Kedatuan (original) (raw)
Kedatuan (ancient or Sundanese spelling: kadatuan; Javanese romanization: kedaton) were historical semi-independent city-states or principalities throughout ancient Maritime Southeast Asia in present-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. In a modern Indonesian/Malay sense, they could be described as kingdoms or polities. The earliest written record mentioning the term kadatuan was the 7th-century Srivijayan Telaga Batu and Kota Kapur inscription from Sumatra, Indonesia.
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dbo:abstract | Kedatuan (ancient or Sundanese spelling: kadatuan; Javanese romanization: kedaton) were historical semi-independent city-states or principalities throughout ancient Maritime Southeast Asia in present-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. In a modern Indonesian/Malay sense, they could be described as kingdoms or polities. The earliest written record mentioning the term kadatuan was the 7th-century Srivijayan Telaga Batu and Kota Kapur inscription from Sumatra, Indonesia. (en) Kedatuan (IAST: Kadatwan; Sunda: ᮊ (ka)ᮓ (da)ᮒᮥ (tu)ᮃᮔ᮪ (an), translit. kadatuan, bahasa Jawa: ꦏ (ka)ꦢ (da)ꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ (ton), translit. kadaton, har. 'tempat kedudukan datu') adalah suatu istilah yang merujuk kepada konsep monarki (kerajaan) atau kesatuan politik, berasal dari fase terakhir masa prasejarah, kemudian terbawa serta ke masa Hindu-Budha yang digunakan untuk mengorganisasikan suatu wilayah datu untuk menegakkan kekuasaannya. Catatan tertulis yang awal menyebut kadatuan berasal dari prasasti abad ke-7 dari kerajaan Sriwijaya, yakni Telaga Batu dan Kota Kapur. (in) |
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rdfs:comment | Kedatuan (ancient or Sundanese spelling: kadatuan; Javanese romanization: kedaton) were historical semi-independent city-states or principalities throughout ancient Maritime Southeast Asia in present-day Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. In a modern Indonesian/Malay sense, they could be described as kingdoms or polities. The earliest written record mentioning the term kadatuan was the 7th-century Srivijayan Telaga Batu and Kota Kapur inscription from Sumatra, Indonesia. (en) Kedatuan (IAST: Kadatwan; Sunda: ᮊ (ka)ᮓ (da)ᮒᮥ (tu)ᮃᮔ᮪ (an), translit. kadatuan, bahasa Jawa: ꦏ (ka)ꦢ (da)ꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ (ton), translit. kadaton, har. 'tempat kedudukan datu') adalah suatu istilah yang merujuk kepada konsep monarki (kerajaan) atau kesatuan politik, berasal dari fase terakhir masa prasejarah, kemudian terbawa serta ke masa Hindu-Budha yang digunakan untuk mengorganisasikan suatu wilayah datu untuk menegakkan kekuasaannya. Catatan tertulis yang awal menyebut kadatuan berasal dari prasasti abad ke-7 dari kerajaan Sriwijaya, yakni Telaga Batu dan Kota Kapur. (in) |
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