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The Bujangga Manik manuscript, composed circa the early 16th century, describes the travelogue of Prince Jaya Pakuan, also known as Bujangga Manik, a Sundanese Hindu hermit, who was also a prince at the court of Pakuan Pajajaran. He travelled extensively across Java and Bali. The Pakuan Pajajaran city was his home, where his mother resides.
Although Prince Walangsungsang was the first-born son of the king, he did not earn the right of a crown prince of Pakuan Pajajaran because his mother, Nyai Subang Larang, was not the prameswari (queen consort). Another reason was probably because of his conversion to Islam, probably influenced by his mother, Subang Larang, who was a Muslim woman.
The Principality of Pakualaman (also written Paku Alaman; Dutch-spelling: Pakoe-alaman) is a minor Javanese princely state within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. [1] [page needed] [2] [page needed] It was created in 1812 when Natakusuma (later Prince Paku Alam I) was rewarded for helping the British quell the conflict in Yogyakarta in June 1812.
Its centre in Kawali became the court capital until the 15th century when Sri Baduga Maharaja shifted the capital to Pakuan Pajajaran. In the later period, during the expansion of the Mataram Sultanate , the menak (nobles) of the Eastern Priangan region ( Ciamis , Tasikmalaya , Garut , Kuningan , and Majalengka ), claimed to hold the legacy and ...
City of Koi (Kota Koi) Bojonegoro. City of Ledre (Kota Ledre) City of Teaks (Kota Jati) City of Tayub (Kota Tayub) Land of Angling Dharma (Bumi Angling Dharma) Bondowoso. Tape City (Kota Tape) Land of Burdah Salawat (Bumi Sholawat Burdah) Megalith City (Kota Megalitikum) Land of Ki Ronggo (Bumi Ki Ronggo) Gresik. City of Pudak (Kota Pudak) City ...
The Sunda Kingdom of West Java From Tarumanagara to Pakuan Pajajaran with the Royal Center of Bogor, Herwig Zahorka, Yayasan Cipta Loka Caraka, Jakarta, 2007-05-20
Paku Alam IV was Duke (Adipati) of Pakualaman between 1864 and 1878. Pakualaman (also written Paku Alaman ) became a small hereditary Duchy within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta , as a mirror-image of Mangkunegaran in the territory of the Susuhunanate of Surakarta
Pakualaman (also written Paku Alaman) became a small hereditary Duchy within the Sultanate of Yogyakarta, as a mirror-image of Mangkunegaran in the territory of the Susuhunanate of Surakarta. On the 25th anniversary of his rule in 1931, six years before his death, he was celebrated with special events and a book.