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Majapahit was an Indianized kingdom based in eastern Java from 1293 to around 1500. Its greatest ruler was Hayam Wuruk, whose reign from 1350 ...
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leader and prime minister (mahapatih) of the Majapahit Empire, credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory. Gajah Mada first rose to prominence ...
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Majapahit was an Indianized kingdom based in eastern Java from 1293 to around 1500. Its greatest ruler was Hayam Wuruk, whose reign from 1350 ...
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in 1402. Fleeing north from the Majapahit armies, he reached a fishing village at the mouth of the Bertam River (former name of the Malacca ...
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kingdoms of eastern Java: Jenggala, Kediri and Majapahit. From Jenggala and Kediri come the stories of Raden Panji and Cindelaras, which tell of the adventures ...
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[[Image:Golden Celestial Nymph of Majapahit.jpg|left|thumb|upright ... of the Sailendra dynasty to that of the Majapahit empire. Usually they are ...
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existed on Java at least as early as the Majapahit Empire. ... the same arrangement as offerings in the Majapahit palace. Three is a number ...
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established, such as Kutai, Srivijaya, Majapahit, and Sailendra. The world ... Buddhist kingdoms of the time, such as Majapahit and Sriwijaya, were in ...
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kingdom collapsed and was succeeded by the Majapahit Empire of eastern Java, which was founded in 1293. Most of the Indonesian archipelago was controlled ...
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Buddhism with ties to the Singhasari and Majapahit kingdoms of Java, is believed ... accepted Adityawarman, a prince from Majapahit, as a king, while the latter ...
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for about half a century. In 1343, the Hindu Majapahit Empire from Eastern Java took power with the general, Gajah Mada. Many changes in Balinese ...
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* Fic, Victor M. 2003. From Majapahit and Sukuh to Megawati Sukarnoputri: Continuity and Change in Pluralism of Religion, Culture and Politics ...
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kingdoms, first Singhasari, and subsequently Majapahit. At the same time, Islam made its way to Sumatra, spreading through contacts with Arabs and Indian ...
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by their Sri Vijayan allies in the war with Majapahit. They preferred the junk, a ship using a more robust sail layout. Marooned navy officers, ...
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into their current form during the Majapahit Empire. The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, Bulletin for National Museum of Canada (Ottawa: ...
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with the Chola rulers of India, then followed by Majapahit empire, before being destabilized by the Islamic expansion from the thirteenth century. ...
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The Majapahit Empire was an Indianized kingdom based in eastern Java from 1293 to around 1500. Hayam Wuruk, whose reign from 1350 to 1389 marked ...
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such as pre-Islamic Malaya and the Majapahit empire in early medieval Indonesia. K.A. Nilakanta Sastri, "A Historical Sketch of Saivism, ...
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ni also fell under the influence of the Javanese Majapahit Empire. In 1408, the Po-ni ruler Kala visited China and died there. At that time, the Chinese ...
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*Noor, Farish. From Majapahit to Putrajaya. Silverfish Books, 2005. ISBN 983322105X *Osborne, Milton. Southeast Asia: An Introductory History ...
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temple. In the fifteenth century Java during late Majapahit period saw the revival of Austronesian indigenous elements as displayed by Sukuh temple that ...
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