-
Pakuan Pajajaran (Sundanese: ᮕᮊᮥᮝᮔ᮪ᮕᮏᮏᮛᮔ᮪;
known as
Dayeuh Pakuan/Pakwan or
Pajajaran) was the
fortified capital city of
Sunda Kingdom. The
location roughly...
- history,
shifting between the
Galuh (Kawali) area in the east and
Pakuan Pajajaran in the west.: 379 The
Sunda Kingdom reached its peak
during the reign...
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kingdom in West Java,
reigned 1482 to 1521 from his
capital in
Pakuan Pajajaran. He
brought his
kingdom greatness and prosperity. : 393 King Jayadewata...
-
Pajajaran Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Bogor, Indonesia. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is used as the home
venue for PSB Bogor...
- of the
Sunda Kingdom (Sundanese:
Karajaan Sunda) and was
called Pakuan Pajajaran or
Dayeuh Pakuan.
During the
Dutch colonial era, it was
named Buitenzorg...
-
Pajajaran Stadium,
Bogor 9
October 1997 16:00
Pajajaran Stadium,
Bogor 12
October 1997 18:15
Pajajaran Stadium,
Bogor 14
October 1997 16:00
Pajajaran...
- Sunda".
Tempo (in Indonesian). Pike, John. "Indonesia
History -
Sunda /
Pajajaran - 670-1579". www.globalsecurity.org.
Retrieved 2025-02-25. Look up Sunda...
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after the
Sultanates of
Cirebon and
Banten sacked the
capital of
Pakuan Pajajaran, the king
refused to
convert to Islam, yet he also
refused to
fight the...
-
Sunda Kingdom and
Galuh Kingdom (or Sunda-Galuh with
capital at
Pakuan Pajajaran;
Saunggalah and Kawali)
Kingdom of
Sumedang Larang, The
Sultanate of Banten...
- Gunungjati, as
marked by his
letter proclaiming Cirebon's
independence from
Pajajaran in 1482,
although the
settlement and the
polity had been
established earlier...