Babad Tanah Jawi has many versions. According to historians Hoesein Djajadiningrat, if you want a simplified version of the diversity that can be divided into two groups. First, history is written by the clerk at the behest of King Paku III. Braja this paper is then distributed to the public in 1788. Meanwhile, the second group is the Chronicle published by P. Adilangu II with the oldest manuscript dated 1722. The difference lies in the telling of the history of ancient Javanese before the advent of the forerunner of the Mataram kingdom. The first group of Mataram just tell briefly, a little pedigree with evidence. While the second group equipped with the story at length. Babad Tanah Jawi has attracted many historians. Among other historians HJ de Graaf. According to what is written in the Babad Tanah Jawi trustworthy, especially the story of the events of 1600 until the time of palms in the 18th century Likewise, events since 1580 that reviewed the state of Demak. However, after the story of that era, de Graaf did not dare to call it historical data: too laden mix of mythology, cosmology, and fairy tales. In addition Graaf, Meinsma are on the list of fans Babad Tanah Jawi. Even in 1874 he published a prose version of the work of the Kertapraja. Meinsma basing his work on the history written clerk Braja. Work Meinsma this is the widely circulated until now. Central Library is also not to be outdone. By World War II, they published dozens of volumes Babad Tanah Jawi in its original form. Indeed, as in the original form of music and writing Java
Kings of Mataram [Edit | edit] I. Sailendra dynasty [Edit | edit] Sri Indra Warman (752 AD - 775 AD) Vishnu Warman (775 AD - 782 AD) Daranindra / Shri Wirarairimathana (782 AD - 812 AD) Samara Tungga (812 AD - 833 AD) Pramodha Ward (833 AD - 856 AD) II. Sanjaya dynasty [Edit | edit] Sanjaya (Sanjaya) (732-7xx) Panangkaran: Dyah Pancapana (dynasty) Rakai union Samaragrawira Rakai Garung Rakai Patapan (8xx-838) Rakai lure (838-855), ejecting the Sailendra dynasty A result (855-885) Dyah Tagwas (885) Rakai Panumwangan Dyah Dewendra (885-887) Gurunwangi Dyah Badra (887) Law (894-898) Rakai Watukura Balitung (898-910) Daksha (910-919) Dyah Tulodong (919-921) Dyah Wawa (924-928) MPU SINDOK (928-929), the central government moved to East Java (Nam) III. Dynasty Nam Kamulan [Edit | edit] MPU SINDOK (929-947) Sri Isyanatunggawijaya (947-9xx) Makutawangsawardhana (9xx-985) Dharmawangsa Anantawikrama (985-1006) IV. Dynasty Invisible [Edit | edit] Airlangga (1019-1045), founded the kingdom in ruins Nam (Airlangga then split into two Kahuripan: Janggala and Kadiri): === === Janggala (Unknown kings of Janggala until 1116) === === Kadiri (Unknown kings of Kadiri until 1116) Kameswara (1116-1135), reuniting Kadiri and Panjalu Kanpur (1135-1159) Rakai Sirikan (1159-1169) Sri Aryeswara (1169-1171) Sri Chandra (1171-1182) Rami (1182-1222)
V. Singhasari dynasty [Edit | edit]
Ken Arok (1222-1227)
Rajasa (1227-1248)
Tohjaya (1248)
Ranggawuni (Wisnuwardhana) (1248-1254)
Kertanagara (1254-1292)
VI. Dynasty Mojopahit [Edit | edit]
Raden Wijaya (Kertarajasa Jayawardhana) (1293-1309)
Jayanagara (1309-1328)
Thribhuwana (1328-1350)
Hayam Wuruk (Rajasanagara) (1350-1389)
Wikramawardhana (1390-1428)
Pilipinas (1429-1447)
Dyah Kertawijaya (1447-1451)
Rajasawardhana (1451-1453)
Girishawardhana (1456-1466)
