Janggala

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Janggala was an 11th-century Javanese kingdom formed from the division of the Kahuripan realm, playing a key role in the early political history of East Java in Indonesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Javanese kingdom
former country
historical kingdom
capital Kahuripan (city/region)
conflictWith Panjalu (Kediri)
continent Asia
coreTerritory Brantas River
surface form: Brantas River basin
culturalSphere Indianized Southeast Asia
currency gold coins
silver coins
economy maritime trade
rice agriculture
era Classical Javanese period
followedBy Kediri Kingdom
surface form: Kadiri (Kingdom of Kediri)
foundedFrom division of Kahuripan
governmentType monarchy
hasEthnicGroup Javanese people
hasLanguage Kawi (Old Javanese)
surface form: Old Javanese
hasNeighbor Panjalu (Kediri)
hasPort Hujung Galuh
hasSuccessorState Majapahit NERFINISHED
Singhasari Kingdom
surface form: Singhasari
historicalPeriod pre-Islamic Java
historicalStatus largely known from later chronicles
inception 11th century
languageOfRecord Old Javanese inscriptions
locatedIn East Java
Indonesia
Java
namedAfter Tuban port
surface form: Hujung Galuh (port settlement)
partOf Kahuripan
surface form: Kahuripan (historical realm)

early Indonesian polities
politicalSignificance foundation of later East Javanese kingdoms
politicalStructure mandala-style kingdom
precededBy Kahuripan
surface form: Kahuripan (kingdom)
regionRole early political center of East Java
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
Javanese local beliefs
rulingDynasty Isyana dynasty
sharesHistoryWith Panjalu (Kediri)
sourceMention Nagarakretagama
Pararaton
todayWithin East Java
surface form: modern East Java Province
writingSystem Kawi script

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