- Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi or
Citra Rashmi (1340–1357), was the
princess of the
United Sunda Kingdom and
Galuh Kingdom in
Western Java.
According to the...
- toll
includes Sundanese king
Lingga Buana and
princess Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi, who
committed suicide. 1363: The
Battle of Lake Poyang, a
naval conflict...
- the Ma****ahit Empire. King
Hayam Wuruk intended to
marry Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi, a
princess of
Sunda and the
daughter of Sunda's king.
Gajah Mada was...
-
fictionalising the
detailed life
story of
Sundanese princess Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi set
around the
Bubat War. The
novel virtually takes the same
context and...
- King Linggabuana, and also the
younger brother of
Princess Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi; both died in
Bubat Ma****ahit in 1357. Front:
nihan tapa kawa- li nu sang...
- toll
includes Sundanese King
Lingga Buana and
Princess Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi, who
commits suicide. Rao
Kanhadev becomes Rat****
ruler of
Marwar (part...
- Sunda, in 1357, King
Hayam Wuruk was
expected to
marry Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi, a
daughter of King
Linggabuana of the
united Sunda Kingdom and Galuh...
-
undisclosed in this story, however, she
corresponds to Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi in Pararaton.
Hayam Wuruk's
grand vizier Gajah Mada, betra**** his king...
-
including the
Sunda king
Prabu Maharaja and
Princess Tohaan Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi. This
tragedy severely harmed the
relationship between the two kingdoms...
- the
Bubat War in 1367 and
beautiful Sundanese princess Dyah
Pitaloka Citraresmi. In 2015,
Tulola launched "Women of Bumi M****ia" that
inspired by a great...