A report on Singhasari, Majapahit and Srivijaya
He is considered the founder of the Rajasa dynasty of both the Singhasari and later the Majapahit line of monarchs.
- SinghasariIn the year 1275, the ambitious king Kertanegara, the fifth ruler of Singhasari who had been reigning since 1254, launched a peaceful naval campaign northward towards the weak remains of the Srivijaya in response to continuous Ceylon pirate raids and Chola kingdom's invasion from India which conquered Srivijaya's Kedah in 1025.
- SinghasariThe kingdom ceased to exist in the 13th century due to various factors, including the expansion of the competitor Javanese Singhasari and Majapahit empires.
- SrivijayaPararaton focuses on Ken Arok, the founder of Singhasari, but includes a number of shorter narrative fragments about the formation of Majapahit.
- MajapahitHe invited China to resume the tributary system, just like Srivijaya did several centuries earlier.
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Javanese people
1 linksThe Javan or Javanese (Javanese:, Wong Jawa (in Ngoko register); , Tiyang Jawi (in Krama register)) are indigenous ethnic group native to the central and eastern hemisphere of Java island, Indonesia.
The Javan or Javanese (Javanese:, Wong Jawa (in Ngoko register); , Tiyang Jawi (in Krama register)) are indigenous ethnic group native to the central and eastern hemisphere of Java island, Indonesia.
The move was most likely caused by the volcanic eruption of Merapi and/or invasion from Srivijaya.
Following the defeat of the Melayu Kingdom, Singhasari controlled trade in the Strait of Malacca.
Raden Wijaya would later establish Majapahit near the delta of the Brantas River in modern-day Mojokerto, East Java.
Kertanegara of Singhasari
1 linksKertanegara of Singasari (full name Sri Maharajadiraja Sri Kertanegara Wikrama Dharmatunggadewa), Kritanagara, or Sivabuddha (died 1292), was the last and most important ruler of the Singhasari kingdom of Java, reigning from 1268 to 1292.
Around 1290, he launched the Pamalayu expedition to Sumatra, in order to conquer Jambi in the south, one of successor states to Srivijaya.
Vijaya then established himself in the lower Brantas delta, where he built a settlement that would grow into the mighty empire of Majapahit.
Kediri Kingdom
0 linksHindu-Buddhist in Indonesia Javanese Kingdom based in East Java from 1042 to around 1222.
Hindu-Buddhist in Indonesia Javanese Kingdom based in East Java from 1042 to around 1222.
The name "Daha" was used in later Majapahit period, as the seat of rival court of Trowulan.
In 1222 he was forced to surrender his throne to Ken Arok and so lost the sovereignty of his kingdom to the new kingdom of Singhasari.
The Kediri kingdom existed alongside the Srivijaya empire based in Sumatra throughout 11th to 12th-century, and seems to have maintained trade relations with China and to some extent India.