Friday 24 February 2017

Malang City

In a written symbol Malang logo reads Malang Kucecwara which means "God destroys a false and upholds the good". The logo was approved to be the motto of Regional Municipality Level II Malang on 1 April 1914. In a written symbol Malang Malang Kucecwara logo which says which means: God destroys evil and upholds good. The logo was approved by a government slogan Level II Malang on 1 April 1914.
The motto is closely related to the origin of Malang in the Ken Arok approximately 8 centuries ago became a place name Sekotar temple named Malang. The location of the temple was still in question and requires further research. Malang and surrounding areas including Singosari which is the center of politics and culture from the year 760-1414, by writing in stone Dinoyo. Activities during that time followed by cultural activities can not be described as the development of only one dynasty, but a series of political and cultural activities of some derivatives.
Further expressed from several breeds, there are clearly separated in the sense that there is no relationship between one another descendants, such descendants Dewasimba, and Gajayana in Dinoyo with Balitung descent. Daksha, Tulodog, and Eve, then Sindhok. Descendants went to Dharmawangsa, Airlangga until the last rule is Kertajaya (1215-1222). Then the emergence of the Ken Arok dynasty is the first relay Majapahit kings until the last king Tumapel (1447-1451). At the time of Ken Arok show activities, Tumapel was just a district in the area Jenggala rule at that time was under the practically Kertajaya in Kediri. Batara Malangkucecwara is mentioned in the charter of the year 908 near Singosari.
Charter in 907 it was explained that the people who got the charter are god cults in Malang, Putecwara Kutusan, Cilebhedecwara, and Tulecwara. The mention of names like Batara in Malangkucecwara, and putecwara prove that these names are names of the kings who ruled and when buried in the temple called the Batara. With the mention of the Dinoyo temple in the countryside of Malang.

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