Overview
Kediri Kingdom or Kadiri, also known as Panjalu, was a Hindu-Buddhist Javanese kingdom based in East Java from 1042 until 1222 (1292–1293 under Jayakatwang). This kingdom is centered in the ancient city Dahanapura, despite the lack of archaeological remains, the age of Kediri saw much development in classical literature. Mpu Sedah's Kakawin Bharatayuddha, Mpu Panuluh's Gatotkacasraya, and Mpu Dharmaja's Smaradhana blossomed in this era. The kingdom's capital is believed to have been established in the western part of the Brantas River valley, somewhere near modern Kediri city and surrounding Kediri Regency.
Historical Periods
Kediri Kingdom (1046–1055)
1046 CE – 1055 CE
Capital: KediriArea: 39,198 km²
Kediri Kingdom (1056–1138)
1056 CE – 1138 CE
Capital: KediriArea: 39,198 km²
Kediri Kingdom (1139–1219)
1139 CE – 1219 CE
Capital: KediriArea: 73,225 km²
Kediri Kingdom (1220–1226)
1220 CE – 1226 CE
Capital: KediriArea: 73,225 km²