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- romanized: Karaton Singhasari or Karaton Singosari, Indonesian: Kerajaan Singasari), also known as Tumapel, was a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist kingdom located...
- Kertajaya of Kediri and founded the new kingdom of Singasari. Kediri became a fief under the kingdom of Singasari.[citation needed] Ken Arok thus founded a new...
- –1284) – in 1284, Kertanegara attacked Bali and captured the queen of Bali Singasari subjugates Bali 1284 Ra****atih Makakasar Kebo Parud (Governor, fl. 1296-1300)...
- was quite advanced in the past. Tanjungpura was once a province of the Singasari Kingdom as Bakulapura. The name "bakula" comes from Sanskrit which means...
- October 2022). "Cara Raden Wijaya Menghadapi Kedatangan Pa****n Mongol di Singasari". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 December 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1...
- corners of the Indonesian archipelago. Kertanagara was the fifth ruler of Singasari and was the son of the previous king, Wisnuwardhana (r. 1248–1268). He...
- and Singasari, who refused to come with him and later the crown prince, who did. According to Javanese accounts, the king instructed Puger, Singasari and...
- (in honor of King Wisnuwardhana), and Candi Singasari (in honor of Raja Kertanegara). Especially for Singasari Temple, there is debate about whether it was...
- Borobudur temple. War attire or armor depicted in a statue from a candi in Singasari Cuir**** being held by a deity, from earlier, 10–11th century Nganjuk,...
- Pamalayu emerged in 1275–1293 under the leadership of Kebo Anabrang of the Singasari Kingdom. After the submission of the kingdom recorded on the Amoghapasa...