- 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...
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Sindŏk station is a
railway station in Sindŏng-ri,
greater Tanch'ŏn city,
South Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea, on the Kŭmgol Line of the
Korean State...
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established by Mpu
Sindok, who
moved the
capital of the
Mataram Kingdom from
Central Java to East Java
around the year 929.
Coedes states, "
Sindok,
under his...
- have been
written in
Central Java
circa 870 AD
during the
reign of Mpu
Sindok in the
Mataram Kingdom. The
Javanese Kakawin Ramayana is not
based on Valmiki's...
- dialect,
where Buddhism and
Shaivism were
practised simultaneously. Mpu
Sindok's great-granddaughter,
Mahendradatta (Gunapriyadharmapatni),
married the...
-
modern Jombang, East Java.
Although Sindok establishes a new dynasty, the
Isyana dynasty named after his daughter,
Sindok seems to be
closely related to the...
- devastated,
probably by the m****ive
eruption of
Mount Merapi. 929: Mpu
Sindok moves the seat of
power of the
Mataram Kingdom from Kewu
Plain in Central...
-
provincial organization of the
party existed, just a
formal central nucleus. Pak
Sindok,
previously the head of the
Organizational Department of the party, took...
- and
politics was
moved towards the
eastern part of the
island when Mpu
Sindok (r. 929–947)
moved the
capital of the
kingdoms eastward to the
valleys of...
- CE) or 857 Saka (Brandes' version, 935 CE)
issued by King Sri
Isyana (Pu
Sindok) of
Kingdom of
Mataram after moving his
capital to the
eastern part of Java...