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Kuningan Regency The Galuh and Sunda kingdom then came into the ruling power of the region, the reference to which were found in the story of Parahyangan (Carita Parahyangan).
Kuningan Regency In 15th century, an ulama and also a ruler named Syarif Hidayatullah settled in Cirebon, with the intention of spreading the word of Islam in this still pagan town. In the meantime, his pregnant wife Queen Ong-thien Nio from China came to this town and born children named Prince of Kuningan. Prince of Kuningan ascend the throne on September 1, 1498 that was officially declared as Kuningan government established.
Kuningan Regency Quality improvement efforts that need to be adopted include improving the quality of the Fe (iron) content of patchouli oil because excessive levels make the oil too dark. Purification can reduce levels of iron from as high as 340.2 ppm down to 104.5 ppm. Further, densities that too small or too large reduce the low percentage of essential oil which can recovered.
Kuningan Regency Kuningan Regency is a regency "(kabupaten)" of West Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,110.56 km, and had a population of 1,035,589 at the 2010 Census; the latest official estimate (as at 2014) is 1,113,686. The town of Kuningan is its administrative capital. Kuningan Regency is located in the east of the province.
Kuningan Regency The area of eastern slopes and valley of Mount Cereme has been known as Kuningan kingdom since the Hindu period as part of Galuh Kingdom circa 14th century. Kuningan is locally believed the name to have come from the Sundanese word "kuning" meaning "yellow". Alternate the name proliferated from the Sundanese word "kuningan" a local name for brass, the metal have been produced and used for hundreds of years in this area. According to local tradition, the name Kuningan derived from the Prince Arya Kuningan or Adipati Kemuning, a local hero and ruler of this region circa 1498.