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Majapahit

Majapahit (Javanese: ꦩꦗꦥꦲꦶꦠ꧀, romanized: Måjåpahit; .

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Capital
Majapahit (Trowulan)
Common languages
Old Javanese
Currency
Kepeng · Native gold and silver coins
Government
Maṇḍala state ruled by a Maharaja and governance by a Mahapatih (Prime Minister)
Religion
Hinduism (Shaivism) and Buddhism · (official) · Asceticism (karesyan) · Islam[note 3] · Animism
Today part of
Indonesia · Singapore · Malaysia · Brunei · Thailand

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Culture

Literature

Economy

Administration

Military

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Legacy

Majapahit in popular culture

Bibliography

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Majapahit

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Triples636
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related to Bibliography · 74
Majapahit → Abshire, Al-Fayyadl, Aminullah, Audrey, Century, Commentaries, Cultural History, Damaika, Date, Didier Millet, General Index, Glossary, Greenwood, History, Irawan Djoko, ISBN, Isidora, IV, Java, Javanese Texts
related to Literature · 65
Majapahit → Although, Arswendo Atmowiloto, Babel Publishing, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, Bubat War, Damarwulan, Dharmaja's Smaradahana, Diversity, Dwi Koendoro, Dyah Pitaloka, Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi, Elexmedia Komputindo, From, Gajah Mada, Gajah Mada's, Gayatri Rajapatni, Hermawan Aksan, Hindu-Buddhist, Imperium Majapahit, Indonesia
related to Territorial division · 41
Majapahit → Arjuno-Welirang, Bali, Bhres, Borneo, Brantas River, Canggu, Central Java, Dharmasraya, East, Either, Gajah Mada, Grand State, However, Hujung Galuh, Java, Javanese, Javanese Majapahit, Kahuripan, Lampung, Lesser Sunda Islands
related to Relations with regional powers · 39
Majapahit → Bali, Dharmasraya, During, For, Gajah Mada, Hayam Wuruk, However, Indonesian, Jambi, Java, Javanese, Jayanegara, Kertanegara, Majapahit's, Malacca, Malay, Malay Peninsula, Malays, Malayu Kingdoms, Medang Mataram
related to Film and Radio · 29
Majapahit → Arya Kamandanu, Begun, Bhre Wirabhumi, Brama Kumbara, Chinese, Demak, Gusti Putri Retno Dumilah, Hang Tuah, In, Islam, It, Java, Madangkara, Malaccan, Malay, Malaysian, Mei Shin, Muslim, Niki Kosasih, Pajajaran
related to Military · 29
Majapahit → After, As, Bubat, Bugis, CE, Chariots, Dhaeng, From, Gajah Mada, Hikayat Raja-Raja Pasai, In, Initially, Java, Makassar, Malay Annals, Mongol, Nambi, Penataran Temple, Rangga Lawe, Some
related to Art · 27
Majapahit → Balinese, Buddhist, Central Java-style, Central Javanese, East Java, East Javanese, Examples, Harihara, Hindu, Indian Pala Empire, Indianized, Jebuk, Kalangbret, Kamasan, Kediri, King Kertarajasa, Parwati, Queen Tribhuwana, Sailendra, Simping
related to Javanese chronicles · 25
Majapahit → Both, Chinese, Composed, Cornelis Christiaan Berg, Description, Deśavarṇana, Districts, Dutch, East Javanese, Hayam Wuruk, Ken Arok, King Hayam Wuruk, Most, Mpu Prapanca, Nagarakretagama, Old Javanese, Pararaton, Singhasari, The, The Deśavarṇana
related to Legacy · 24
Majapahit → Aceh, Although, Bali, Brunei, Gajah Mada, Its, Jalil, Java, Javanese, Malay Peninsula, Minangkabau, Most, Numbers, Other, Palembang, Pasai Prince Tun Abdul, Raden Galuh Gemerencang, Samudra Pasai, Southeast Asia, Sultan Ahmad Malik Az-Zahir's
related to Video game · 24
Majapahit → Age, Brave New World, Cetbang Cannon, Civilization, Civilization VII, Definitive Edition, Dutch, Dyah Gitarja, Empires II, Empires III, Gajah Mada, Gitarja, He, Indonesia, Indonesian, Later, On, Pasunda Bubat, Portuguese, Rajas

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Important terminology

java javanese also king kingdom empire chinese sumatra period century gajah bali east nagarakretagama indonesian mada trowulan malacca malay war

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MajapahitCapitalMajapahit (Trowulan)1.00infobox
MajapahitCommon languagesOld Javanese1.00infobox
MajapahitCurrencyKepeng1.00infobox
MajapahitCurrencyNative gold and silver coins1.00infobox
MajapahitGovernmentMaṇḍala state ruled by a Maharaja and governance by a Mahapatih (Prime Minister)1.00infobox
MajapahitReligionHinduism (Shaivism) and Buddhism1.00infobox
MajapahitReligion(official)1.00infobox
MajapahitReligionAsceticism (karesyan)1.00infobox
MajapahitReligionIslam[note 3]1.00infobox
MajapahitReligionAnimism1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofIndonesia1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofSingapore1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofMalaysia1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofBrunei1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofThailand1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofTimor-Leste1.00infobox
MajapahitToday part ofPhilippines1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1293–1309Kertarajasa Jayawardhana (Raden Wijaya) (first)1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1294–1316Nambi (first)1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1309–1328Jayanegara1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1316–1323Arya Tadah1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1328–1350sTribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi (Dyah Gitarja)1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1334–1364Gajah Mada1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1350s–1389/1399Hayam Wuruk1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1376–1394Gajah Enggon1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1389/1399–1429Vikramavardhana1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1430–1498Wahan1.00infobox
Majapahit• 1498–1516Patih Udara (last)1.00infobox
Majapahit• Battle of Bubat13571.00infobox
Majapahit• c. 1486–1527[note 4]Girindrawardhana (last)1.00infobox

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