The history of the palace of Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta Palace began to be established by Sultan Hamengkubuwono first few months after the Treaty Giyanti location in 1755, this palace is reputedly a former Pesanggarahan named Garjitawati. This building used to break the funeral procession of the kings of Mataram (Kartasura and Surakarta) to be buried in Imogiri. Another version states the location of the palace is a spring, Bannerman Pacethokan, which is in the middle of the woods Beringan. Before occupy Kraton Yogyakarta, Sultan Hamengkubuwono I dwell in Houses Ambar Ketawang.
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Physically, the palace of the Sultan of Yogyakarta has seven core complex is Siti Hinggil Ler (North Hall), Kamandhungan Ler (North Kamandhungan), Sri Manganti, Kedhaton, Kamagangan, Kamandhungan Kidul (South Kamandhungan), and Siti Hinggil Kidul (South Hall). Yogyakarta Palace is also a traditional institution complete with customary holders. It is therefore not surprising that the values of philosophy as well as mythology surrounds Yogyakarta Palace.
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