Tabanendra Warmadewa

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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.[2]

King Tabanendra Warmadewa was mentioned of having a 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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  1. ^ Tugiyono KS (2004). Sejarah (in Indonesian). Grasindo. p. 64. ISBN 9789797325305.
  2. ^ a b 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.
Preceded by Balinese Monarchs
955-967 CE
Succeeded by