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D ESIGNED BY : BAGAS & KARIM 5 C. SEJARAH Mataram Kingdom (8th - 10th Century CE) According to Canggal inscription dated 732, the area traditionally called.

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1 D ESIGNED BY : BAGAS & KARIM 5 C

2 SEJARAH Mataram Kingdom (8th - 10th Century CE) According to Canggal inscription dated 732, the area traditionally called as "Mataram" became the capital of Medang Kingdom, identified as Mdang i Bhumi Mataram established by King Sanjaya. Mataram became the center of a refined and sophisticated Javanese Hindu- Buddhist culture, for about three centuries its heartland in Kewu Plain (southern slope of Mount Merapi) around Prambanan witnessed the construction of numerous candi including Borobudur and Prambanan.Canggal inscriptionMedang KingdomKing SanjayaKewu PlainPrambanancandiBorobudurPrambanan Around the year 929, the centre of the kingdom was shifted to East Java by Mpu Sindok, who established the Isyana Dynasty. The exact cause of the move is still uncertain; however, a severe eruption of Mount Merapi volcano or a power struggle probably caused the move. Historians suggest that, some time during the reign of King Wawa of Mataram (924—929), Merapi volcano erupted and devastated the kingdom's capital in Mataram. Although missing from the historical record since the migration of the capital of Medang kingdom in the 10th century to the eastern Java, the valley area in the south of Mount Merapi since the 15th century still inhabited and according to later account, perhaps become part of the region called "Pengging".Mpu SindokIsyana Dynasty

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