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Anak Wungçu read as Anak Wungsu was the youngest brother of Airlangga, who succeeded him as the ruler of Bali and Java. He was part of the Wangsa (Dynasty) of Warmadewa (Warmadewa dynasty). During His reign, Anak Wungsu's territory stretches from north to south. The kingdom is in a state of security and peace.

Anak Wungsu
King of Bali
Reign1049 – 1077
PredecessorMarakata Pangkaja
SuccessorWalaprabhu
HouseVarmadeva
FatherUdayana
MotherMahendradatta

Reign

Anak Wungsu reigned from 1049 CE/AD or 970 Saka calendar to 1077 CE/AD or 998 Saka calendar.

Anak Wungsu had no descendants. His queen was known as Batari Mandul. Anak Wungsu's reign left 28 short inscriptions, some of which were found in Goa Gajah, Gunung Kawi (Tampak Siring), Gunung Panulisan and Sangsit.

King of Bali
Gunung Kawi Temple Complex.

See also

References

  • Pringle,Robert. (2004) A Short History of Bali: Indonesia's Hindu Realm. Crows Nest, NSW: Allan & Unwin ISBN 1-86508-863-3.
Preceded byAirlangga Balinese Monarchs Succeeded byŚri Maharaja Walaprabhu
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