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Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
or other symbols instead of Javanese characters. Majapahit (Javanese: ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀, romanized: Måjåpahit; Javanese pronunciation: [mɔd͡ʒɔpaɪt] (eastern and
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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)
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Hindu legend
Miniature of Samudra Manthana from Majapahit era in the Museum of Trowulan in Indonesia
Samudra_Manthana
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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British, English
From the Meadow
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Invention; Create; Written
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of a Saint
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Tamil
Payal, Anklet
Girl/Female
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Triumphant, Flute
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One with strong Imaan. Also a Sahabi one of the early muslims, son of Yasir and Sumaya Rad
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 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
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Hearts feeling, Main, Meaning
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Arabic, Pakistani
Best Amazing Neymar
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English American
Modernand Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
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