Hikayat Malurung, the oldest inscription in the inheritance of the Kingdom of Singasari stored in Jakarta: National Oceeson





Hykayat Malylung, the oldest inscription in the inheritance of the Kingdom of Singasari, stored in Jakarta/Ist












JAKARTA – The inscription of Malurung depicts the journey of the Kingdom of Singasari. They say that this inscription is the third oldest inherited and discovered from Singasari. They say that this inscription dates from 1255 and is currently stored in the State Museum in Jakarta.

They say that this inscription contains a description of the kings of Singasari of its founder, who died named Bhatar Siva or the identical to Ken of Ark, Kertanagar.

The name Garbhopati, as well as the name of Abhisek Raja Kertanagar, is called complete, namely Sri Maharaja Sri Lokavijaya Purusottam Vir Basudevadhawariwirianditis Paracar Murdjaja Utungadhev, the name of Abkhanar.

Until now, only Pararaton fibers have been identified, written between 1478 and 1486, and Nagarakretgam since 1365, which became the main source of the history of the Kingdom of Singasari, in addition to several charters published by Kertanagara, and several more from the Majapahit era.

The historian Professor Slamet Muljan in his book “The Historical Interpretation of Nagarakretgam”, the first inscription was the third oldest and most reliable historical source, because the inscription was written in 1255 or in the Singasari era in the form of a rather detailed description.

Therefore, the first inscription can be used to verify the description of pararaton and Nagarakretgam about Singasari.

The first inscription was issued by the kings appointed by King Seminating in 1255 of our era, to strengthen and approve the Sim Swantard Prize in Pranaraj from the great Bhatar Parameswar, who died, and from Naraya Seminingradate, who controlled the entire island of Java, from the abundant service consisting of the village, which was in the village, which was in the village.

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