'Raden Wijaya' (also known as 'Kertarajasa Jayawardhana') (reigned 1293-1309) was the founder and first
raja of the
Majapahit Empire on
Java,
Indonesia. The story of his founding of Majapahit was written in several records, including
Pararaton and
Negarakertagama.
Ancestry
Raden Wijaya was the son of
Dyah Lembu Tal, a prince of
Singhasari. Dyah Lembu Tal, also known as Dyah Singhamurti, was the great-grandson of
Ken Arok, king of Singhasari (1222-1227) and
Ken Dedes, by their son
Mahisa Wonga Teleng, and his son
Mahisa Campaka (Nara Singhamurti).
Before the founding of Majapahit
In
1289,
Kublai Khan sent a demand for tribute to the Kingdom of Singhasari, although the demand was refused by Kertanagara and the messenger was humiliated. Shortly after, there was a rebellion against Singhasari in the country of
Jayakatwang. Kertanagara was killed in the attempt to put down the rebellion in
1292, and Raden Wijaya fled to
Sumenap,
Madura, along with the governor of that region,
Aria Wiraraja. There, Raden Wijaya made a plan to establish a new kingdom. Wijaya promised that he would divide Java with Ariaraja if Ariaraja could help him overthrow Jayakatwang's
Kediri kingdom.
Wiraraja's son
Ranggalawe served as one of Wijaya's ''senapati'' (warlord) but in later days he would rebel against the new king. Other famous officers were Lembu Sora and Nambi, both also rebelled against Wijaya respectively after the founding of
Majapahit kingdom.
Foundation of the Majapahit Empire
In November 1292, a
Mongol force landed in
Tuban,
East Java, with the aim of revenge for Kertanagara's humiliation of the Mongol messenger. However, Kertanegara had already been killed. Raden Wijaya made an alliance with the Mongols with the aim of attacking Singhasari, which by this time had fallen under the power of Jayakatwang. Jayakatwang was defeated and destroyed in 1293, at which point Raden Wijaya attacked the Mongol force, forcing them to leave Java. Raden Wijaya then established the Majapahit Empire, taking the title Kertarajasa Jayawardhana, and establishing his palace in the area of
Trowulan, which is now in
Kabupaten Mojokerto,
East Java.
Rule of Majapahit
Raden Wijaya was known as a firm and capable ruler. Aria Wiraraja who had been so useful during the period of the establishment of the Empire, was given
Madura, which was granted a special status. He was also given an autonomous region around
Lumajan and the
Blambangan Peninsula, and his son,
Nambi, was appointed Prime Minister.
Raden Wijaya was succeeded by his son,
Jayanagara.
References
See also
★
Parameswara, the founder of
Malacca Sultanate, a descendant of Raden Wijaya.