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- Isyana dynasty that came to an end when the revolt against a v****al King Wurawari of Lwaram attacked and destro**** the capital in 1016. Eventually, the ruler...
- king of Mataram v****al polity, Wurawari of Lwaram to revolt, attacked and destro**** the Mataram palace. The reason Wurawari rebelled was because previously...
- the territory of the Kingdom of Mataram after Mataram was sacked by King Wurawari of Lwaram. He gradually gained support, won back the kingdom once ruled...
- 1016 when the Shailendra clan based in Srivijaya incited a rebellion by Wurawari, a v****al of the Mataram kingdom, and sacked the capital of Watugaluh in...
- years of the 11th century. In 1006, a rebellion incited by a v****al king Wurawari from Lwaram destro**** the capital of Watugaluh. The reigning king, Dharmawangsa...
- period, several other names also co-existed such as Galoh, Lenggiu and Wurawari. Johor is also known by its Arabic honorific as دارالتّعظيم‎ (Darul Ta'zim)...
- laid a plan to destroy his Javanese rival. Srivijaya ****isted Haji (king) Wurawari of Lwaram to revolt, which led to the attack and destruction of the Mataram...
- 1006 when the Sailendran based in Srivijaya kingdom incited rebellion by Wurawari, v****al of Mataram kingdom and sacked Shivaist dynasty's capital in Watugaluh...
- Palace in Java. Srivijaya forces ****isted the lesser king Haji (king) Wurawari of Lwaram to revolt, attacked and destro**** the Mataram palace, killing...
- repelled. In retaliation, Srivijaya king sent his troops to ****ist King Wurawari of Luaram in his revolt against Mataram. In subsequent battles, Mataram...