- romanized: Karaton
Singhasari or
Karaton Singosari, Indonesian:
Kerajaan Singasari), also
known as Tumapel, was a
Javanese Hindu-Buddhist
kingdom located...
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Kertajaya of
Kediri and
founded the new
kingdom of
Singasari.
Kediri became a fief
under the
kingdom of
Singasari.[citation needed] Ken Arok thus
founded a new...
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Adipati Panatayuda IV
Raden Singasari (1786-1809), son-in-law of Singanegara,
under the
title Raden Adipati Aria
Singasari Raden Aria
Sastradipura (1809-1811)...
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October 2022). "Cara
Raden Wijaya Menghadapi Kedatangan Pa****n
Mongol di
Singasari".
Kompas (in Indonesian).
Retrieved 20
December 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1...
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namely Sasak Singasari and
Sasak Mataram. In 1839 a war
broke out
between the two kingdoms,
which resulted in the
defeat of
Singasari, but the Mataram...
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corners of the
Indonesian archipelago.
Kertanegara was the
fifth ruler of
Singasari and was the son of the
previous king,
Wisnuwardhana (r. 1248–1268). He...
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Borobudur temple. War
attire or
armor depicted in a
statue from a
candi in
Singasari Cuir****
being held by a deity, from earlier, 10–11th
century Nganjuk,...
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artifacts of
ancient Indonesia. This
statue is
ordered by
Kartanegara of
Singasari Kingdom on 1286 as a gift to
Minangkabau Kingdom.
Later it was discovered...
- –1284) – in 1284,
Kertanegara attacked Bali and
captured the
queen of Bali
Singasari subjugates Bali 1284 Ra****atih
Makakasar Kebo
Parud (Governor, fl. 1296-1300)...
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princess who was
intended to be
betrothed to
Javanese King
Kertanegara of
Singasari after the
Pamalayu expedition 1275–1293. Dara
Jingga was the
older sister...