History of Java

History of Sleman Regency

Sleman Regency (Indonesian pronunciation: [səˈleman]) is an Indonesian regency (IndonesianKabupaten) on the island of Java. It is located in the north of the Yogyakarta Special Administrative RegionIndonesia, and has an area of 574.82 square kilometres (221.94 sq mi),[7] with a population of 1,093,110 at the 2010 Census[8] and 1,125,804 at the 2020 Census;[9] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 1,147,562 – comprising 569,577 males and 577,985 females.[4] Its capital is the town of Sleman. The current regent is Kustini Sri Purnomo.

Pre-Incorporation

During the 8th century, the Buddhist Sailendra dynasty controlled Sleman, building numerous temples such as Kalasan.[10] The palace itself was at Ratu Boko.[11]

After the fall of the Sailendra dynasty, the Mataram Kingdom ruled over Sleman, taking control of Ratu Boko palace and eventually commingling with the remnants of the Sailendra dynasty.[11]

The Sanjaya dynasty, which replaced the Mataram kingdom, later ruled over Sleman and is believed to have built Prambanan c. 850 CE.[12]

Post-Incorporation

Sleman was incorporated on 8 August 1950 with the passing of the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 15 1950 about the Creation of Regencies within the Special Region of Yogyakarta.

Destroyed house in Cangkringan District after the 2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi.

In 2010, numerous eruptions of Mount Merapi and the cold lahar floods afterwards killed 353 people[13] and caused over Rp. 5.5 trillion (US$ 610 million) in damages.[14]

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