Pakuan Pajajaran
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Pakuan Pajajaran (or Pakuan/Pakwan or Pajajaran) was a capital city of Sunda kingdom. In this city, king Prabu Susuktunggal (1382-1482) established a palace called "Sri Bimapunta Narayana Madura Suradipati".
Pakuan Pajajaran was mentioned in several archeological findings, mainly in the form of inscription and old manuscript, among others: Batutulis stone inscription (14th century), Kabantenan inscripted metals, Carita Parahyangan (1580), Fragmén Carita Parahyangan and Carita Waruga Guru (abad ka-18) manuscripts.
Pakuan Pajajaran was establishe for the first time by king Tarusbawa in 669 AD.
Pakuan Pajajaran was destroyed by the Sultanate of Banten in 1579.
[edit] References
- Aca. 1968. Carita Parahiyangan: naskah titilar karuhun urang Sunda abad ka-16 Maséhi. Yayasan Kabudayaan Nusalarang, Bandung.
- Ayatrohaédi, 2005, Sundakala: cuplikan sejarah Sunda berdasarkan naskah-naskah "Panitia Wangsakerta" Cirebon. Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya. ISBN 979-419-330-5
- Saléh Danasasmita, 2003, Nyukcruk sajarah Pakuan Pajajaran jeung Prabu Siliwangi. Bandung: Kiblat Buku Utama.