Tabanendra Warmadewa

Sang Ratu Aji Tabanendra Warmadewa was a king from the Warmadewa dynasty, who is thought to have ruled in Bali (now in Indonesia) between 877-889 Saka (955-967 CE).[1] His name is mentioned on three inscriptions in Manik Liu village, dated the 1st of Srawana month in the year of 877 Saka; and in another inscription in Kintamani village, dated the 6th of Bhadrapada month, Suklapaksa in the year of 889 Saka.

King Tabanendra Warmadewa was mentioned of having an queen named Ratu Sri Subhadrika Dharmadewi.[2][3] He was also mention for giving tax exemptions to several villages, and allowing some priests to build a retreat at Air Madatu, which is also a burial place for the previous king (Sri Ugrasena).[4]

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References

  1. Tugiyono KS (2004). Sejarah (in Indonesian). Grasindo. p. 64. ISBN 9789797325305.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  2. Shastri, Narendra Dev Pandit (1963-01-26). Sejarah Bali Dwipa (in Indonesian). Bhuvana Saraswati. p. 38-40.
  3. Wikarman, I. Nyoman Singgin (1997). Bangli tempo doeloe (in Indonesian). Yayasan Wikarman. p. 13.
  4. Mustopo, M. Habib (2005). Sejarah: Untuk kelas 2 SMA (in Indonesian). Yudhistira. p. 36. ISBN 9789796767076.
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