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Singhasari

Singhasari (Javanese: ꦏꦫꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦱꦶꦔ꧀ꦲꦱꦫꦶ, romanized: Karaton Singhasari or Karaton Singosari, Indonesian: Kerajaan Singasari), also known as Tumapel, was a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist kingdom located in east Java between 1222 and 1292. The kingdom succeeded the Kingdom of Kediri as the dominant kingdom in eastern Java. The kingdom's name is cognate to the…

Expansion, Etymology & Conflict with the Mongols

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Expansion

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Etymology

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Conflict with the Mongols

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Fall of Singhasari

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Capital
Tumapel, later called Kutaraja Singhasari (modern outskirt Malang)
Common languages
Old Javanese, Sanskrit
Currency
Native gold and silver coins
Government
Monarchy
Religion
Hinduism Buddhism
Today part of
Indonesia · Singapore · Malaysia

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Etymology

Foundation

Expansion

Conflict with the Mongols

Fall of Singhasari

The beginning of Majapahit empire

Contemporary inscriptions

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Singhasari

Nodes68
Edges67
Triples143
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.029412
Components1

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Singhasari

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related to Foundation · 23
Singhasari → Anusapati, Brahma, Central, East Java, He, Java, Kediri, Ken Arok, Ken Arok's, Ken Endok, Mahisha Champaka, Majapahit, Malang, Most, Narasimhamurti, Panji Tohjaya, Pararaton, Rajasa, Ranga Wuni, These
related to Conflict with the Mongols · 21
Singhasari → As, Asia, Bagan, Both Java, Burma, Champa, China, Eight, In, Java, Javanese Singhasari, Khan, King Kertanegara, Kublai Khan, Majapahit, Malayan, Mongol, Mongol Yuan, Moreover, Singhasari's
related to Expansion · 21
Singhasari → Admiral Mahesa Anabrang, Adwaya Brahman, Ceylon, China, Chola, Dharmasraya Kingdom, In, India, Jambi, King Kertanegara, Malaya, Malayan, Maritime Silk Road, Mongol, Pamalayu, Singapore, Srivijaya, Srivijaya's Kedah, Temasek Kingdom, The
related to Fall of Singhasari · 17
Singhasari → Arya Viraraja, Daha, Gelang-gelang, In, Jayakatwang, Kediri, Kertanagara, Kingdom, Kutaraja, Madura, Nararya Sanggramawijaya, Raden Wijaya, Regent Jayakatwang, Sumenep, Tantra, The, The Kediri
related to The beginning of Majapahit empire · 17
Singhasari → Brantas River, Daha, In, Java, Jayakatwang, Kali Mas River, Majapahit, March, May, Mongol, Mongols, Once Jayakatwang, Raden Vijaya, Raden Wijaya, Raden Wijaya's, The Mongols, Tuban
related to Etymology · 15
Singhasari → According, Although, Hindu-Buddhist, Indonesian, It, Java, Javanese, Ken Arok, Malang, Old Javanese, Pararaton, Sanskrit, Singosari, Thus Singhasari, Tumapel
related to Gondang inscription · 11
Singhasari → AD, East Java, Gondang District, Gondang Village, Mojokerto Regency, Old Javanese, Rejoso Hamlet, Saka, Singhasari Kingdom, The, The Gondang Inscription
Today part of · 3
Singhasari → Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Capital · 1
Singhasari → Tumapel, later called Kutaraja Singhasari (modern outskirt Malang)
Common languages · 1
Singhasari → Old Javanese, Sanskrit

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java king kertanegara kingdom majapahit kediri jayakatwang mongol javanese also ken 1292 sent malang arok 1293 wijaya kingdom's north located

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
SinghasariCapitalTumapel, later called Kutaraja Singhasari (modern outskirt Malang)1.00infobox
SinghasariCommon languagesOld Javanese, Sanskrit1.00infobox
SinghasariCurrencyNative gold and silver coins1.00infobox
SinghasariGovernmentMonarchy1.00infobox
SinghasariReligionHinduism Buddhism1.00infobox
SinghasariToday part ofIndonesia1.00infobox
SinghasariToday part ofSingapore1.00infobox
SinghasariToday part ofMalaysia1.00infobox
Singhasari• 1222–1227Ken Arok1.00infobox
Singhasari• 1227–1248Anusapati1.00infobox
Singhasari• 1248–1250Panji Tohjaya1.00infobox
Singhasari• 1250–1268Visnuvardhana1.00infobox
Singhasari• 1268–1292Kertanagara1.00infobox
Singhasari• Battle of Genter12221.00infobox
Singhasari• Jayakatwang rebellion12921.00infobox

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