Panangkaran

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Panangkaran was an 8th-century Javanese king of the Sailendra dynasty known for his patronage of Mahayana Buddhism and the construction of major temple complexes in Central Java.

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instanceOf Javanese king
Sailendra dynasty ruler
historical figure
associatedWith Sailendra dynasty rule in Central Java
development of Buddhist culture in Java
continent Asia
country Java
culture Javanese
dynasty Sailendra dynasty
era Classical Java period
geographicFocus Central Java region
historicalRole promoter of Buddhist architecture in Java
inferredFrom 8th-century Javanese inscriptions
knownFor construction of Buddhist temples in Central Java
patronage of Mahayana Buddhism
languageOfCourt Kawi (Old Javanese)
surface form: Old Javanese
notableWork construction of major temple complexes in Central Java
occupation king
partOf Medang Mataram period
surface form: early Mataram (Central Javanese) polity
patronage Buddhist monastic communities
Buddhist temple construction
positionHeld King of Java
region Java
surface form: Central Java
religion Mahayana
surface form: Mahayana Buddhism
religiousAffiliation Buddhism
religiousPolicy support for Mahayana Buddhism
scriptUsed Kawi script
successorState later Central Javanese Buddhist polities
timePeriod 8th century

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Sailendra dynasty notableRuler Panangkaran