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  • Majapahit
  • Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527

    or other symbols instead of Javanese characters. Majapahit (Javanese: ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀, romanized: Måjåpahit; Javanese pronunciation: [mɔd͡ʒɔpaɪt] (eastern and

    Majapahit

    Majapahit

    Majapahit

  • Hotel Majapahit
  • Hotel in East Java, Indonesia

    The Hotel Majapahit is a historic hotel in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, opened in 1911. The hotel is currently managed by Accor through its MGallery

    Hotel Majapahit

    Hotel Majapahit

    Hotel_Majapahit

  • Flags and emblems of Majapahit
  • The flags and emblems of Majapahit refers to the royal colors and symbols used to represent the Majapahit empire. However, the nature of how the colors

    Flags and emblems of Majapahit

    Flags and emblems of Majapahit

    Flags_and_emblems_of_Majapahit

  • Demak Sultanate
  • Javanese Sultanate in 16th century

    site of the present-day city of Demak. A port fief to the Hindu-Buddhist Majapahit kingdom thought to have been founded in the last quarter of the 15th century

    Demak Sultanate

    Demak Sultanate

    Demak_Sultanate

  • Reog
  • Indonesian traditional dance

    Majapahit Kingdom in the 15th century, where at that time the Majapahit Kingdom was under the rule of the King of Kertabhumi Bhre, the last Majapahit

    Reog

    Reog

    Reog

  • Surya Majapahit
  • Emblem

    Surya Majapahit (Kawi: ꦱꦸꦂꦪꦩꦙꦭꦲꦶꦡ꧀, Sanskrit: मजपहितस्य सूर्य) (Surya of the Majapahit) is the emblem commonly found in ruins dated from the Majapahit era

    Surya Majapahit

    Surya Majapahit

    Surya_Majapahit

  • Majapahit–Sundanese conflicts
  • 14th- and 15th-century conflicts in Java

    Majapahit–Sundanese conflicts was a conflicts between Majapahit and Sunda–Galuh Kingdom since c. 14th century until 1487. Located in Bubat square in Trowulan

    Majapahit–Sundanese conflicts

    Majapahit–Sundanese_conflicts

  • Malacca–Majapahit conflict
  • 15th-century war in Sumatra

    The Malacca–Majapahit conflict occurred during the 15th-century when the Malacca Sultanate began to assert its dominance over the Strait of Malacca and

    Malacca–Majapahit conflict

    Malacca–Majapahit_conflict

  • Raden Patah
  • Sultan of Demak (1475–1518)

    Sultanate. Ascending to the throne in 1475, he remained a vassal of the Majapahit Empire until 1478. Raden Patah took the title Panembahan Jimbun after

    Raden Patah

    Raden Patah

    Raden_Patah

  • Bali Kingdom
  • Series of kingdoms in Bali, Indonesia

    of the Majapahit empire in the late 15th century. After the empire fell to its Muslim vassal the Demak Sultanate, a number of Hindu Majapahit courtiers

    Bali Kingdom

    Bali Kingdom

    Bali_Kingdom

  • Kris
  • Weapon from Maritime Southeast Asia

    in the kingdom of Majapahit, East Java. The scene in bas relief of Sukuh Temple in Central Java, dated from the 15th century Majapahit era, shows the workshop

    Kris

    Kris

    Kris

  • Territories of Majapahit
  • XIV, the following areas are recognized as conquered or subordinate to Majapahit (referred to as mañcanagara). The conquered states in Java were not mentioned

    Territories of Majapahit

    Territories of Majapahit

    Territories_of_Majapahit

  • AC Majapahit
  • Indonesian football club

    AC Majapahit (or abbreviated Associazione Calcio Majapahit) is an Indonesian semi-professional football team based in Mojokerto Regency, East Java. AC

    AC Majapahit

    AC_Majapahit

  • Javanese people
  • Austronesian ethnic group

    establish Majapahit near the delta of the Brantas River in modern-day Mojokerto, East Java. Kertanegara policies were later continued by the Majapahits under

    Javanese people

    Javanese people

    Javanese_people

  • Gajah Mada
  • 14th-century political leader of the Majapahit Empire

    was a powerful military leader and mahapatih of the Javanese empire of Majapahit during the 14th century. He is credited in Old Javanese manuscripts, poems

