Sunda Kingdom

Sunda Kingdom
ᮕᮢᮠᮏᮡ ᮔ᮪ ᮕᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓᮔ᮪
Prahajyan Sunda (Old Sundanese)
669–1579
The territory of Sunda Kingdom
Capital
Common languages
Religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Maharaja 
 723–732
Sanjaya
 1371–1475
Niskala Wastu Kancana
 1482–1521
Sri Baduga Maharaja
 1521–1535
Prabu Surawisesa Jayaperkosa
 1567–1579
Raga Mulya
History 
 Kingdom established
669
 Unification of Sunda and Galuh Kingdom
1482
 Sunda–Portuguese Treaty
1522
1527
 Disestablished
1579
CurrencyNative gold and silver coins
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Taruma Kingdom
Galuh Kingdom
Banten Sultanate
Cirebon Sultanate
Sumedang Larang Kingdom
Today part ofIndonesia

The Sunda Kingdom (Sundanese: ᮕᮢ(pra)(ha)ᮏᮡ (jya)ᮔ᮪(n) ᮞᮥ(su)ᮔ᮪(n)(da), romanized: Prahajyan Sunda, Indonesian pronunciation: [sunˈda]) was a Sundanese Hindu kingdom located in the western portion of the island of Java from 669 to around 1579, covering the area of present-day Banten, Jakarta, West Java, Lampung, and the western part of Central Java. The capital of the Sunda Kingdom moved several times during its history, shifting between the Galuh (Kawali) area in the east and Pakuan Pajajaran in the west.:379

The Sunda Kingdom reached its peak during the reign of King Sri Baduga Maharaja, whose reign from 1482 to 1521 is traditionally remembered as an age of peace and prosperity among Sundanese people.

According to primary historical records such as the Bujangga Manik manuscript, the eastern border of the kingdom was the Pemali River (Ci Pamali; the present-day Brebes River) and the Serayu River (Ci Sarayu) in Central Java. Most accounts of the Sunda Kingdom come from primary historical records from the 16th century. The kingdom's inhabitants were primarily the eponymous ethnic Sundanese, while the majority religion was Hinduism.