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common for young men of the gentry,   away from the courts to pesantren in rural
 like Ronggowarsito, to have studied at a   Java.  With  this  development,  religious
 pesantren (Drewes 1974: 205).  scholars began to enter a new period in
 their  history.  Pesantrens  made  religious
 Tegalsari is just one example out of
 many Islamic boarding schools that   scholars  deal  with  and  be  parts  of  rural
 were established in Java. The Dutch   Muslim  communities,  which  brought
 survey mentioned above confirms this   about a different Islamic discourse away
 development. It offers strong evidence of   from the cosmopolitan environment of the
 the spread of pesantren throughout Java:   maritime kingdoms in the coastal areas.
 Banten, Bogor, Karawang, and Priangan
 in West Java; Tegal, Pekalongan, and
 Rembang in Central Java; Gresik, Kedu,
 Surabaya, Pasuruan and Banyuwangi in
 East Java (van der Chijs 1864: 215-219).
 In these areas, a number of pesantren,
 especially in the Central Java and East
 Java, were established in Perdikan
 villages. Therefore, it is not surprising
 that the palace gentry had a close
 relationship with scholars at pesantren.
 After reading the Serat Centini, Soebardi
 (1971: 331-49) concluded that its author
 came from the aristocratic milieu of the
 Mataram court and that he was familiar
 with Islamic education in pesantren.
 However,  it  must  be  said  that  the  Serat
 Cebolek shows that boarding schools had
 existed  outside  the  kingdom.  Thus,  the
 establishment  of  pesantrens  proved  the
 beginning  of  a  new  religious  landscape
 after the fall of the maritime empires and
 the shift of the centers of Islamic education




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