[2] These manuscript have six topic consist of Wilis, Sembar, Tawang Alun, Bayu, Mas Sepuh, dan Notodiningrat.
The timing is around the period when Blambangan had already lost much of its former importance following the Dutch takeover in the 1760s and 1770s and the erosion of the Hinduism religion in the region.
Especial considering during that time, Probolinggo was ruled by regents from Prabalingga, who claimed descent from Buleleng, a side-branch of the Blambangan royal house.
[6] The texts is consisted of 365 strophe which recount the history of about seven generation of the Blambangan Kingdom especially their relation with the ruler of Probolinggo.
The texts tells about famous figures such as Menak Pentor who ruled in 1513 and Prabu Tawang Alun II who passed away in 1691 which offer anchor points to construct a timeline of East Java history.