- pronunciation: [madʒapaɪt]), also
known as
Wilwatikta (Javanese: ꦮꦶꦭ꧀ꦮꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦠ;
Javanese pronunciation: [
wɪlwatɪkta]), was a
Javanese Hindu-Buddhist thal****ocratic...
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Empire between 1474 and 1498. He is
referred in a Jiyu
inscription as Sri
Wilwatikta Jenggala Kediri,
which means ruler of Ma****ahit,
Janggala and Kediri,...
- When it was the
capital of the Ma****ahit Empire, the city was
known as
Wilwatikta,
which is a name also
synonymous with the empire's name. It was razed...
- Dyah
Hayam Wuruk Çri Nata
Rajasanagara Çri Nata
Wilwatikta 4th
Great King of Ma****ahit
Reign 1350 – 1389
Predecessor Tribhuwana Tunggadewī
Successor Bhra...
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district Bengali Language India Ma****ahit
Empire 1293 1527 Ma****ahit,
Wilwatikta Old Javanese,
Sanskrit Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Brunei Thailand...
- Dyah
Pitaloka Born 1340 Died 1357
Bubat Field,
North Wilwatikta,
Kingdom of Ma****ahit Cause of
death suicide Burial place Astana Gede Kawali, Kawali, Kingdom...
- Mahendraparvata,
Cambodia Sukhothai,
Thailand – now a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wilwatikta,
Indonesia –
capital city of Ma****ahit Kingdom, now in Trowulan, Mojokerto...
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implementation in all
regions of Ma****ahit, and
therefore Sang
Panca Ri
Wilwatikta was
visited by the
State authorities and
local subordinates for government...
- cross-country poet
poetry anthology.
Graduates of arts
degree from the
Wilwatikta Arts
University of
Surabaya took
specifications Theatre Arts department...
- from
different countries but) 4.
ekhasthana ri
wilwatikta mangisapwi sang narendradipa. (unite to
Wilwatikta to
support the
great king)
Stanza 2 4. Ndatan...