    Gajah Mada

    Gajah Mada

    Gajah_Mada

  • Demak–Majapahit conflicts
  • 1478 conflict in Java

    The Demak-Majapahit conflicts were a series of conflicts between the rising Demak Sultanate and the waning Majapahit Empire. It marked the defeat of forces

    Demak–Majapahit conflicts

    Demak–Majapahit_conflicts

  • Flag of Indonesia
  • Putih, lit. 'The Heirloom Red-White'. The naval jack dates to the age of Majapahit Empire. This empire, renowned for its great maritime strength, flew similar

    Flag of Indonesia

    Flag of Indonesia

    Flag_of_Indonesia

  • Blambangan Kingdom
  • Javanese Hindu kingdom (c. 13th-18th centuries CE)

    contemporaneously with the largest Hindu kingdom in Java, Majapahit (1293–1527). At the time of the collapse of Majapahit in the late fifteenth century, Blambangan stood

    Blambangan Kingdom

    Blambangan Kingdom

    Blambangan_Kingdom

  • Trowulan Museum
  • Archaeological museum in East Java, Indonesia

    in relation to tracing the history of Majapahit Most of the museum collections is originated from the Majapahit era, however the collections also covered

    Trowulan Museum

    Trowulan Museum

    Trowulan_Museum

  • Majapahit invasion of Nan Sarunai
  • Majapahit ruler Hayam Wuruk launched an invasion to Nan Sarunai from 1355 to 1362. Battles occurred and the Majapahit defeated and ended the Nan Sarunai

    Majapahit invasion of Nan Sarunai

    Majapahit invasion of Nan Sarunai

    Majapahit_invasion_of_Nan_Sarunai

  • Singhasari
  • Javanese Kingdom (1222–1292)

    time of Singhasari to Majapahit, is chronicled in the Javanese scroll Nagarakrtagama. Singhasari's territory thus became Majapahit territory. In the year

    Singhasari

    Singhasari

    Singhasari

  • Mongol invasion of Java
  • 13th-century military campaign

    erstwhile ally, Majapahit, under Raden Wijaya. In the end, the invasion ended with Yuan failure and strategic victory for the new state, Majapahit. Kublai, the

    Mongol invasion of Java

    Mongol invasion of Java

    Mongol_invasion_of_Java

  • Majapahit Terracotta
  • Terracotta art from Majapahit-era Java

    Majapahit Terracotta is the terracotta art and craft dated from Majapahit era circa 13th to 15th century. Significant terracotta earthenware artifacts

    Majapahit Terracotta

    Majapahit Terracotta

    Majapahit_Terracotta

  • Girindrawardhana
  • Ruler of Daha, c. 1486

    Jiyu inscription as Sri Wilwatikta Jenggala Kediri, which means ruler of Majapahit, Janggala and Kediri, and as Pa Bu Ta La in Chinese literature. In modern

    Girindrawardhana

    Girindrawardhana

  • Cetbang
  • Majapahit-Javanese cannon

    known as warastra or meriam coak) were cannons produced and used by the Majapahit Empire (1293–1527) and other kingdoms in the Indonesian archipelago. There

    Cetbang

    Cetbang

    Cetbang

  • East Java
  • Province in Java, Indonesia

    failure for the Mongols. In 1294, the Kingdom of Majapahit was founded by Raden Wijaya. The Majapahit reached its peak during the reign of Hayam Wuruk

    East Java

    East Java

    East_Java

  • Kidung Sunda
  • Middle-Javanese kidung

    probable Balinese provenance. In this poem, the story of King Hayam Wuruk of Majapahit who was looking for a bride-to-be, is narrated. At last, he chose the

    Kidung Sunda

    Kidung Sunda

    Kidung_Sunda

  • Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan
  • King of Bali from Kepakisan Dynasty

    of the Kepakisan Dynasty in Bali. He served as a vassal king under the Majapahit Empire and ruled the island of Bali from 1352 to 1380 AD. He was the son

    Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan

    Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan

    Sri_Aji_Kresna_Kepakisan

  • Mojokerto
  • City in East Java, Indonesia

    Majapahit and to carry any book-writing concerning Majapahit To designate the year of Green Environment by planting rare plants in the area Majapahit

    Mojokerto

    Mojokerto

    Mojokerto

  • Kingdom of Singapura
  • Malay island kingdom

    two regional powers at that time, the Ayuthaya from the north and the Majapahit from the south. As a result, the kingdom's fortified capital was attacked

    Kingdom of Singapura

    Kingdom of Singapura

    Kingdom_of_Singapura

  • Trowulan
  • District in Mojokerto Regency, Jawa Timur Province, Indonesia

    has been theorized to be the site of the eponymous capital city of the Majapahit Empire, which is described by Mpu Prapanca in the 14th-century poem Nagarakretagama

    Trowulan

    Trowulan

    Trowulan

  • Kahuripan
  • 11th-century Javanese kingdom

    in 14th to 15th century, the former kingdom was recognised as one of Majapahit's 12 provinces. Airlangga was the son of queen Mahendradatta (a princess

    Kahuripan

    Kahuripan

    Kahuripan

  • Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi
  • Princess of Sunda Kingdom in Western Java (1340–1357)

    of Kings, she was supposed to marry Hayam Wuruk, the new young king of Majapahit who had a great desire to take her as his queen. However, in the tragedy

    Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi

    Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi

    Dyah_Pitaloka_Citraresmi

  • Battle of Bubat
  • Battle occurred in 1357 at Bubat square

    Sundanese royal family and the Majapahit army that took place in Bubat Square on the northern part of Trowulan (Majapahit capital city) in 1279 Saka or

    Battle of Bubat

    Battle of Bubat

    Battle_of_Bubat

  • Tenggerese people
  • Sub-ethnic group of Javanese

    customs originating from the Majapahit Empire. Before the 15th century, the Tenggerese people was closely linked with the Majapahit and other kingdoms. According

    Tenggerese people

    Tenggerese people

    Tenggerese_people

  • Parameswara of Malacca
  • Founder of the Malacca Sultanate

    Singapura from 1389 to 1398. The king fled the island kingdom after a Majapahit naval invasion in 1398 and founded his new stronghold on the mouth of

    Parameswara of Malacca

    Parameswara of Malacca

    Parameswara_of_Malacca

  • Philippines
  • Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia

    in the Philippines during the 14th century, via the Indianized Hindu Majapahit Empire. By the 15th century, Islam was established in the Sulu Archipelago

    Philippines

    Philippines

    Philippines

  • Gayatri Rajapatni
  • Çri Rajapatniçwari

    of Majapahit's founder and first king Kertarajasa Jayawardhana, and also the mother of Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi, the queen regnant of Majapahit. A

    Gayatri Rajapatni

    Gayatri Rajapatni

    Gayatri_Rajapatni

  • Nusantara (term)
  • Sociopolitical term for Maritime Southeast Asia

    Pararaton. Gajah Mada was a powerful military leader and prime minister of Majapahit credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory. Gajah Mada delivered

    Nusantara (term)

    Nusantara (term)

    Nusantara_(term)

  • Kingdom of Pajang
  • Short-lived Muslim state in Java

    Adiwijaya claimed to be a descendant of Brawijaya V, the last king of the Majapahit empire, and Trenggana, the sultan of Demak. Pajang is based in Central

    Kingdom of Pajang

    Kingdom of Pajang

    Kingdom_of_Pajang

  • Majapahit (train)
  • Train in Indonesia

    Majapahit train is a passenger train operated by Kereta Api Indonesia. Its routeconnects Pasar Senen and Malang via Semarang Tawang and Solo Jebres, a

    Majapahit (train)

    Majapahit (train)

    Majapahit_(train)

  • Nagarakretagama
  • Old Javanese eulogy

    description'), is an Old Javanese eulogy to Hayam Wuruk, a Javanese king of the Majapahit Empire. It was written on lontar as a kakawin by Mpu Prapanca in 1365

    Nagarakretagama

    Nagarakretagama

    Nagarakretagama

  • Majapahit conquest of Manila (1365)
  • The Majapahit conquest of Manila (1365) was a contested invasion of Manila, then allegedly called Selurong, by the Hindu-Buddhist Shivaist Majapahit Empire

