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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 dynasty who ruled the Kingdom of Mataram from Central Java, reigned from around 928 or 929 AD. Sindok moved the seat of power of the Mataram kingdom from Central Java to East Java in 929 AD, probably as a result of the eruption of Mount Merapi and/or invasion from Srivijaya.[1]

Mpu Sindok
King of Mataram
Reign929 – 947
PredecessorRakai Pangkaja Dyah Wawa
SuccessorIshana Tunggawijaya
BornDyah Siṇḍok
SpouseRakryan Parameswari Dyah Wardhani Mpu Kbi
IssueIshana Tunggawijaya
Regnal name
Śrī Mahārāja Rakai Halu Dyaḥ Siṇḍok Śrī Īśānawikrama Dharmottuṅgadewawijaya
(Gulunggulung inscription)

Rakryan Sri Maharaja Mpu Sindok Sang Sri Ishanotunggawijaya
(Geweg inscription)
HouseIshana

The new capital of the kingdom was Watugaluh, on the banks of the Brantas River, near the present day Jombang Regency. Sindok was also the founder of the Ishana dynasty, and thus the new kingdom is also sometimes referred to as "Ishana". An inscription currently at the Indian Museum in Kolkata, describes Sindok's descendants down to Airlangga, in the 11th century AD.

Sindok had two wives, one of whom, Sri Parameswari Dyah Kbi, was probably the daughter of Dyah Wawa, the preceding king of Mataram in Central Java. Thus, Sindok succeeded to the throne of Mataram because of his marriage.

During his reign, the Kakawin Ramayana and the Sanghyang Kamahayanikan were written. Sindok was succeeded by his daughter, Sri Isanatungawijaya.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Spuler, Bertold; F.R.C Bagley (1981). The Muslim World: A Historical Survey, Part IV. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Archive. p. 252. ISBN 9789004061965.
  2. ^ Cœdès, George (1968). Vella, Walter F. (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. Translated by Brown Cowing, Sue. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 128–129. ISBN 9780824803681.
Preceded by Monarch of Mataram
929–947
Succeeded by


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