- Source: Wawa of Mataram
Sri Maharaja Rakai Pangkaja Dyah Wawa Sri Wijayalokanamottungga, better known in Indonesia as Dyah Wawa, was a ruler of the Mataram Kingdom in Central Java,: 127–128 Indonesia (r. 924–929).
What is known of him is mainly thanks to an inscription engraved on the Minto Stone.
Wawa's son-in-law and successor, Mpu Sindok (r. 929–947), moved the court of Mataram from Central Java to East Java in 929. The latter could have buried the former at Belahan Temple near Pasuruan in East Java.
References
"Javanese demand repatriation of Minto's stone of contention". The Southern Reporter. 6 February 2008. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
"Indonesia demands historic stone back". The Scotsman. 4 February 2008. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
"Ancient relic to return from Scotland". The Jakarta Post. 25 January 2008. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
Further reading
Coedès, Georges, Les États hindouisés d'Indochine et d'Indonésie
Damais, Louis-Charles, "Études d'épigraphie indonésienne", Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient, 1951, Vol. 45, No. 45-1, pp. 1–63
Jordaan, Roy E., "Bělahan and the division of Airlangga's realm", in Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 2008, pp. 326–355
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Medang
- Mpu Sindok
- Daftar penguasa Jawa
- Wangsa Sanjaya
- Wangsa Sailendra
- Semboyan moto dan julukan kota dan kabupaten di Indonesia
- Daftar tempat wisata di Indonesia
- Sejarah Kalimantan Selatan
- Wawa of Mataram
- Wawa
- Mataram kingdom
- Yogyakarta
- Mpu Sindok
- 10th century
- Sanjaya dynasty
- Minto Stone
- Shailendra dynasty
- Tulodong