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Hayam Vuruk (Indonesian :
Hayam Wuruk, Sanskrit: हयम् वुरुक्, Kawi: ꦲꦪꦩ꧀ꦮꦸꦫꦸꦏ꧀) (1334–1389), also
called Rajasanagara, Pa-ta-na-pa-na-wu, or
Bhatara Prabhu...
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Eucalyptus salmonophloia,
commonly known as
salmon gum,
wurak or
weerluk or
woonert or marrlinja.: 56 : 57 is a
species of
small to medium-sized tree...
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reached its peak
during the era of the
queen Tribhuvana and her son
Hayam Wuruk,
whose reigns in the mid-14th
century were
marked by
conquests that extended...
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Jalan Gajah Mada and
Jalan Hayam Wuruk (Gajah Mada and
Hayam Wuruk Streets),
formerly Molenvliet West and
Molenvliet Oost respectively, is a
major thoroughfare...
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eldest was Dyah
Hayam Wuruk, the ****ure King
Rajasanagara (born in 1334), and the
youngest was Dyah Nertaja. Dyah
Hayam Wuruk inherited his mother's...
- Kalimantan. At the
resignation of
queen Tribuwanatunggadewi, her son,
Hayam Wuruk (ruled 1350–1389),
became king.
Gajah Mada
retained his
position as mahapatih...
- of
probable Balinese provenance. In this poem, the
story of King
Hayam Wuruk of Ma****ahit who was
looking for a bride-to-be, is narrated. At last, he...
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regnal name Bhra
Hyang Wisesa was a
Javanese emperor and
succeeded Hayam Wuruk as the
fifth monarch of the Ma****ahit,
reigning from 1389 to 1429. His ksatria...
- This is
found on the 3rd line of
Kudadu 4v inscription. When King
Hayam Wuruk made a
visit to the
whole country of Ma****ahit, the red and
white color...
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Prapanca wrote the
chronicle in 1365 (or 1287 Saka year) as a
eulogy to
Hayam Wuruk, who
brought Ma****ahit to its peak. Malkiel-Jirmounsky,
Myron (1939). "The...