
Majap&hit.
A. J. 1247.
Tandfiran.
L a k s em d n a remand for some- #n|@s at MqjapuM.t> during frfiicli
“ JBro'wgdya gave him two or three grail cl entertamirMnts>'-''-:He after-
w^^emJbar^e.d'|0;Q aboard of his own .vessel and xeturned.io his kingdom
* idf
, Tjhe story c*tglu$gy,yith. stating .'that B row ijd ya , with bis Pateh, ’B a n g ’get,
L a tv e , reigned at M q japdMt, and govofned .the whale^'island of Java, and
his poopfo hapi^-*.
'UBHer
* -^Y ? f S ! ^ 1® defend--,thS" traditions which gxist among the Javan's refpectm'gthc establishment
of,foreign, colonies in EastSm ^rqhipelago, ’and IproughtJjfejffte tMgqoayt ;af i thfe
™sWy'to the estabEshmeHt,.hf“the Jingdom of Majabahit, i t fm aynpt be (amiss1 ta.ttap$oribe
^thoSe wfScS. prevail adioiig -tlik-iffitagys, who, it 'm well , thtface' .their der
scent fiW th ,e Macedonian Beroj Alexander tfj&lfeem. ' T ® t a J m n « W
the Sejitra Maldy&j or Malay annals, a Work written in th e year4.02hi!?tiejirat::'
j , “ f t -happened that Raja Sekander, the son of Raja^Barub ot Rum, of the race ai Mahaduimh,
“ the name of whose empire was g H p g k f l l wislied.to see the: rising of the sun, « f e q a n A»
w s a Rajs nr WimWon
“ ‘Raja Kideh Hindi, who was very powerful, and whose empire Extended over the half of Hin-
« dustan. Im m e d a^V on the approach of Raja Sekander, -ftitfd kW$i
“ miniStet to collect his forces, and marched out to meet Man. -The armies’engaged, and a
battle ensued, asjg,fully recorded in die history of Raja ,gglcander. Raja Kiileh M S ? was
“ defeated and-Jjaken prisoner, a fte r ,whj£h hAwas. sent bapk ’to 'his ow^ivecwdtfcr$.k fPth
'^ ‘Raja KideKRaS a daughter . after sending h ^ y r i s t e j . Perdana,MavM^ <top<jongult with th e
“ minister o f Raja Sekander, he’.gave her in marriage to Raja Sekander, on condition of receiy,
“ ing three hundred thousand dinars o f gold. -
“ R“/« Sekander’, after tarrying ten days in honour of the ceremony, pursued1 his journey
“ towards the rising sun, attended by/bis iyide. On ,their, return, ’however; h e r fatBep ref
“ quested her to remain some time with him.: jRa^a jSeftan&r.consented and took-his leave.
“ Thepi-mcess was already pregnant'by iiaja Selcmider,‘hal he-was. unacquainted with (his
| circumstance; nor was the princess herself aware o f if,', t ill a month after her return to her
“ father. At''the expiration of her time, the princess was safely delivered of a son, whom
'‘ Raja Kideh Hindi named ’Aristan Shah,
“ Sa3a Tristan SJiahwas in course of time marriedg^the daughter of the; Raja of Turkisiaii
u "by. whomihe had- a son, named. Raja, Aftus. '
« After an absence of forty-five years; Raja Sekander returned to Malcaduniah^ and Rnja
“ Kideh Hindi died, leavmg.as .his successor Raja Aristan 'Shah, whs (or rafter whose dynasty)
“ teigned three hundred and. fifty years. After h’im reigned.'the-fdftowing princes in succession :
“ Raja Aftus, — who reigned one hundred and twenty years. .
“ Raja Askaxjvnat, ...........do. . . . . three years.
“ Raja, Kasidas, _............. . . . do. . . . . twelve years.
“ Raja Amastubusu, .•........... do. . . . . thirteen years.
“ Rtja Zdmzeius,------- .. .. do. . . . . seven years.
c< Raja Khuras Khainat, ..d o . , . . thirty years.
K Raja AhRt RdUayinat, .