Singhawikramawardhana (Suraprabhawa) (1466-1474)
Girindrawardhana Dyah Wijayakarana (1468-1478)
Singawardhana Dyah Wijayakusuma (according to the King of Majapahit Pararaton for 4 months before he died of a sudden) (? - 1486)
Girindrawardhana Dyah Ranawijaya Cheng Kertabumi (allegedly as UB, according to the Book of Pararaton and Suma Oriental bouquet Tome Pires in 1513) (1474-1519)
VII. Demak [Edit | edit]
Raden Patah (1478 - 1518)
Duke Unus (1518 - 1521)
Sultan Trenggono (1521 - 1546)
Sunan Prabowo (1546 - 1549)
VIII. Sultanate of Demak [Edit | edit]
Jaka, Sultan Hadiwijoyo (1549 - 1582)
Arya Pangiri, Sultan Ngawantipuro (1583 - 1586)
Benawa Prince, Sultan Prabuwijoyo (1586 - 1587)
R.Aj.Sarakusuma, Sultan Sarakusuma (1587-1598)
R.M.Sarakusuma Sarakusuma title of Sultan (1598-1603)
R.M.Bardani kardani title of Sultan (1603-1669)
R.M.Patranangga title of Sultan of Patranangga (1669-1700)
R.Ranajuda I called Sultan Ranauda I (1700-1731)
R.Ranajuda II as Sultan Ranajuda II (1731-1790)
R.Ngt.Tirtadrana Tirtadrana title of Sultan (1790-1842)
R.Ngt.Kartadiwirja Kartadiwirja title of Sultan (1842-1900)
R.Kartadimadja Kartadimadja title of Sultan (1900-1950)
R.Ngt.Suto Subroto title of Sultan of loss to follow (1950-1990)
R.Haryono title Sultan And Install (1990-2008)
R.Ngt.A.Wahyu called CRAZY PEOPLE IN RSJ and end of government
XII. Dynasty Pakubuwana [Edit | edit]
Pakubuwana I (1705 - 1719), was fighting two previous kings; also known as Sorry.
Pakubuwana II (1745 - 1749), founder of the city of Surakarta; moving to Surakarta palace palms in 1745
Pakubuwana III (1749 - 1788), I recognize the sovereignty of HB as of half the district government.
Pakubuwana IV (1788 - 1820)
Pakubuwana V (1820 - 1823)
Pakubuwana VI (1823 - 1830), was appointed as the national hero of Indonesia; also known as the Wake Tapa.
Pakubuwana VII (1830 - 1858)
Pakubuwana VIII (1859 - 1861)
Pakubuwana IX (1861 - 1893)
Pakubuwana X (1893 - 1939)
Pakubuwana XI (1939 - 1944)
Pakubuwana XII (1944 - 2004)
Degree Pakubuwana XIII (2004 - present) is claimed by two people, and the Prince Hangabehi Tejowulan.
XIII. Dynasty HB [Edit | edit]
Sri Sultan I / PangeranMangkubumi (13 February 1755 - 24 March 1792)
Sri Sultan II / Gusti Raden Mas Sundara (2 April 1792 - 1810) the first period
Sri Sultan III / Raden Mas Surojo (1810 - 1811) the first period
Sri Sultan IV / Gusti Raden Mas of Jim (9 November 1814 - 6 December 1823)
Sri Sultan V / Gusti Raden Mas Gathot Senol (19 December 1823 - 17 August 1826) the first period
Sri Sultan VI / Gusti Raden Mas Mustojo (5 July 1855 - 20 July 1877)
Sri Sultan VII / Gusti Raden Mas Murtejo / Rich Sultan (22 December 1877 - 29 January 1921)
Sri Sultan VIII / Gusti Raden Mas Sujadi (February 8, 1921 - October 22, 1939)
Sri Sultan IX / Gusti Raden Mas Commissioner (March 18, 1940 - October 2, 1988)
Sri Sultan X / Raden Mas Herjuno Darpito (March 7, 1989 - present)
XIV. Dynasty Mangkungara [Edit | edit]
Sorry I called the original or Raden Mas Said Pangeran Samber Nyowo (1757 - 1795
KGPAA MANGKUNEGARA II or R.M Sulomo with a future young Prince Surya Mataram and also called the Surya P. (1795 - 1835)
Sorry III (1835 - 1853)
Sorry IV (1853 - 1881)
Sorry V (1881 - 1896)
Sorry VI (1896 - 1916)
Sorry VII (1916 - 1944)
Sorry VIII (1944- 1987)
Sorry IX (1987 - present)
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