Mataram Kingdom (Medang) rulers

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Mataram Kingdom (Medang) rulers were the monarchs of a powerful early medieval Javanese Hindu-Buddhist kingdom known for its monumental temple architecture and significant influence on the cultural and political development of Central Java.

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instanceOf Hindu-Buddhist monarchs
Javanese rulers
monarchs
royal dynasty
capital Mataram
Medang
country Mataram Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Javanese culture
dynasty Sailendra dynasty
Sanjaya dynasty
economyBasedOn control of trade routes
wet-rice agriculture
engagedIn dynastic alliances with regional powers
warfare with neighboring polities
governmentForm monarchy
influenced Javanese literature
Javanese temple architecture
later Javanese kingdoms
knownFor development of Central Java
patronage of Hindu-Buddhist art
political unification of Central Java
sponsorship of monumental architecture
temple construction
language Kawi (Old Javanese)
surface form: Old Javanese
legacy foundation of classical Javanese civilization
inspiration for later Javanese courts
legitimizedBy Buddhist religious authority
Hindu religious authority
locatedIn Java
surface form: Central Java

Indonesia
Java
partOf Mataram Kingdom NERFINISHED
patronized Brahmin priests
Buddhist monastic communities
regionRuled Java
surface form: Central Java

East Java
surface form: eastern Java
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
religiousPolicy Hindu-Buddhist syncretism
timePeriod 10th century
8th century
9th century
early medieval period
title Rakai Kayuwangi
surface form: Rakai

Sri Maharaja
usedSource copperplate inscriptions
stone inscriptions
writingSystem Kawi script

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Sewu temple complex builtBy Mataram Kingdom (Medang) rulers
King Sanna successorDynasty Mataram Kingdom (Medang) rulers
this entity surface form: Mataram rulers of Central Java