    Majapahit conquest of Manila (1365)

    Majapahit_conquest_of_Manila_(1365)

  • Sack of Singapore
  • Sack of Singapore in 1398 by Majapahit

    was fought between Majapahit and Singaporean forces. The battle lasted for a few months, eventually ending in victory for Majapahit. The city of Singapore

    Sack of Singapore

    Sack of Singapore

    Sack_of_Singapore

  • Palapa oath
  • Historic oath of Gajah Mada

    oath taken by Gajah Mada, a 14th-century Prime Minister of the Javanese Majapahit Empire described in the Pararaton (Book of Kings). In the oath, Gajah

    Palapa oath

    Palapa oath

    Palapa_oath

  • Djong
  • Javanese sailing ship

    an average deadweight of 1200–1400 tons during the Majapahit era. Javanese kingdoms such as Majapahit, Demak Sultanate, and Kalinyamat Sultanate occasionally

    Djong

    Djong

    Djong

  • Java
  • Island and region in Indonesia

    For most of the 15th century, Majapahit continued to be the dominant power in eastern Java. This last period of Majapahit history coincides with the first

    Java

    Java

    Java

  • Urduja
  • Asian folk hero, warrior princess

    named Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi and she became queen of Majapahit from 1328 to 1350 AD. Majapahit also possessed a powerful navy of Javanese junks (jong)

    Urduja

    Urduja

  • History of Indonesia
  • thrived in inland Java. The last significant non-Muslim kingdom, the Hindu Majapahit kingdom, flourished from the late 13th century, and its influence stretched

    History of Indonesia

    History of Indonesia

    History_of_Indonesia

  • Indian influences in early Philippine polities
  • Philippine polities, particularly the influence of the Srivijaya and Majapahit thalassocracies on cultural development, is a significant area of research

    Indian influences in early Philippine polities

    Indian_influences_in_early_Philippine_polities

  • List of Indonesian monarchies
  • represented ... Badung: A state created as the result of the fall of the Majapahit empire, after Dewa Agung Ketut, ruler of Bali and Lombok divided his kingdom

    List of Indonesian monarchies

    List_of_Indonesian_monarchies

  • Malang
  • City in East Java, Indonesia

    involving Majapahit (West) and Blambangan ('East Majapahit). However, because Regreg war was won by King Wikramawardhana, Tumapel returned to Majapahit power

    Malang

    Malang

    Malang

  • Kertawijaya
  • Maharaja of Majapahit

    Kertawijaya or Dyah Kertawijaya was the seventh monarch of Majapahit reigning from 1447 to 1451 by the regnal name Sri Maharaja Wijayaparakramawardhana

    Kertawijaya

    Kertawijaya

  • Pamalayu
  • Military campaign

    Kertanegara's successor, Raden Wijaya of Majapahit. The union would result in the second king of Majapahit, Jayanegara. According to Kidung Panji Wijayakrama

    Pamalayu

    Pamalayu

    Pamalayu

  • Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi
  • Javanese third monarch of Majapahit empire

    Gitarja or Gitarja, was a Javanese queen regnant/empress and the third Majapahit monarch, reigning from 1328 to 1350. She also bears the title Bhre Kahuripan

    Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi

    Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi

    Tribhuwana_Wijayatunggadewi

  • 14th century
  • One hundred years, from 1301 to 1400

    Wijayatunggadewi as ruler of Majapahit; his reign is considered the empire's 'Golden Age'. Under its military commander Gajah Mada, Majapahit stretches over much

    14th century

    14th century

    14th_century

  • Hayam Wuruk
  • Javanese Hindu emperor (1334–1389)

    Javanese Hindu emperor from the Rajasa dynasty and the 4th emperor of the Majapahit Empire. Together with his prime minister Gajah Mada, he reigned the empire

    Hayam Wuruk

    Hayam_Wuruk

  • Damarwulan
  • Literary work

    ketoprak (popular theater). These stories tell of the struggles between the Majapahit and Blambangan kingdoms, in which Damarwulan gains honor. The stories

