The
Rajasa dynasty (
Javanese script: ꦫꦴꦗꦱ,
IAST:
Rājasa) was the ruling
dynasty of
Singhasari and later
Majapahit during the 13th to 15th centuries in eastern
Java. The rulers of the Rajasa dynasty trace their origins back to
Ken Arok, who founded the dynasty in the early 13th century. According to
Pararaton, Ranggah Rājasa was born in the town of Tumapel (present day
Malang,
East Java).
He was considered as the founder of both the Singhasari and Majapahit line of monarchs.
In Sanskrit and Old Javanese, the term rājasa means either "passion" or "dust"/"soil".
List of rulers
Singhasari period:
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Ken Arok (1222—1227)
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Anusapati (1227—1248)
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Panji Tohjaya (1248)
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Vishnuwardhana-Narasimhamurti (1248—1268)
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Kertanegara (1268—1292)
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Majapahit period:
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Raden Wijaya (1294—1309)
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Jayanegara (1309—1328)
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Queen regnant Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi (1328—1350)
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Hayam Wuruk (1350—1389)
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Vikramavardhana (1389—1429)
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Queen regnant Suhita (1429—1447)
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Kertawijaya (1447–1451)
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Rajasawardhana (1451–1453), followed by three years of interregnum
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Girishawardhana (1456–1466)
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Suraprabhawa (1466–1474)
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Girindrawardhana (1474–1498)
Family Tree
[[Singhasari]] (1222-1292)
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See also
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