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- Prabhu Natha Girindrawardhana Dyah Ranawijaya (born Ranawijaya) was the ruler of the Ma****ahit Empire between 1474 and 1498. He is referred in a Jiyu...
- Hindu - Buddha followers' grievance later urged Ranawijaya to defeat Kertabumi. In 1478, Ranawijaya's army under general Udara breached Trowulan defences...
- they managed to repel the Ranawijaya army. This event is mentioned in Trailokyapuri (Jiyu) and Petak inscription, where Ranawijaya claimed that he already...
- managed to repel the Ranawijaya army. This event is mentioned in Trailokyapuri (Jiwu) and the Petak inscription, where Ranawijaya claimed that he already...
- king's wife. Other person who was considered as King Brawijaya was Dyah Ranawijaya referred to King Girindrawardhana, a son of Dyah Suraprabhawa (regnal...
- Dyah Ranawijaya who published the Jiyu inscription in 1486 and claimed to be the ruler of Ma****ahit, Janggala and Kadiri. In addition, Dyah Ranawijaya [id]...
- Sang Sinagara (8) r. 1451-1453 Girishawardhana (9) r. 1456-1466 Sri Adi Suraprabhawa (10) r. 1466-1468 Girindrawardhana Dyah Ranawijaya (11) fl. 1478...
- over by the Demak Sultanate during its war against Ma****ahit ruled by Ranawijaya.: 154–155  And Bali which was the last refugee area for nobles, artists...
- Singhawikramawardhana (Bhre Pandan Salas) (1466–1478) [brother] Girindrawardhana Ranawijaya (fl. 1486) Bhatara Wijaya (fl. 1513) [grandson of Rajasawardhana] Patih...
- Pati (Patih Udara), viceroy of Batara Vojyaya (probably Brawijaya or Ranawijaya), numbered 200,000 men, 2,000 of which are hor**** and 4,000 musketeers...