    Damarwulan

    Damarwulan

    Damarwulan

  • Raden Kusen
  • Duke of Terung

    the Majapahit Imperial Army. His father was the Duke of Palembang, Arya Damar while his mother was Siu Ban Ci, the former concubine of Majapahit Emperor

    Raden Kusen

    Raden_Kusen

  • Singapore
  • Island country in Southeast Asia

    life Parameswara of Palembang. Parameswara declared independence from Majapahit and mounted a Lion Throne. After then being driven into exile by the Javanese

    Singapore

    Singapore

    Singapore

  • Herald Van der Linde
  • Dutch historian and businessman

    books focused on Indonesia, including on Jakarta, and another on the Majapahit Empire. In 2022, Van der Linde published Jakarta: History of a Misunderstood

    Herald Van der Linde

    Herald_Van_der_Linde

  • Malacca Sultanate
  • State on the Malay Peninsula, 1400–1511

    the end of the 13th century, the Javanese Singhasari followed by the Majapahit had become dominant. According to the Malay Annals, a prince from Palembang

    Malacca Sultanate

    Malacca Sultanate

    Malacca_Sultanate

  • Regreg War
  • Civil war located in Majapahit Empire

    civil war that took place in 1404–1406 within the Javanese empire of Majapahit. The conflict was fought as a war of independence between the Kedhaton

    Regreg War

    Regreg_War

  • Surabaya
  • Capital and largest city of East Java, Indonesia

    expedition in 1413, during the reign of Majapahit king Wikramawardhana. He describes his travel to the Majapahit capital. He first arrived at the port of

    Surabaya

    Surabaya

    Surabaya

  • Star of Lakshmi
  • Octagram and symbol in Hinduism

    Star of Ishtar Shamsa Rub El Hizb – Islamic character Surya Majapahit – Used during Majapahit times to represent the gods of the directions Kagome crest

    Star of Lakshmi

    Star of Lakshmi

    Star_of_Lakshmi

  • Piggy bank
  • Novelty container used for holding coin money

    Indonesian province of East Java and a possible site of the capital of the Majapahit Empire. There are some folk etymologies regarding the English language

    Piggy bank

    Piggy bank

    Piggy_bank

  • Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)
  • Malay sultanate centred in Brunei (1368–1888)

    mentioned Barune as the vassal state of Majapahit, which had to make an annual tribute of 40 katis of camphor. After Majapahit invaded Brunei, its subject kingdoms

    Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)

    Sultanate of Brunei (1368–1888)

    Sultanate_of_Brunei_(1368–1888)

  • Jayakatwang
  • King of Kediri

    invading Java. Raden Wijaya would later turn against the Mongols and found Majapahit, a great empire centered around Java. Since 1271, Jayakatwang was viceroy

    Jayakatwang

    Jayakatwang

  • Raden Wijaya
  • 13th-century Javanese emperor, the founder and the first monarch of Majapahit empire

    Kertarajasa Jayawardhana) was a Javanese prince and the founder of the Majapahit Empire, which ruled Java and much of the Nusantara spanning both Asia

    Raden Wijaya

    Raden Wijaya

    Raden_Wijaya

  • Temenggong
  • Old Malay nobility title

    Gajah Mada in order to report the administrative activities in the area. Majapahit government administration had five authoritative leaders called Sang Panca

    Temenggong

    Temenggong

  • Sri Wikrama Wira
  • Paduka

    of Majapahit, began eyeing the growing influence of the tiny island kingdom. Under the leadership of its ambitious warlord, Gajah Mada, Majapahit started

    Sri Wikrama Wira

    Sri_Wikrama_Wira

  • Sarkies Brothers
  • Armenian brothers born in Iran

    Hotel Majapahit". A. Mirzaian, Armenians in Australia and New Zealand.216 Hotel Majapahit Archived 2011-07-12 at the Wayback Machine. Hotel Majapahit (1945-11-10)

    Sarkies Brothers

    Sarkies Brothers

    Sarkies_Brothers

  • Standing army
  • Permanent army composed of full-time career soldiers or conscripts

    soldiers, Majapahit was strengthened by troops from subordinate countries and regional leaders. As was common in Southeast Asia, Majapahit also used a

