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Kahuripan (also
spelled Kuripan) was an 11th-century
Javanese Hindu-Buddhist
kingdom with its
capital located around the
estuarine of
Brantas River valley...
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reigning from 1328 to 1350. She also
bears the
title Bhre
Kahuripan (Duchess of
Kahuripan). With the help of her
prime minister Gajah Mada, she pursued...
- Indonesia – died 1049 in Java), was the only king of the
Kingdom of
Kahuripan. The
Kingdom was
built from the
territory of the
Kingdom of
Mataram after...
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Kingdom of
Janggala comprised the
northeastern part of the
Kingdom of
Kahuripan. The name
Janggala was
probably originated from the name "Hujung Galuh"...
- Bigorre,
queen of
Aragon (b. 1015) Airlangga,
Indonesian ruler (raja) of
Kahuripan Philibert Schmitz, "Theoduin", in
Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol...
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Mount Penanggungan and
Sidoarjo with its
capital Kahuripan. Even when Raja
Airlangga divided Kahuripan into
Panjalu which was
centered in Daha (Kadiri)...
- The
invasion forced Srivijaya to make
peace with
Javanese kingdom of
Kahuripan. The
peace deal was
brokered by the
exiled daughter of
Sangrama Vijayottunggavarman...
- of
Kahuripan. The
royal marriage between Kameshwara and
Kirana was
celebrated as the
reunification of Java,
between Kediri (Panjalu) and
Kahuripan (Janggala)...
- IX, pope of the
Catholic Church (d. 1054) Airlangga,
ruler (rajah) of
Kahuripan (Indonesia) (d. 1049)
Adolf II of Lotharingia,
German nobleman (d. 1041)...
- end of Airlangga's reign, the
center of the
kingdom was no
longer in
Kahuripan, but has
moved to
Dahanapura and
calls Airlangga the king of Daha. The...