“ Raja
Un^ef the second p r i n e . c a l l e d Brakmma or Bratafydya the
second, .'tStotrfActem.af arms 44 various! descriptors: Itpis brought’to db^
. highest
« 'Raja 'tiudl-ZiigShad,', soli Of $
tc- Raia ffijeabui, who-reigned'forty'y>eatS“/ 9 rJnH BH BM
I^^Vggt.'. bfarwhonutVe ’h ^ ^ s c g i-;. named Raja D em Mifa
ROia Parma Riurdotfasi son -Zamarut., , .
« The iW P b s fth !ird& !4m/im • R<ya
K .was t t e -m i g h t i e s t , - ^ , ftf d i P i . ^ ^ f e j a s m ^r.,the,wind.
. ^ ( B y thepriaefisg, his davtght^ Raja-Nprsa, hadi|hree,^op|; ^ ^
« Raja Heiam, who reigned irntbe codpfay o f Hindustan;
« P i ^ ..jS»menu .whom SaioK-appointeddn hifi QWApliW.?:-; a # .
Raja Remden, .who:'reigned in. t e « » - .. ■ ■' "• ..
« After a short b « e H ^ SuUwdi<A apd his g r a ^ o n ,, Raja,$V4% relgned,^thiP place m.
« Amdm Nagceca>~ with still .greater authority than- his, .predecessors; a n d ^ ^ h c l^ d s of the
“ Bast andiWest,-except China, acknowlgdgftd'hinv ' . . . . B B B
m «cten aaja Swren formed the design of suhjugatmg China* and for p i s purpose marched
« towards th at cmmtry. Two months he marched an-wpthon«.^..obstruction, and.every
f T Gang,g.amgSVl ^he Raya of. v ^ c h
« w a sn am e d r-to g ^ Shah, Jmna. Here an Engagement took place, :s,w hm h Raja Swen
“ smote off the head of Raja .dang'.gi R h a h t J ^ whose-.subjects hjivjng: h»st - 4 « r chief
“ submitted to Raja Suren, Who married. Pukri ®mg%% the sister of, the deceased Rif,*;
« . f e r n Geng'-gO. Jfagar.u, Raja Smen advanced to theiCOUBtry.tof -AiaiJg Kms, whieh-jp-,former*
“ -times was a great .country, possessing a fo rt ®f black stone (supposed to be ^ thev«Ser
‘«jfeAor) ‘The name of the-Rajaidf this .country .was Omleh,, who was superior tojajlithe/ Eajas
“ of thecountiy.lying-under the wind. Here, another desperate engagement took, place»,«*
<“■ which-Rajd.^den. also was- kfiled, and the E O ^ ^ s u bm i tt e d to .Sure»: Then- R « « Suren
“ ,m®riejl;thp .daughter of the deceased iW M ^ ) »ad advanced to Tamarak. He returned,
“ ho weveFfto the land, of Kling without proceeding pi?-to China.. .-return p f R»je>
“ -Smen-he founded a eity of great sfee, * e .feme .renowned,, and the name
H ftf which was Bima&r (a yett-known edebrated ©ty of.the sputh of India), .’which even
t at the present time is a great city in the land- of Khng - | |
j ,« Bajo Sitren.had.by, the daughter r f * daughter, pamed «««#»• Wwi .mM*,
« and by Rutri Gdng'ga: he had- three sons, one. of them named BicMtrum Shah, another
“ Ralidutani, and the Riird-MfemaJiaro. |
« PaUduiam . succeeded to the government of Amden Nagard, and Niiumanam was pp-
“ pointed to the government of Chanduhani b«t on the .eldest sop, BiMiram Shdh, was only
« conferred a territory of small extent, which so displeased the yopng prmce, that he re-
“ solved to .Brandon the countjy. He accordingly.. embarked. .with twenty vessels, fitted put
“ with all,the appurtenances of war, determining to conquer W'^the mantim^cojmtr^e» i hut
“ -his fieet was dispersed hya storm', and part.of them returned to their, country.
. « mohitridn Shah is them represented as arriving in the ehuhtry now caHed Palembmg,
«' Where Bemang Leb.ar Raon, great grandson oi llaja Chuhn,. was chief. Here mari’ymg the
“ daughter
Majapahit.
ik. 3. 124^.
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