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Second king of Singhasari in east Java (r. 1222–1248)
Anusapati, Anushanatha, or Anushapati was the second king of Singhasari, an Indianized Hindu kingdom in east Java between 1222 and 1248. He was the son
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Javanese Kingdom (1222–1292)
later assassinated by Anusapati, in revenge for killing his father, Tunggul Ametung. Ken Arok's son Panji Tohjaya assassinated Anusapati, but he in turn reigned
Singhasari
Sri Ranggah Rajasa Bhatara Sang Amurwabhumi
ascension, he claimed to be a son of Siwa. Ken Arok's rule however was short. Anusapati, son of Ken Dedes and Tunggul Ametung and thus Ken Arok's stepson, had
Ken_Arok
King of Singhasari
Anusapati, he took revenge and assumed his father's throne in 1248. He only ruled for several months before his nephews, Ranggawuni, son of Anusapati
Panji_Tohjaya
13th–15th-century dynasty in Java
either "passion" or "dust"/"soil". Singhasari period: Ken Arok (1222—1227) Anusapati (1227—1248) Panji Tohjaya (1248) Vishnuwardhana-Narasimhamurti (1248—1268)
Rajasa_dynasty
Queen Consort of Singhasari
made in her likeness and probably served as her mortuary deified statue. Anusapati, Ken Dedes's son from Tunggul Ametung, murdered Ken Arok and became the
Ken_Dedes
Province in Java, Indonesia
13th until the 15th century. In 1227, Anusapati killed Ken Arok, and later became king of Singhasari. Anusapati's power only lasted 20 years, before he
East_Java
the deaths of Tunggul Ametung, Kebo Ijo, Ken Arok, Ki Pengalasan, and Anusapati, while Tohjaya later died during the same conflict. This series of deaths
Mpu_Gandring
Javanese king
Avalokiteśvara from Jago Temple, Tumpang, Malang. Reign 1248 – 1268 Predecessor Anusapati Successor Kertanagara Born Tumapel Palace Died 1270/1272 Singhasari Palace
Wisnuwardhana
Hindu temple in Indonesia
encased an image of Shiva depicted by the portrait of the Singhasari king, Anusapati. Indonesia portal Singhasari temple Trowulan Candi of Indonesia Nedi Putra
Kidal_Temple
Çri Rajapatniçwari
Bhatara Anusapati 2nd King of Singhasari Seminingrat Wisnuwardhana 4th King of Singhasari Kertanegara 5th Great King of Singhasari Waning Hyun Jayawardhani
Gayatri_Rajapatni
the Battle of Muret 1227 Ken Arok, King of Singhasari, by his stepson Anusapati 1240 Skule Bårdsson who was a pretender to the throne of Norway was killed
List_of_regicides
City in East Java, Indonesia
Rejo area (Kidal Village, District Tumpang, Malang Regency), where Raja Anusapati was worshiped in Candi Kidal, and the Tumpang area where Raja Wisnuwardhana
Malang
Weapon from Maritime Southeast Asia
version of the tale describes that the kris passed to Ken Arok's stepson Anusapati who in turn killed his stepfather after recognising that his biological
Kris
Mulavarman Purnawarman Adityawarman Airlangga Anak Wungsu Agung Anom Anusapati Arjayadengjayaketana Ken Arok Balitung Dalem Baturenggong Dalem Ketut
Hinduism_in_Indonesia
(1222–1227) Anuśapati, Panji Anengah (1227–1248) [stepson] Panji Tohjaya (1248) [son of Ken Angrok] Ranggawuni, Wisnuwardhana (1248–1268) [son of Anuśapati] Kertanagara
List_of_monarchs_of_Java
Javanese third monarch of Majapahit empire
youngest daughter of King Kertanagara, the last ruler of Singhasari from Anusapati's lineage. Thus, making Tya a prominent Rajasa dynasty member. She was
Tribhuwana_Wijayatunggadewi
Singhasari: Rajasa dynasty (complete list) – Ken Arok, King (1222–1227) Anusapati, King (1227–1248) Panji Tohjaya, King (1248)0 Vishnuvardhana-Narasimhamurti
List of state leaders in the 13th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century
Welsh-born Australian sculptor, born 1945
Pushpamala; Ravinder Reddy; Vivan Sundaram; Rajendar Tiku; Nindityo Adipurnomo; Anusapati; FX Harsono; Hedi Hariyanto; Mella Jaarsma; Yusra Martunus; Pintor Sirait;
Trefor_Prest
Balinese names Batak names Nusantara (pre-Indonesia) monarchs Adityawarman Anusapati Hayam Wuruk Joyoboyo Ken Arok Ken Dedes Kertarajasa Mpu Sindok Panji Tohjaya
List of Indonesia-related topics
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