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Queen of Mataram From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isyana stylized as Sri Isyana Tunggawijaya was a queen regnant of Mataram Kingdom, in East Java, that ruled since 947 CE. She co-reigned with her spouse, Sri Lokapala.[1] The Isyana dynasty, established by her father, Mpu Sindok that ruled Java circa the 10th century CE, was named after her.[2]
Queen Isyana | |||||
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Queen of Mataram | |||||
Reign | 947 – ? | ||||
Predecessor | Rakai Hino Dyah Siṇḍok | ||||
Successor | Makutawangsa Wardhana | ||||
Spouse | Lokapala | ||||
Issue | Makutawangsa Wardhana | ||||
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House | Ishana | ||||
Father | Rakai Halu Dyah Siṇḍok | ||||
Mother | Rakryan Parameswari Dyah Kbi |
Sri Isyana Tunggawijaya was the daughter of Mpu Sindok, a Javanese king that moved the capital of Mataram Kingdom from central Java to east Java.[1] Nothing much is known from her reign, except that her husband was Sri Lokapala, a nobleman from neighboring Bali island.
Inscription dated from Sri Isyana-Sri Lokapala reign is Gedangan inscription dated 950, mentioned about a royal award of Bungur Lor and Asana villages for Buddhist sangha (priest community) in Bodhinimba. According to Pucangan inscription, the successor of royal couple Isyana-Lokapala was their son, Sri Makutawangsa Wardhana.
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