Jumat, 12 Februari 2010

Kraton Yogyakarta Sultanate


Ngayogyakarta Keraton or Kraton Yogyakarta Sultanate in general known by the public as one of building the royal palace of the archipelago. Sultan Palace is the official palace of Yogyakarta Sultanate until 1950 when the State government of the Republic of Indonesia to make the Sultanate of Yogyakarta (Duchy together Paku Alaman) as a special autonomous region with a provincial level DIY.

Yogyakarta Palace was founded by the Sultan began Hamengkubuwono I post a few months Giyanti Agreement in 1755. The location of this palace is the former allegedly a pesanggarahan [1] who called Garjitawati. This rest house used to rest funeral procession of kings of Mataram (Kartasura and Surakarta) which will be buried in Imogiri. Another version says the palace is the location of a spring, Pacethokan Bannerman, who was in the middle of the forest Beringan. Before occupying the palace of Yogyakarta, Sultan Hamengkubuwono I stayed at the Guesthouse Amber Ketawang now includes areas Gamping Sleman District [2].

Physically, the palace of the Sultan of Yogyakarta has seven core complex is Siti Hinggil LER (North Hall), Kamandhungan LER (Kamandhungan North), Sri Manganti, Kedhaton, Kamagangan, Kamandhungan Kidul (South Kamandhungan), and Siti Hinggil Kidul (South Hall) [3 ] [4]. Also Yogyakarta Palace had a good variety of cultural heritage in the form of ritual or ancient artifacts and historic. On the other hand, Sultan Palace is also a traditional institution, complete with customary stakeholders. Therefore not surprising that the values of philosophy as well as the mythology surrounding the palace.


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