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- defensive structures, walls and moats surrounding Kawali city, and renovated Surawisesa palace. The construction of moats and other defensive measures, was probably...
- welcomed warmly by the former crown prince, now King Prabu Surawisesa Jayapercosa (or King Surawisesa of Pajundan, also called Ratu Sang Hyang, Portuguese:...
- Actor, athlete, martial artist (pencak silat) Years active 2001 – present Children Faris Fadjar Munggaran Qorina Rahma Aulia Muhammad Albarra Surawisesa...
- become a threat to the Sunda kingdom. To defend against the threat, Prabu Surawisesa Jayaperkosa signed the Luso-Sundanese Treaty with the Portuguese in 1512...
- defensive structures; walls and moats surrounding Kawali city, and renovated Surawisesa palace. The construction of moats and other defensive measures, was probably...
- Sunda Kingdom (complete list) – Sri Baduga, Maharaja (1482–1521) Prabu Surawisesa Jayaperkosa, Maharaja (1521–1535) Ratu Dewata, Maharaja (1535–1543) Ratu...
- Jayadewata, the son of Prabu Anggalarang, king of Galuh, who ruled from Surawisesa Palace in Kawali. Prince Jayadewata also known as Ratu Purana Prebu Guru...
- against the threat of the rising Islamic Javanese Sultanate of Demak, Prabu Surawisesa, king of Sunda at that time, granted them free access to the pepper trade...
- chosen as crown prince, and who later ascended to the throne as King Surawisesa. In 1442 Prince Walangsungsang married Nyai Endang Geulis, daughter of...
- against the threat of the rising Islamic Javan Sultanate of Demak, Prabu Surawisesa, king of Sunda at that time, granted them free access to the pepper trade...