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'''Sundanese people''' are an ethnic group native to the western part of the Indonesian island of Java. They are the second largest ethnic group in Indonesia, comprising approximately 15.5% of the country's population. The Sundanese are known for their distinct language, culture, and history, which have significantly influenced the broader Indonesian society.
{{short description|Ethnic group native to the western part of the island of Java, Indonesia}}
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== History ==
[[File:Wedding_in_action.JPG|thumb|right|A traditional Sundanese wedding ceremony]]


The history of the [[Sundanese people]] dates back to the 2nd century, as evidenced by archaeological findings and historical records. The Sundanese had established several significant kingdoms, including the [[Tarumanagara]], [[Sunda Kingdom]], and [[Galuh Kingdom]]. The Sundanese kingdoms played a crucial role in the trade between the Indonesian archipelago and the rest of the world, particularly with India and China.
The '''Sundanese people''' are an ethnic group native to the western part of the island of [[Java]], in [[Indonesia]]. They are the second largest ethnic group in Indonesia, after the [[Javanese people]]. The Sundanese have a distinct language, culture, and history that sets them apart from other ethnic groups in Indonesia.


== Language ==
==Etymology==
The name "Sundanese" is derived from the word "Sunda," which refers to the western part of Java. The term "Sunda" itself is believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word "sundara," meaning "beautiful" or "noble."


The [[Sundanese language]] is the mother tongue of the Sundanese people. It is the second most spoken language in Indonesia and is recognized as a regional language by the Indonesian government. The language has several dialects, reflecting the diverse geography of West Java.
==Geography==
The Sundanese people primarily inhabit the province of [[West Java]], as well as the western part of [[Central Java]], the province of [[Banten]], and the [[Jakarta]] metropolitan area. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, fertile volcanic soil, and tropical climate.


== Culture ==
==Language==
The [[Sundanese language]] is the native language of the Sundanese people. It is an Austronesian language and is closely related to [[Javanese language|Javanese]] and [[Balinese language|Balinese]]. The language has several dialects, which vary across different regions of West Java.


The culture of the Sundanese people is rich and diverse, encompassing various forms of music, dance, and art. The [[angklung]], a traditional Sundanese musical instrument made of bamboo, is recognized by [[UNESCO]] as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The Sundanese are also known for their traditional dance forms, such as [[Jaipongan]] and [[Pencak Silat]], a martial art form.
==Culture==
The Sundanese culture is rich and diverse, with influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Traditional Sundanese arts include music, dance, and theater. The [[angklung]], a bamboo musical instrument, is a well-known symbol of Sundanese culture.


== Cuisine ==
===Religion===
[[File:Star_and_Crescent.svg|thumb|left|Islam is the predominant religion among the Sundanese]]
The majority of Sundanese people are [[Islam|Muslim]], with a small minority practicing [[Christianity]] and [[Hinduism]].


[[Sundanese cuisine]] is renowned for its freshness and distinct flavors. It heavily relies on vegetables, herbs, and spices, with rice as the staple food. Some of the popular Sundanese dishes include [[Nasi Timbel]] (rice wrapped in banana leaf), [[Soto Bandung]] (beef and radish soup), and [[Karedok]] (raw vegetable salad in peanut sauce).
* [[File:Christian_cross.svg|20px]] Christianity
* [[File:Om.svg|20px]] Hinduism
* [[File:Dharma_Wheel.svg|20px]] Buddhism


== Religion ==
===Traditional Beliefs===
Despite the predominance of Islam, many Sundanese people still adhere to traditional beliefs and practices, which are often syncretic in nature. These include reverence for ancestral spirits and the practice of traditional rituals.


The majority of Sundanese people practice [[Islam]], with a significant minority adhering to [[Christianity]], [[Hinduism]], and traditional Sundanese beliefs known as [[Sunda Wiwitan]].
==History==
[[File:Portrait_of_Siliwangi.jpg|thumb|right|Portrait of King Siliwangi, a legendary Sundanese king]]
The history of the Sundanese people is closely tied to the history of the [[Sunda Kingdom]], which was a powerful kingdom in West Java from the 7th to the 16th century. The kingdom was known for its trade and cultural exchanges with other regions in Southeast Asia.


== See also ==
===Sunda Kingdom===
The Sunda Kingdom was a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom that played a significant role in the history of Java. It was eventually conquered by the [[Mataram Sultanate]] in the 16th century, leading to the spread of Islam in the region.


