- Wuruk, Sanskrit: हयम् वुरुक्, Kawi: ꦲꦪꦩ꧀ꦮꦸꦫꦸꦏ꧀) (1334–1389), also
called Rajasanagara, Pa-ta-na-pa-na-wu, or
Bhatara Prabhu after 1350, was a
Javanese Hindu...
- Ma****ahit
empire sometime in the 14th century,
under the
reign of King
Rājasanagara, also
known as
Hayam Wuruk.
Translated word for word, bhinnêka is a sandhi...
-
regnal name Bhra
Hyang Wisesa was a
Javanese emperor and
succeeded Rajasanagara Dyah
Hayam Wuruk as the
fifth monarch of the Ma****ahit empire, reigning...
- They had two children, the
eldest was Dyah
Hayam Wuruk, the ****ure King
Rajasanagara (born in 1334), and the
youngest was Dyah Nertaja. Dyah
Hayam Wuruk inherited...
-
Ramathibodi I
establishes the
Ayutthaya Kingdom. 1350:
Hayam Wuruk,
styled Sri
Rajasanagara,
succeeds Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi as
ruler of Ma****ahit; his reign...
-
certain conditions.: 884–885 : 3, 114–115
Hayam Wuruk, also
known as
Rajasanagara,
ruled Ma****ahit in 1350–1389.
During this period, Ma****ahit attained...
-
Wijayaparakramawardhana 7th
Great King of Ma****ahit
Kertawardhana 1st
Prince of
Tumapel Rajasanagara 4th
Great King of Ma****ahit
Tribhuwana Tunggadewi 3rd
Great Queen of...
- sultanate.
According to the epic poem the Nagarakretagama, in
praise of King
Rajasanagara of Ma****ahit, it
lists Mak****ar as one of the kingdom's
tributaries in...
-
Malayupura in Pagarruyung, West Sumatra. 1350
Hayam Wuruk,
styled Sri
Rajasanagara succeeds Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi as
ruler of Ma****ahit; his reign...
- the
golden age of the Ma****ahit empire, in the
reign of
either Prince Rajasanagara or King
Hayam Wuruk. It is not
known for
certain when the
Kakawin was...