan District, of North Jakarta...
The history ofSundaKingdom spanned almost a millennium, between 7th to 16th century. It is not sure however, whether the SundaKingdom was actually a...
Look up Sunda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sunda may refer to: Sunda, Faroe Islands Sunda (asura), an asura brother of Upasunda Sunda (clan), a...
of Chemano (Chi Manuk or Cimanuk), this is Sunda, because the river of Chi Manuk is the limit of both kingdoms. Now comes Java and we must speak of the...
political division of the island into the provinces of West Java, Central Java and East Java corresponds to the interior kingdomsofSunda, Mataram and Kediri...
sequentially claimed by the Indianized kingdomof Tarumanegara, the Hindu KingdomofSunda, the Muslim Sultanate of Banten, and by Dutch, Japanese and Indonesian...
The Sunda Strait (Indonesian: Selat Sunda) is the strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra. It connects the Java Sea with the Indian Ocean...
The Sunda Democratic Empire, also known as the Sunda Empire–Earth Empire or simply Sunda Empire, was a micronation based in Bandung, Indonesia. Self-proclaimed...
The Galuh Kingdom was a medieval Sundanese kingdom located in the eastern part of Tatar Sunda (now West Java province and Banyumasan region of Central Java...
villages. Initially the economy of Java relied heavily on rice agriculture. Ancient kingdoms such as the KingdomsofSunda, Mataram, and Majapahit were dependent...
Bogor. King Siliwangi Pajajaran Carita Parahyangan, a Sunda text on Galuh and other kingdomsofSunda Frederik De Haan, 1910, Priangan: de Preanger-Regentschappen...
century. Two kingdoms were founded along the Upper Ciliwung in Bogor; Tarumanegara (4th-5th Century) with its King Purnawarman and Sunda (15th-16th Century)...
The conquest ofSunda Kelapa was launched by Sultanate of Demak against the Sundanese kingdom in the west of Java. The city was successfully conquered...
(1340–1357), was the princess of the United SundaKingdom and Galuh Kingdom in Western Java. According to the Pararaton or Book of Kings, she was supposed to...
Until 1600 AD, Sundanese was the state language in the kingdomsof Salakanagara, Tarumanagara, Sunda, Galuh, and Pajajaran. During this period, Sundanese...
of an area's recognition of state power. Included were the kingdomsofSunda and Madura, because Majapahit claimed the whole of Java. Sundakingdom became...
capital city ofSundaKingdom. The location roughly corresponds to modern Bogor city in West Java, Indonesia, approximately around the site of Batu Tulis...
oldest of all of them. After the power of Tarumanagara declined, all of its many territories, including Sunda Pura, became part of the KingdomofSunda. The...
life of a prince in the era of the Sundakingdom when Great King Silihwangi (more famously known as Prabu Siliwangi) reigned in the kingdom. The Sunda Kingdom...
century in the KingdomofSunda. In the KingdomofSunda, it provided martial music during the Battle of Bubat, as told in the Kidung Sunda. The oldest surviving...
SundaKingdom and Galuh between the 8th century to the 16th century AD, where the ruler is under the ruler of the two kingdoms. The capital city of Sumedang...