Old Javanese inscriptions

E419188

Old Javanese inscriptions are early written records in the Old Javanese language, primarily documenting the political, religious, and cultural life of ancient Java.

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Old Javanese inscriptions canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Old Javanese language text
epigraphic corpus
historical source
written record
associatedWithPolity Kediri Kingdom NERFINISHED
Majapahit Empire NERFINISHED
Mataram Kingdom NERFINISHED
Medang Kingdom NERFINISHED
Singhasari Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Buddhism
Hinduism
chronologicallyAssociatedWith ancient Java
contain Old Malay loanwords
Sanskrit loanwords
document cultural life of ancient Java
political life of ancient Java
religious life of ancient Java
earliestExamplesDateFrom 8th century CE
foundInCountry Indonesia
importantFor reconstructing Javanese political history
studying Javanese legal and social systems
studying Old Javanese language
studying pre-Islamic Javanese religion
mainlyFoundIn Java
surface form: Central Java

East Java
Java
material copper plates
gold plates
metal
rock surfaces
silver plates
stone
oftenRecord land grants
legal regulations
religious endowments
royal charters
tax exemptions
temple foundations
studiedBy epigraphers
historians of Indonesia
philologists
timePeriod circa 8th century to 15th century CE
usedFor administrative record-keeping
boundary demarcation
religious patronage documentation
royal legitimation
taxation records
usedScript Kawi script
Nagari script
Pallava-derived script
writtenInLanguage Old Javanese language

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Airlangga languageOfRecord Old Javanese inscriptions