Death of Bhre Wirabhumi, ruler of Eastern Majapahit
Belligerents
Western court
Eastern court
Commanders and leaders
Wikramawardhana
Bhre Wirabhumi †
Casualties and losses
Soldiers
Soldiers, Bhre Wirabhumi and his family, including Chinese envoys that visited the eastern court
The Regreg War (often erroneously called the Paregreg) was a civil war that took place in 1404–1406 within the Javanese empire of Majapahit. The conflict was fought as a war of independence between the Western court led by Wikramawardhana against the breakaway Eastern court led by Bhre Wirabhumi. This war of rivalry and secession had caused calamity, crisis, court's preoccupation, the drain of financial resources, and exhaustion, which is thought to be one of the causes of Majapahit's decline in the following years.
The RegregWar (often erroneously called the Paregreg) was a civil war that took place in 1404–1406 within the Javanese empire of Majapahit. The conflict...
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this battle. It ultimately regained independence probably before the RegregWar. The subjugation of Sunda by Majapahit means that Gajah Mada has finally...
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outbreak of the RegregWar in 1406 accidentally killed Chinese envoys in Kedhaton Wetan. Despite Wikramawardhana's success in winning the war and defeating...
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region (Tumapel) became one of the objects of political conflict when the Regregwar erupted (1404–1406). This area is claimed by Aji Rajanata, Bhre Wirabhumi...
steady period of decline with conflict over succession, among other was Regregwar (1404 to 1406). In 1468 Prince Kertabhumi rebelled against King Singhawikramawardhana...
dynasty RegregWar (1404–1406), resulting from succession disputes after the death (1389) of king Hayam Wuruk of the Majapahit Empire Timurid wars of succession...
court which rival Majapahit central authority. The rivalry erupted in the Regregwar (1404-1406), which was fought as a contest of succession between the Western...
the royal family of Sunda Kingdom in the Battle of Bubat. However, the Regregwar of 1404 to 1406 drained the coffers of the Majapahit kingdom, and led...
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Wikramawardhana and Nagarawardhani's husband, Bhre Wirabhumi in the Regregwar. The war concluded when Wikramawardhana became King of Majapahit and reunited...
court which rival Majapahit central authority. The rivalry erupted in Regregwar (1404–1406), which was fought as the contest of succession between Western...
region. Rabat is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg, opposite Salé, the city's main commuter town. Rabat was founded in the...
(citadel) in Rabat, Morocco. It is located on a hill at the mouth of the Bou Regreg opposite Salé, and adjacent to the Medina quarter of Rabat. It is listed...
Berber tribe, the Barghawata, settled in the area between the rivers Bou Regreg to the north and Oum er-Rbia to the south. It established itself as an independent...
country's most important river systems: the Moulouya, the Sebou, the Bou Regreg, and the Oum Rabia originate in it. Historically, however, despite its centrality...
Isa, who was given control of the coastal Tamesna regions near the Bou Regreg from his base at Chellah, quickly revolted against him. Muhammad entrusted...
maintained their combative nature overseas, founding the Corsary Republic of Bou Regreg and Salé in modern-day Morocco. The situation of the Moriscos in the Canary...
Daniel Defoe's novel by the same name, sailed off from the mouth of the Bou Regreg river. In 1783 the United States made peace with and was recognized by Great...
fossatum which was duplicated during World War II. There also appears to be a 20 km (12 mi) fossatum at Bou Regreg in Morocco although this would not have...