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Paduka Sri Rana
Wikrama ('Ranavikrama') was the
eldest son of Sri
Wikrama Wira with his wife Nila Panjadi, and the
third Raja of Singapura. He was known...
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elsewhere in
Southeast Asia. Sang Nila
Utama died in 1347 and his son, Sri
Wikrama Wira
succeeded him. The
account of his life and
those of his successors...
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According to the
Malay Annals,
Paduka Sri
Wikrama Wira or Sri
Pikrama Wira ('Vikramavira') was the
eldest son of Sang Nila
Utama and the
second Raja of...
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Javanese were
driven back to
their ships. Sri
Wikrama Wira died in 1362 and
succeeded by his son, Sri Rana
Wikrama.
Despite the
failure in the
previous campaign...
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Maharajadiraja Sri
Kertanagara Wikrama Dharmatunggadewa, Kritanagara, or
Sivabuddha (died 1292), was the last and most
important ruler of the Singhasari...
- from Batu Pahat, Jo****. He was
active in the
court of the Raja Sri Rana
Wikrama of the
Kingdom of Singapura.[when?] He was ****ociated with
several geographical...
- Sri
Vikrama Rajasinha (Sinhala:ශ්රී වික්රම රාජසිංහ, Tamil:ஸ்ரீ விக்கிரம ராஜசிங்கன் Telugu:శ్రీ విక్రమ రాజసింహ; 1780 –
January 30, 1832), born Kannasamy...
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Paduka Sri
Maharaja was the
eldest son of Sri Rana
Wikrama and the
fourth Raja of Singapura. He was
known as
Damia Raja
before his accession. According...
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Singapura – Sang Nila Utama, Raja (1299–1347) Sri
Wikrama Wira, Raja (1347–1362) Sri Rana
Wikrama, Raja (1362–1375) Sri Maharaja, Raja (1375–1389) Parameswara...
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Disawe was a Disawe, a high-ranking
official under the rule of King Sri
Wikrama Rajasinghe and
later under the
British Administration in Sri
Lanka (then...