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  2. Sanjaya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Sanjaya–Shailendra relationship has been uncertain. Poerbatjaraka theorized that there was no distinct Sanjaya dynasty and one dynasty, Shailendra, ruled central Java. The kingdom was called Mataram (Javanese: mātaram), with its capital in the Mataram area. Sanjaya and his offspring belonged to the Shailendra family, who were initially ...

  3. Mataram kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The inscription also states that Sanjaya was an ardent follower of Shaivism. From its founding in the early 8th century until 928, the kingdom was ruled by the Sanjaya dynasty. The first king was Sanjaya, who ruled in the Mataram region in the vicinity of modern Yogyakarta and Prambanan, and left the written records on the Canggal inscription.

  4. List of Scottish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The English renewed their war with Scotland, and David was forced to flee the kingdom by Edward Balliol, son of King John, who managed to get himself crowned (1332–1356) and to give away Scotland's southern counties to England before being driven out again. David spent much of his life in exile, first in freedom with his ally, France, and ...

  5. Sanjaya of Mataram - Wikipedia

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    Sanjaya is known as the founder and first king of the Mataram Kingdom. [3] The name King Sanjaya Saga was also mentioned in the old romanticized and mythical Sundanese manuscript Carita Parahyangan (or Parahyangan Story) dated from a later period, in which Sanjaya was portrayed as the Sundanese king and hero of Galuh. [5]

  6. Dyah Pancapana - Wikipedia

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    Dyah Pancapana (7 October 746 – 1 April 784) [1] or regnal name Śrī Mahārāja Dyaḥ Pañcapaṇa Kariyāna Paṇaṃkaraṇa Śrī Saṅgrāmadhanañjaya, was the second king of Mataram from the Shailendra dynasty whose kingdom was centered on the Java island Indonesia. [2]

  7. List of state leaders in the 8th century - Wikipedia

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    Kalingga Kingdom: Shailendra dynasty – Shima, Queen (674—703) Shailendra dynasty – Mandimiñak, King (703—710) Sanna, King (710—717) Mataram Kingdom: Shailendra dynasty/Sanjaya dynasty (complete list) – Sanjaya, King (716–746) Panangkaran, King (760—775) Dharanindra, King (775—800) Samaragrawira, King (800—812) Sunda Kingdom ...

  8. Mantyasih inscription - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of Sailendra Maharaja Samaratungga, named Pramodhawardhani, married Rakai Pikatan of Sanjaya, who succeeded his father-in-law's throne. As a result, the Sanjaya returned to power in Mataram. Bosch assumed that the title rakai was a dynastic title. The list of Sanjaya kings recorded in the Mantyasih inscription according to Bosch:

  9. Mpu Sindok - Wikipedia

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    Śrī Mahārāja Rake Halu Dyaḥ Siṇḍok Śrī Īśānawikrama Dharmottuṅgadewawijaya (also known as Dyah Sindok, Mpu Sindok or Sindok) was the last king of the Sanjaya dynasty who ruled the Kingdom of Mataram from Central Java, reigned from around 928 or 929 AD.