Janggala

Janggala
1045–1136
Janggala and Panjalu (Kediri) kingdom, later unified as Kediri kingdom
Janggala and Panjalu (Kediri) kingdom, later unified as Kediri kingdom
CapitalHujung Galuh (Surabaya)
Common languagesOld Javanese, Sanskrit
Religion
Kejawen, Hinduism, Buddhism, Animism
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja 
• 1042 - 1052
Mapanji Garasakan
• 1052 - 1059
Alanjung Ahyes
• 1059 - ?
Samarotsaha
History 
• Airlangga divided his kingdom into Janggala and Panjalu (Kediri)
1045
• Kameswara of Kadiri married a princess of the Kingdom of Janggala, uniting the two
1136
CurrencyNative gold and silver coins
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kahuripan
Kediri (historical kingdom)

The Kingdom of Janggala is one of the two Javanese kingdoms that was formed when Airlangga abdicated his throne in favour of his two sons in 1045. The other Kingdom was Kediri.[1]: 147  The Kingdom of Janggala comprised the northeastern part of the Kingdom of Kahuripan.

  1. ^ Cœdès, George (1968). The Indianized states of Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824803681.