A report on Majapahit and Sudarma Wisuta war
Perang Sudarma Wisuta, meaning the war between father and son, is the name given in Javanese chronicles for a 1478 conflict between the rising Demak Sultanate and the waning Majapahit Empire.
- Sudarma Wisuta warThe year 1478 was the year of Sudarma Wisuta war, when Ranawijaya's army under general Udara (who later became vice-regent) breached Trowulan defences and killed Kertabumi in his palace, but not the actual fall of Majapahit itself as a whole.
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Demak Sultanate
0 linksJavanese Muslim state located on Java's north coast in Indonesia, at the site of the present-day city of Demak.
Javanese Muslim state located on Java's north coast in Indonesia, at the 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, it was influenced by Islam brought by Muslim traders from China, Gujarat, Arabia and also Islamic kingdoms in the region, such as Samudra Pasai, Malacca and Bani (Muslim) Champa.
In 1478 the Sudarma Wisuta war took place, when Ranawijaya's army under general Udara (who later became vice-regent) breached Trowulan defences and killed Kertabumi in his palace.
Girindrawardhana
0 linksPrabhu Natha Girindrawardhana Dyah Ranawijaya (born Ranawijaya) was the ruler of the Majapahit Empire between 1474 and 1498.
This culminated in Perang Sudarma Wisuta, meaning the war between father and son, in 1478.