    Standing army

    Standing army

    Standing_army

  • Guardians of the directions
  • Deities of the eight directions in Hinduism and Buddhism

    of these guardian gods of directions is featured in Surya Majapahit, the emblem of Majapahit empire. There are strong similarities between the concept

    Guardians of the directions

    Guardians of the directions

    Guardians_of_the_directions

  • Kraton (Indonesia)
  • Javanese word for a royal palace

    folklore. Kraton of Majapahit in Trowulan, Mojokerto, the capital of the former Majapahit. Sites such as Pendopo Agung Majapahit are thought to be remnants

    Kraton (Indonesia)

    Kraton (Indonesia)

    Kraton_(Indonesia)

  • Adityawarman
  • King of Malayapura Suvarnabhumi (1294–1375)

    of Majapahit from 1309 to 1328, and the grandson of Tribhuwanaraja, king of Melayu Kingdom. Adityawarman was awarded the Senior Minister of Majapahit (wreddamantri)

    Adityawarman

    Adityawarman

    Adityawarman

  • Theatre of Indonesia
  • incompetence of Majapahit rulers during the end of the empire. It describe the innate Ponorogo liberty and its opposition on centralist Majapahit rule. The

    Theatre of Indonesia

    Theatre of Indonesia

    Theatre_of_Indonesia

  • Maluku Islands
  • Region and archipelago in eastern Indonesia

    with lotus flowers on the bottom, which indicate the statue is from the Majapahit era and indicate the early period of Hinduism and Buddhism. Other archaeological

    Maluku Islands

    Maluku Islands

    Maluku_Islands

  • Candi bentar
  • Type of gate in Indonesian architecture

    different styles of candi bentar, from the plain red brick structure of Majapahit-style with its derivations of Cirebon, Demak, Kudus, and early Mataram

    Candi bentar

    Candi bentar

    Candi_bentar

  • Hinduism in Indonesia
  • flourished under major pre-Islamic polities such as the Srivijaya and the Majapahit empires. From the 14th century onward, the spread of Islam through coastal

    Hinduism in Indonesia

    Hinduism in Indonesia

    Hinduism_in_Indonesia

  • Founding years of modern Singapore
  • 1819 British colonial establishment

    break from its status as a port in ancient times during the Srivijaya and Majapahit eras, and later, as part of the Sultanate of Malacca and the Johor Sultanate

    Founding years of modern Singapore

    Founding years of modern Singapore

    Founding_years_of_modern_Singapore

  • 15th century
  • One hundred years, from 1401 to 1500

    fails to reconquer any city in the holy land. 1404–1406: Regreg War, Majapahit civil war of secession between Wikramawardhana against Wirabhumi. 1405:

    15th century

    15th century

    15th_century

  • Javanese culture
  • Culture of the Javanese people

    Javanese kingdom. During the reign of Majapahit several notable works was produced. Nagarakretagama describes Majapahit during its height. Tantu Pagelaran

    Javanese culture

    Javanese culture

    Javanese_culture

  • Kertanagara
  • Last ruler of Singhasari

    ruling dynasty of Majapahit. His daughter Gayatri and his granddaughter Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi would become queen regnant of Majapahit. His great-grandson

    Kertanagara

    Kertanagara

    Kertanagara

  • Shi Jinqing
  • official civil servant of the Majapahit kingdom of Java, sent to Palembang to serve as a minister after the Majapahit defeated Srivijaya in the year

    Shi Jinqing

    Shi_Jinqing

  • Samudra Manthana
  • Hindu legend

    Miniature of Samudra Manthana from Majapahit era in the Museum of Trowulan in Indonesia

    Samudra Manthana

    Samudra Manthana

    Samudra_Manthana

  • National Museum of Indonesia
  • Historical museum in Jakarta

    Raffles built new premises behind the Societeit de Harmonie (today Jalan Majapahit No. 3) at the beginning of the 19th century and named it the Literary

    National Museum of Indonesia

    National Museum of Indonesia

    National_Museum_of_Indonesia

  • Hotel Yamato incident
  • 1945 political incident in Indonesia

    of the blue colour of the Dutch flag flying at Hotel Yamato (now Hotel Majapahit) on 19 September 1945, in Surabaya, Indonesia. It was preceded by the

