Kraton (Indonesia)

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Pendhapa (pavilion) in Kraton Yogyakarta
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Kraton of the Sultan of Ternate
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Pendhapa (pavilion) in Kraton Yogyakarta

Kraton (Javanese: ꦏꦿꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀)[1] or keraton is a type of royal palace in Java, Indonesia. Its name is derived from the Javanese ka-ratu-an meaning residence of the ratu, the traditional honorific title for a monarch. In Java, the palace of a prince is called pura or dalem, while the general word for palace is istana, which is identical to Malay.

Specific palaces

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Pendhapa (pavilion) in Kraton Surakarta.
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Pendhapa (pavilion) in Kraton Kasepuhan.

Kratons, or keratons, that function as the residence of a royal family include:

Yogyakarta (Jogja) region
Surakarta (Solo) region
Cirebon area

Historical palaces

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The locations of the former kraton have been determined by historical records or archaeological efforts. Former kraton include:

In the Banten region, there are remnants of the Sultanate of Banten's palaces:

  • Kraton Surosowan, Banten, the former royal palace of the Sultanate of Banten.[5]
  • Kraton Kaibon, the former palace of Queen Mother.[6]

In the regions of Surakarta and Yogyakarta, there are remnants of the Sultanate of Mataram palaces:

  • Kota Gede remains of a palace from the 16th century.
  • Karta and Plered remains of palaces from the 17th century.
  • Kraton Kartasura on the outskirts of Surakarta remains of palace and city wall, also dated from the 17th century.

Metonymic use

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The term kraton 'palace' is also used as a way to refer to the court which it houses.

This is especially the case for native Indonesian states where the succession is disputed, giving issue to two or more branches of the dynasty, or even rival dynasties, each setting up an alternative court while competing for the same state, but generally only controlling part of it.

An example is the West-Javan state of Cirebon, which was founded in 1478 and since 1662 was ruled from three Kraton (palaces):[7]

  • Kraton Kasepuhan, using as the ruler's style Sultan
  • Kraton Kanoman, style Sultan
  • Kraton Kacirebonan, style Sultan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Robson & Wibisono 2002, pp. 398.
  2. ^ http://www.yogyes.com/en/yogyakarta-tourism-object/candi/ratu-boko/ King Boko Palace
  3. ^ http://www.jogjatrip.com/en/173/ratu-boko-temple Archived 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine Ratu Boko Temple
  4. ^ see Trowulan#The Majapahit Park and http://theartnewspaper.com/articles/Indonesian-minister-of-culture-s-public-apology-for-destruction-of-archaeological-site/17112
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Sources

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Further reading

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  • Miksic, John N. (general ed.), et al. (2006) Karaton Surakarta. A look into the court of Surakarta Hadiningrat, central Java (First published: 'By the will of His Serene Highness Paku Buwono XII'. Surakarta: Yayasan Pawiyatan Kabudayan Karaton Surakarta, 2004) Marshall Cavendish Editions Singapore Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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