* [[Culture of Indonesia]]
===Colonial Period===
* [[Ethnic groups in Indonesia]]
During the [[Dutch East Indies]] period, the Sundanese region was an important area for the cultivation of cash crops such as coffee and tea. The colonial period brought significant changes to Sundanese society, including the introduction of Western education and infrastructure.
* [[History of Indonesia]]
 
==Architecture==
Sundanese architecture is characterized by its use of natural materials such as bamboo and wood. Traditional Sundanese houses, known as "[[rumah panggung]]," are built on stilts and have distinctive roof shapes.
 
==Cuisine==
Sundanese cuisine is known for its fresh and simple flavors, often featuring raw vegetables, sambal (chili paste), and grilled or fried fish. Popular dishes include "nasi timbel" (rice wrapped in banana leaves) and "karedok" (raw vegetable salad with peanut sauce).
 
==Related pages==
* [[Javanese people]]
* [[Balinese people]]
* [[Indonesian culture]]
* [[Sunda Kingdom]]
 
[[File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Beschreven_steen_in_Batoetoelis_de_batu_tulis_TMnr_60016704.jpg|thumb|left|The Batu Tulis inscription, a historical artifact from the Sunda Kingdom]]


[[Category:Ethnic groups in Indonesia]]
[[Category:Ethnic groups in Indonesia]]
[[Category:People from West Java]]
[[Category:Sundanese people]]
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 21 February 2025

Ethnic group native to the western part of the island of Java, Indonesia



A traditional Sundanese wedding ceremony

The Sundanese people are an ethnic group native to the western part of the island of Java, in Indonesia. They are the second largest ethnic group in Indonesia, after the Javanese people. The Sundanese have a distinct language, culture, and history that sets them apart from other ethnic groups in Indonesia.

Etymology[edit]

The name "Sundanese" is derived from the word "Sunda," which refers to the western part of Java. The term "Sunda" itself is believed to have originated from the Sanskrit word "sundara," meaning "beautiful" or "noble."

Geography[edit]

The Sundanese people primarily inhabit the province of West Java, as well as the western part of Central Java, the province of Banten, and the Jakarta metropolitan area. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, fertile volcanic soil, and tropical climate.

Language[edit]

The Sundanese language is the native language of the Sundanese people. It is an Austronesian language and is closely related to Javanese and Balinese. The language has several dialects, which vary across different regions of West Java.

Culture[edit]

The Sundanese culture is rich and diverse, with influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Traditional Sundanese arts include music, dance, and theater. The angklung, a bamboo musical instrument, is a well-known symbol of Sundanese culture.

Religion[edit]

Islam is the predominant religion among the Sundanese

The majority of Sundanese people are Muslim, with a small minority practicing Christianity and Hinduism.

  • Christianity
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism

Traditional Beliefs[edit]

Despite the predominance of Islam, many Sundanese people still adhere to traditional beliefs and practices, which are often syncretic in nature. These include reverence for ancestral spirits and the practice of traditional rituals.

History[edit]

Portrait of King Siliwangi, a legendary Sundanese king

The history of the Sundanese people is closely tied to the history of the Sunda Kingdom, which was a powerful kingdom in West Java from the 7th to the 16th century. The kingdom was known for its trade and cultural exchanges with other regions in Southeast Asia.

Sunda Kingdom[edit]

The Sunda Kingdom was a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom that played a significant role in the history of Java. It was eventually conquered by the Mataram Sultanate in the 16th century, leading to the spread of Islam in the region.

Colonial Period[edit]

During the Dutch East Indies period, the Sundanese region was an important area for the cultivation of cash crops such as coffee and tea. The colonial period brought significant changes to Sundanese society, including the introduction of Western education and infrastructure.

Architecture[edit]

Sundanese architecture is characterized by its use of natural materials such as bamboo and wood. Traditional Sundanese houses, known as "rumah panggung," are built on stilts and have distinctive roof shapes.

Cuisine[edit]

Sundanese cuisine is known for its fresh and simple flavors, often featuring raw vegetables, sambal (chili paste), and grilled or fried fish. Popular dishes include "nasi timbel" (rice wrapped in banana leaves) and "karedok" (raw vegetable salad with peanut sauce).

Related pages[edit]

The Batu Tulis inscription, a historical artifact from the Sunda Kingdom