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Karta Palace was a palace built by Sultan Agung in Central Java in the early 1600s.〔Karta, kerta, and cherta are some of the variant transcriptions of the name from the Javanese language sources〕 Contemporary identification of the palace and its location, is in the terminology to identify early javanese kingdoms - the term ''Mataram'' as a key term - name of a sub village at Plered territory, Plered sub district, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta (more or less 4 kilometers south of Kotagede). Karta was a Mataram Palace complex (after Mataram Kotagede).〔http://www.planetmole.org/daily/pleret-mataram-karta-palace-ruins-central-java-indonesia.html〕 It was situated south of present-day Yogyakarta and Kota Gede and just west of the Plered palace built by his son, Amangkurat 1. The structure was important logistically for Agung as he was asserting his separation from the family palace at Kota Gede,〔Merle C. Ricklefs (1998) ''Islamising Java : The Long Shadow of Sultan Agung'', Archipel, Volume 56, pp. 469-482〕 and it was located closer to the ocean coast, which was of significance in the relationship of Mataram rulers with the Nyai Loro Kidul. Little is known about the structure from non javanese sources, as few described or pictures it. It was known to be made in entirety in timber, and was prone to being damaged by fire. It was destroyed by fire, and as with the remains of his son's palace compound at Plered, little or no signs of the structure remain. ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Karta Palace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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