- The
Pararaton (Book of Kings), also
known as the
Katuturanira Ken
Angrok (Story of Ken Angrok), is a 16th-century
Javanese historical chronicle: 187 ...
- were
taken from the Nagarakretagama, a
eulogy to
Hayam Wuruk, and the
Pararaton ("Book of Kings"), a
Javanese historical chronicle.
According to the Nagarakretagama...
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kingdom of Singhasari. The
Pararaton alleges that ****apati used the same
cursed kris to kill Ken Arok.
According to the
Pararaton, ****apati was
killed by...
-
taken from an oath by
Gajah Mada in 1336, as
written in the Old
Javanese Pararaton.
Gajah Mada was a
powerful military leader and
prime minister of Ma****ahit...
-
United Sunda Kingdom and
Galuh Kingdom in
Western Java.
According to the
Pararaton or Book of Kings, she was
supposed to
marry Hayam Wuruk, the new young...
- tree or
fruit species found in that region. The 16th-century
chronicle Pararaton records a
legend linked to the
establishment of a new
settlement in the...
- of his
founding of Ma****ahit was
written in
several records,
including Pararaton and Negarakertagama. His rule was
marked by the
victory against the army...
- from 1389 to 1429. His
ksatria name was
Raden Gagak Sali as
stated in
Pararaton. He was the
nephew and also the son-in-law of the
previous monarch, King...
- Paregreg, but that term is
based on a
linguistic misunderstanding. In the
Pararaton chronicle, in
which the term for this war is found,
events are labelled...
- career, and
administration are
taken from
several sources,
mainly the
Pararaton ("The Book of Kings"), the
Nagarakretagama (a Javanese-language eulogy)...