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Pararaton (Book of Kings), also
known as the
Katuturanira Ken
Angrok (Story of Ken
Angrok), is a 16th-century
Javanese historical chronicle: 187 written...
- Ken Arok (or Ken
Angrok),
Rajasa (died c. 1227), was the
founder and
first ruler of
Singhasari (also
spelled Singosari), a
medieval Indianized Hindu–Buddhist...
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kingdoms of
Kadiri and
Djanggala were in due
course reunited under Ken
Angrok who had
usurped the
throne of
Djanggala and who
founded the
dynasty of Singhosari...
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Frederick the Second, 1194–1250. New York:
Frederick Ungar. p. 228. "Ken
Angrok". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 25 July 2010. Weinstein,
Richard A...
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Penerbit Kanisius, Yogyakarta, 1973, 5th
reprint edition in 1988 p.57 "Ken
Angrok". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Archived from the
original on 30
April 2009....
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listed as king in the
early religious text
Usana Bali, as
successor of Ken
Angrok and
predecessor of
Dalem Baturenggong. All this
complicates the question...
- 2020-09-14.
Retrieved 2018-03-12. Brandes, J.L.A. (1896).
Pararaton (Ken
Angrok), of Het Boek der
Koningen van Tumapĕl en van Ma****ahit. Batavia: Albrecht...
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historic figures among others includes Airlangga the King of Kahuripan, Ken
Angrok, the
founder of
Rajasa dynasty of Singhasari, and
Raden Wijaya, the founder...
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Jayakatwang (1292–1293) Ken
Angrok,
Rajasa (1222–1227) Anuśapati,
Panji Anengah (1227–1248) [stepson]
Panji Tohjaya (1248) [son of Ken
Angrok] Ranggawuni, Wisnuwardhana...
- They fled
eastward and
joined the
political forces in Tumapel, led by Ken
Angrok or Ken Arok. He then
rebelled against Akuwu Tunggul Ametung and took control...