Anjukladang inscription

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The Anjukladang inscription is an ancient Javanese stone inscription commemorating a 10th-century victory and land grant during the era of the Medang Kingdom in East Java.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Javanese inscription
epigraphic record
stone inscription
associatedRegion Nganjuk
surface form: Nganjuk area
associatedWith Medang Kingdom
surface form: Mataram Kingdom (Medang)

Medang Kingdom
country Indonesia
culturalContext Javanese Hindu-Buddhist culture
date 10th century
discipline studied in Javanese history
studied in epigraphy
evidenceFor land tenure system in 10th-century Java
political expansion of Medang in East Java
use of Old Javanese language in royal administration
function legal document
political propaganda
religious merit-making record
genre royal inscription
heritageStatus archaeological artifact
historicalPeriod Javanese Hindu-Buddhist civilization
surface form: Early East Javanese period

Medang in East Java phase
locatedIn East Java
materialCultureCategory inscribed stone monument
medium stone
purpose commemoration of military victory
record of land grant
region Java
subject granting of land as reward for service
local community rights
royal patronage
typeOfEventCommemorated victory in battle
writingSystem Kawi script
writtenInLanguage Kawi (Old Javanese)
surface form: Old Javanese

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Medang Kingdom source Anjukladang inscription