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{{History of Indonesia}}
'''Kediri''' was an [[Indianized kingdom]] based in eastern [[Java (island)|Java]] from [[1042]] to around [[1222]]. Despite the seeming lack of archaeological remains, the age of Kediri was one which saw much development in field of classical literature. <ref>{{cite book | last =Bullough | first =Nigel| title =Historic East Java: Remains in Stone| consulting editor: Mujiyono PH| publisher =ADLine Communications| date =Indonesian 50th independence(contracted; show full)

== Economy ==
Initially Kediri economy was mainly rely on [[agriculture]], especially [[rice]] cultivation. Daha, the capital city of Kediri (suggested at the same site as modern [[Kediri, East Java |Kediri ]]) is located inland, near the fertile [[Brantas]] river valley. From the predecessor kingdom of Airlangga's Kahuripan, Kediri inherited irrigation systems, including Wringin Sapta
 dam. According to chinese source the main occupation of Kediri people is agriculture (rice cultivation), animal farming ([[cattle]], [[boar]], [[poultry]]), and trading. Kediri economy was partly monetized, and silver coins currency of Kediri was issued by the royal court.

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