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LOYALITAS MASYARAKAT JAWA KUNO KEPADA RAJA BERDASARKAN DATA PRASASTI ABAD XIII–XV MASEHI Geraldine, Victoria; Rahayu, Andriyati
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 14, No. 1
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The sima inscription is an edict issued by the king as a gift given to certain parties. One of the reasons for its bestowment is as a reward to those who have shown him loyalty. This paper studies the forms of loyalty shown by the Ancient Javanese People to the king and the factors that influenced it. The study aims to give an understanding of the relationship that existed between the Ancient Javanese people and the king in the XIII–XV Centuries AD. The results of this research provides new insight for the effort to reconstruct the life of the Ancient Javanese people. The method used in this study consists of data collection, data analysis, and interpretation. Based on this series of studies, it can be determined that there are multiple forms of loyalties shown by the Ancient Javanese people to the king and multiple factors that influenced its formation.
Prasasti Horrn: Tinjauan Epigrafis Akbarulhuda, Isa; Rahayu, Andriyati
Patra Widya: Seri Penerbitan Penelitian Sejarah dan Budaya. Vol. 24 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan Wilayah X

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Horrn inscription is a copper plate inscription found in Kediri that is often associated with Perang Bubat in the Majapahit era. Horrn Inscription doesn’t mention chronology or the king’s name, it makes some researchers have different ideas about Horrn inscription, therefore this study is important to reexamine this inscription. This study aims to know the relative chronology of the Inscription of Horrn and composea historical story with newer data and research. The method used in this study is the epigraphy method. The result of this study is that the inscription of Horrn was not from the Majapahit era, but from the Garasakan era around 1050 D.C and copied in the Majapahit era. The event written in the Horrn inscription showed an enemy invasion from Sunda to Horrn village. The enemy from Sunda refers to Samarawijaya, King of Panjalu, a descendant of Dharmawangsa Tguh. Another result of this study supports the statement from Boechari and Anggoro that the Horrn inscription was promulgated at the same time as Mapanji Garasakan’s era.