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Anjuk Ladang inscription

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249: 37: 229:) army that tried to approach the capital and has reached the area near Nganjuk. For this extraordinary service, Pu Sindok later would ascend to the throne of Mataram kingdom. In addition, the inscription also contains the information on the existence of a 224:
According to J.G. de Casparis, the villagers of Anjuk Ladang was awarded for their service and merit on assisting the king's army — under the leadership of Pu Sindok, to repel the invading Malayu (Sumatran, highly possible referring
245:, and in the year 937 CE, the monument was replaced by a temple. Most likely, the sacred building mentioned in this inscription was referring to the Lor temple, a temple ruins made of red bricks located in the Candirejo village. 189:
Some parts of this inscription — especially at the top of the inscription, has eroded and could not be read entirely. Several readable lines states that King Pu Sindok has ordered the rice paddies of
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land is rice-cultivated land recognized through royal edict, with its yield available for taxation or other purposes, in this case its yield was free from taxation and used to fund a temple instead.
177:. The name "Anjuk Ladang" refer to the place mentioned in this inscription, and then associated with the origin of Nganjuk Regency, since this inscription contains the first mention of its current 268:
in this place to be the establishment of a sacred building, in lieu of a victory monument, marks the first time he defeated the enemy king from Malayu.
146:. The inscription mentioned and honored the commendable deed of the people of Anjuk Ladang village on assisting Pu Sindok on repelling the invading 419: 409: 404: 354: 295:
literally means "Medang Palace in the Land of Mataram", which means that Medang is the name of the palace of the Mataram Kingdom.
103: 42: 344: 299: 131: 399: 261:... parnnaha nikanaŋ lmah uŋwana saŋ hyaŋ prasada atêhêra jayambha wiwit matêwêkniraŋlahakan satru ja ri layu 317: 127: 384: 230: 139: 248: 162: 350: 283:
This phrase reveals the name of the palace of the Mataram Kingdom. This shows that the name
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in the year 937 CE. Thus King Pu Sindok has erected a monument of victory (
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Some Notes on Transfer of Capitals in Ancient Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia
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Kita prasiddha mangraksa kadatwan rahyangta i Mdaŋ i Bhûmi Matarâm
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is a stone stele inscription dated to the year 859 Saka (
291:(read: Kadatwan or Kedaton) meaning palace. The phrase 272:
The inscription also mentioning the kingdom's name:
113: 99: 83: 75: 61: 53: 29: 256:Quotation of Anjuk Ladang inscription: A. 14-15: 252:Part of the inscription on the Anjuk Ladang stele. 298:This inscription is now in the collection of the 142:after moving his capital to the eastern part of 274: 266: 258: 8: 241:) after successfully repelled the invading 26: 247: 233:. According to de Casparis in his paper 335: 302:in Jakarta with inventory number D.59. 169:, a few kilometers southeast of modern 165:temple, in Candirejo village, Loceret, 161:because it was found near the ruins of 41:Anjuk Ladang inscription, displayed at 7: 154:) to commemorate this heroic event. 349:(in Indonesian). LKiS. p. 84. 134:' version, 935 CE) issued by King 25: 193:(?) in Anjukladang to be made as 157:This inscription is also called 130:' version, 937 CE) or 857 Saka ( 35: 293:"Kadatwan Mdaŋ i Bhûmi Matarâm" 1: 287:(read: Mdang or Medang) is a 420:National Museum of Indonesia 104:National Museum of Indonesia 87:Candirejo village, Loceret, 43:National Museum of Indonesia 436: 410:10th-century inscriptions 405:Inscriptions in Indonesia 34: 203:hyang prasada kabhaktyan 124:Anjuk Ladang inscription 30:Anjuk Ladang inscription 346:Menuju Puncak Kemegahan 343:Slamet Muljana (2005). 18:Anjukladang inscription 281: 270: 265: 253: 251: 197:land, and offered to 159:Candi Lor inscription 213:(dedication) of the 385:Anjuk Ladang Museum 318:Paradah inscription 380:Candi Lor, Nganjuk 254: 140:Kingdom of Mataram 121: 120: 16:(Redirected from 427: 368: 367: 365: 363: 340: 217:of Anjukladang. 100:Present location 39: 27: 21: 435: 434: 430: 429: 428: 426: 425: 424: 400:Mataram Kingdom 390: 389: 376: 371: 361: 359: 357: 342: 341: 337: 333: 308: 300:National Museum 231:sacred building 187: 167:Nganjuk Regency 138:(Pu Sindok) of 89:Nganjuk Regency 49: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 433: 431: 423: 422: 417: 412: 407: 402: 392: 391: 388: 387: 382: 375: 374:External links 372: 370: 369: 355: 334: 332: 329: 328: 327: 324:Calcutta Stone 321: 315: 307: 304: 186: 183: 119: 118: 115: 111: 110: 101: 97: 96: 85: 81: 80: 77: 73: 72: 66:Pallawa script 63: 59: 58: 57:Andesite stone 55: 51: 50: 40: 32: 31: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 432: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 406: 403: 401: 398: 397: 395: 386: 383: 381: 378: 377: 373: 358: 356:9789798451355 352: 348: 347: 339: 336: 330: 325: 322: 319: 316: 313: 310: 309: 305: 303: 301: 296: 294: 290: 286: 280: 278: 273: 269: 264: 262: 257: 250: 246: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 222: 220: 216: 212: 208: 207:Sri Jayamerta 204: 200: 196: 192: 184: 182: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 155: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 116: 112: 109: 105: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 38: 33: 28: 19: 360:. Retrieved 345: 338: 297: 292: 288: 284: 282: 276: 275: 271: 267: 260: 259: 255: 238: 234: 223: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 188: 158: 156: 151: 128:L.-C. Damais 123: 122: 114:Registration 70:Old Javanese 312:Minto Stone 239:jayastambha 152:jayastambha 95:, Indonesia 394:Categories 331:References 243:Malay king 148:Malay king 136:Sri Isyana 84:Discovered 79:935/937 CE 227:Srivijaya 191:kakatikan 175:East Java 163:Candi Lor 93:East Java 306:See also 289:Kadatwan 54:Material 362:3 March 209:, as a 199:Bathara 185:Content 179:toponym 171:Nganjuk 132:Brandes 108:Jakarta 76:Created 62:Writing 47:Jakarta 353:  326:(1041) 215:Samgat 211:dharma 173:city, 320:(943) 314:(928) 364:2014 351:ISBN 285:Mdaŋ 219:Sima 195:Sima 144:Java 117:D.59 415:937 205:in 201:in 68:in 396:: 181:. 106:, 91:, 45:, 366:. 279:. 263:. 20:)

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Anjukladang inscription

National Museum of Indonesia
Jakarta
Pallawa script
Old Javanese
Nganjuk Regency
East Java
National Museum of Indonesia
Jakarta
L.-C. Damais
Brandes
Sri Isyana
Kingdom of Mataram
Java
Malay king
Candi Lor
Nganjuk Regency
Nganjuk
East Java
toponym
Srivijaya
sacred building
Malay king

National Museum
Minto Stone
Paradah inscription
Calcutta Stone
Menuju Puncak Kemegahan

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