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Once upon a time, there were two great kingdoms in the East Java region, namely the Kingdom of Jenggala and the Kingdom of Kediri. The Kingdom of Jenggala was led by King Jayanegara, and the Kingdom of Kediri was led by King Jayengran. In order to unite the two kingdoms and avoid war, a marriage was formed between Panji Asmarabangun, the son of King Jenggala, and Dewi Sekartaji, the daughter of King Kediri. One day, the Kingdom of Jenggala was attacked by enemies. When the battle took place, Dewi Sekartaji ran away and tried to hide. Dewi Sekartaji disguised herself as a village girl and lived with a widow with three daughters, namely Klenting Merah, Klenting Ijo, and Klenting Biru. Then, as a child, Dewi Sekartaji was adopted and named Klenting Kuning. Join this channel to access various benefits: / @gromorestudio Support the history of the archipelago by making a donation on the saweria website https://saweria.co/gromorestudio, thank you. for those of you asking about our social media...don't forget to subscribe Instagram: /kisahusantara Facebook: /kisahusantara Tiktok: /kisah.nusantara Nusantara Story Playlist: • Kisah Nusantara #thunderstudio #KisahNusantara #andelumut ande ande moh, ande ande moh stories, asmoro banner awakens, goddess sekartaji, origin of ande ande moh, ande ande moh and klenting kuning, ande ande moh tales, ande ande moh tales, dewi sekartaji stories, origin of klenting kuning, stories of ande and ande moh cartoon, ande ande moh animation, ande ande moss folklore, folklore of east java, origin ande ande moss, ande ande moss stories, yellow klenting, yuyu cancan, ande ande moss legend, folklore history of the archipelago folklore animation fairy tale legend source mountain history history of the archipelago folklore of the archipelago Indonesian folklore fairy tale legend of the archipelago legend history cartoon history of the archipelago tales of the archipelago fairy tale cartoon cartoon plot archipelago Javanese history studio Gromor legend history Javanese legend history of the land of Java animation of origin animation stories of the archipelago fairy tale animation folklore animation culture