    Hotel Yamato incident

    Hotel Yamato incident

    Hotel_Yamato_incident

  • Nusantara
  • Future capital of Indonesia

    nature realm of the Majapahit empire, with earliest evidence dates back to 1200s CE era of Singhasari (predecessor of Majapahit) as attested in the Old

    Nusantara

    Nusantara

    Nusantara

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    Kamakura Muromachi Edo Kanem Khmer Latin Lithuanian Grand Duchy Commonwealth Majapahit Mali Mongol Yuan Golden Horde Chagatai Khanate Ilkhanate Berber Almoravid

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Tuban
  • Regency and Town in Java, Indonesia

    especially the teak forest. Tuban was formerly an important port in the Majapahit era and is mentioned in Chinese records from the eleventh century. An

    Tuban

    Tuban

    Tuban

  • Kediri kingdom
  • Javanese kingdom, ca. 1042–1222

    or Dahanapura, after its capital. The name Daha was used in the later Majapahit period, as the seat of the rival court of Trowulan. [citation needed]

    Kediri kingdom

    Kediri kingdom

    Kediri_kingdom

  • Yogyakarta
  • Capital and largest city of Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia

    During the Majapahit era, the area surrounding modern Yogyakarta was identified again as "Mataram" and recognised as one of the twelve Majapahit provinces

    Yogyakarta

    Yogyakarta

    Yogyakarta

  • Sumba
  • Indonesian island in Lesser Sunda Islands

    known as Majapahit. Sumba Island was a subject of Majapahit's dominion, and the word "Sumba" itself was first officially used during the Majapahit era (mentioned

    Sumba

    Sumba

    Sumba

  • Thalassocracy
  • Sea-based state or society

    Mediterranean; the Omani Empire of Arabia; and the empires of Srivijaya and Majapahit in Maritime Southeast Asia and Chola Empire in South Asia. Thalassocracies

    Thalassocracy

    Thalassocracy

    Thalassocracy

  • Maharaja
  • Indian regnal title

    Kutai Martadipura in eastern Borneo, the Tarumanegara, the Srivijaya, the Majapahit and numerous other kingdoms. Traditional titles remain in use for other

    Maharaja

    Maharaja

  • Muhammad Shah of Brunei
  • Sultan of Brunei (r. 1363/68–1402)

    Kuteri, and Malano," were vassals of the Majapahit, according to the old Nagarakretagama record. As the Majapahit Empire collapsed, Brunei seized the chance

    Muhammad Shah of Brunei

    Muhammad_Shah_of_Brunei

  • Vikramavardhana
  • Bhre Mataram

    Javanese emperor and succeeded Hayam Wuruk as the fifth monarch of the Majapahit, reigning from 1389 to 1429. His ksatria name was Raden Gagak Sali as

    Vikramavardhana

    Vikramavardhana

  • History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
  • great Hindu-Javanese kingdom, Majapahit. With the departure of the Sailendras and the fall of Singhasari, a new Majapahit kingdom appeared in eastern Java

    History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia

    History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia

    History_of_Indian_influence_on_Southeast_Asia

  • Malaysia
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    the maritime Srivijayan empire. By the 13th and the 14th century, the Majapahit empire had successfully wrested control over most of the peninsula and

    Malaysia

    Malaysia

    Malaysia

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  • Attley
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Attley

    From the Meadow

  • Rachit
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Rachit

    Invention; Create; Written

  • Durvasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Durvasa

    Name of a Saint

  • Nupur | நுபுர 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nupur | நுபுர 

    Payal, Anklet

  • Sanjeeta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sanjeeta

    Triumphant, Flute

  • Ammaar
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ammaar

    One with strong Imaan. Also a Sahabi one of the early muslims, son of Yasir and Sumaya Rad

  • YETER
  • Female

    Turkish

    YETER

     Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.

  • Haard | ஹார்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Haard | ஹார்த

    Hearts feeling, Main, Meaning

  • Efaz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Pakistani

    Efaz

    Best Amazing Neymar

  • Loriann
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Loriann

    Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.

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