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Anjani Empire
Kamaraton Agong Andjani (Old Indonesian)
ꦏꦄꦩꦄꦫꦄꦠꦈꦄꦤ ꦄꦒꦈꦤꦒ ꦄꦤꦗꦄꦤꦆ (Javanese)
753–1623
Flag of Anjani Empire
Flag
of Anjani Empire
Coat of arms
CapitalAnjani
Common languagesOld Senjanian (religious, court), Old Javanese (religious, common)
Religion
Hyangism, Kepercayaan Asli, Kejawen, Hindia Belandan animism, Esoteric Shi'ism (significant minority from 1490 onwards)
GovernmentMonarchy
Ratoe Agong 
• 753–784
Raden Sabdadiratoe I
• 1416–1460
Radina Wardani VI
• 1460–1480
Raden Wardana
Patihnagara 
• c. 1416–1440
Patih Wardamar
History 
• Coronation of Raden Sabdadiratoe I
753
1623
CurrencyGold and silver coins,
Preceded by
Succeeded by
[[Singadara Kingdom|Singadara Kingdom]]
[[Anjani State|Anjani State]]
[[Exponential Colonies in Nusantara|Exponential Colonies in Nusantara]]
[[Djoeroedieng Kingdom|Djoeroedieng Kingdom]]
[[Kingdom of Serambi|Kingdom of Serambi]]
[[Kingdom of Raung|Kingdom of Raung]]
[[Pasir Sultanate|Pasir Sultanate]]
[[Sultanate of Bantam|Sultanate of Bantam]]
[[Kingdom of Sunda|Kingdom of Sunda]]
[[Duchy of North Galuh|Duchy of North Galuh]]
[[Duchy of South Galuh|Duchy of South Galuh]]
[[Kingdom of Mataram|Kingdom of Mataram]]
[[Kingdom of Bedulu|Kingdom of Bedulu]]
[[Kingdom of Bali|Kingdom of Bali]]
[[Principality of Melaya|Principality of Melaya]]
[[Esoteric Principality of Anjani|Esoteric Principality of Anjani]]

The Anjani Empire (Indonesian: Imperium Anjani, in old Indonesian spelling Imperioem Andjani, Dutch: Keizerrijk Anjani, in old Dutch spelling Keizerriyk Andjani) ruled a vast territory in what is now Hindia Belanda from mid 7th century until its decline starting in 1527. The Anjani Empire reached its greatest extent in 1433 under the reign of Radina Wardani VI, the warrior queen and high priestess of the Hyangism faith, who conquered the Singadara Kingdom and reduced the various principalities, petty kingdoms and city-states into tributary states. Radina Wardani VI is a figure still revered in modern-day Hindia Belanda whose memory is often invoked every Commonwealth Day.

A thalassocratic centralised realm, the Anjani Empire was suzerain over 18 tributaries, stretching from the Malayan Peninsula, including the territory of modern-day Maqtajer, to the Northeastern reaches of Papoea. The Anjani Empire was the most powerful of empires to have ruled the Nusantaran Archipelago. Records of the Anjani Empire were preserved by the Kingdom of Bali, one of its many successor states.

The Anjani Empire lost most of its territorial possessions in the Anjani revolts of 1525, when its vassal states rose up against the Empire by allying themselves with the Empire of Exponent, but managed to survive, albeit as a small Kingdom in the hinterland of Anjani Island, until 1623. During the reign of King Raden Damar IX in 1623, what remained of the Anjani Empire was finally overthrown by the Anjanian crown prince Raden Mas Shams al-Iman I who had converted to Esoteric Shia Islam. Raden Mas Shams al-Iman I established the Esoteric Principality of Anjani in the place of the fallen kingdom.

Etymology and origin

The name Anjani derives from the name of the island where the precursor of the empire, the Anjani State, developed from a collection of petty kingdoms bounded together by dynastic ties, alliances and common interest to overthrow the Maleu-Kolon Kingdom and the Singadara Kingdom which dominated the Nusantaran sea lanes in the 6th century.

According to De Andjanische Geschiedenis, a 19th century work by the Noordenstaater-born Hindia Belandan historian Andreas Cristiaensz dedicated to the history of the Anjani Empire and its origins, the predecessors of the Anjani Empire were directly descended from the prehistoric Anjani cultures, who were of Austronesian origin.

History

The realm

At its greatest extent, the Anjani Empire consisted of a main Kingdom (Nagara Agong) on the island of Anjani, ruled directly by the Ratoe Agong, outlying provinces (Mantjanagara) ruled by the Ratoe Agong's relatives, and tributaries (Bawah Nagara)).