In Julah several inscriptions are kept issued by the kings of Old Bali. 1993 Pendekatan Ilmu Sosial dalam Metodologi Sejarah. 1997 Birokrasi Pemerintahan Bali Kuno Abad XII-XIII: Kajian Epigrafis.
Copper plate inscriptions of king Jayapangus, regarding the village border in Kintamani, Bangli, Old Balinese script, Bali, 12th century. Bali Museum.
Jayapangus (r. 1178–81) was a king of Bali. He is known through his inscriptions, some of them related to taxes.[1]
Biography[edit]
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He was a descendant of the famous ruler Airlangga.[2]
Jayapangus was maybe a father of Queen Arjayadengjayaketana. He was her predecessor.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^A short history of Bali Robert Pringle p.53
- ^Barski, p.34
Sources[edit]
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- Andy Barski, Albert Beaucort and Bruce Carpenter, Barski (2007). Bali and Lombok. Dorling Kindersley, London. ISBN978-0-7566-2878-9.
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