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Territories of Majapahit information


The extent of Majapahit according to Nagarakretagama.

According to the Kakawin Nagarakretagama canto XIII and XIV, the following areas are recognized as conquered or subordinate to Majapahit (referred to as mañcanagara). The conquered states in Java were not mentioned because they were still considered part of the royal "mandala".

The names below are based on manuscript sources, both from Majapahit and Malay manuscripts as well as Chinese sources, but little physical evidence remains of an area's recognition of state power.

Included were the kingdoms of Sunda and Madura, because Majapahit claimed the whole of Java.[1][2][3] Sunda kingdom became a nominal vassal of Majapahit after the battle of Bubat of 1357.[4]

  1. ^ Riana, I Ketut (2009). Nagara Krtagama. Penerbit Buku Kompas. p. 215. ISBN 978-9797094331.ISBN 978-979-709-433-1
  2. ^ Pigeaud 1962, p. 48.
  3. ^ Nugroho 2011, p. 170.
  4. ^ Hall 1981, p. 100.

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