Panjalu

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Panjalu was a historical Javanese kingdom that emerged as a major political power in eastern Java following the decline of Kahuripan.

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Panjalu canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu-Buddhist polity
Javanese kingdom
historical kingdom
capitalAt Daha
centralAreaNear Kediri
surface form: modern Kediri
developedAlong Brantas River
economyBasedOn maritime commerce
riverine trade
wet-rice cultivation
emergedAfter decline of Kahuripan
engagedInConflictWith Janggala
Tumapel
flourishedInCentury 11th century
12th century
early 13th century
follows Kahuripan
governmentType monarchy
hasAlternativeName Kadiri
Kediri
hasCulturalInfluenceFrom Mahayana
surface form: Buddhist Mahayana tradition

Indian culture
Shaivism
hasLegacyIn Javanese literature
Javanese political traditions
hasRuler Airlangga
surface form: Airlangga (as predecessor unifier of region)

Kameçvara
Kertajaya
Sri Jayabhaya
knownAsMajorPowerIn eastern Java
knownFor literary production
maritime trade
rice agriculture
languageUsed Kawi (Old Javanese)
surface form: Old Javanese
locatedIn Indonesia
Java
eastern Java
mentionedIn inscriptions in Old Javanese
partOf Java island polities
partOfHistoricalPeriod classical Javanese Hindu-Buddhist era
precededBy Kahuripan
region Brantas River
surface form: Brantas River valley
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
succeededBy Singhasari Kingdom
surface form: Singhasari
timeframeApproximate c. 1040–1222 CE
typeOfSuccessorStateTo Kahuripan
usesScript Kawi script

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