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  2. Ken Dedes - Wikipedia

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    Ken Dedes was the first queen of Singhasari.She was the wife of Ken Arok, the first ruler of Singhasari, Java, Indonesia.She was later considered the ancestress of kings that ruled Java, the great mother of the Rajasa dynasty, the royal family that ruled Java from the Singhasari to the Majapahit era.

  3. Ken Arok - Wikipedia

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    Knowing that Ken Dedes was pregnant, and determined to murder Tunggul Ametung before his wife gave birth to a possible son and heir, [citation needed] Ken Arok took the kris from its maker and stabbed Mpu Gandring. With his last breath, Mpu Gandring famously cursed Ken Arok, foretelling that he himself and seven generations of his descendants ...

  4. Pararaton - Wikipedia

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    The Pararaton (Book of Kings), also known as the Katuturanira Ken Angrok (Story of Ken Angrok), is a 16th-century [1] Javanese historical chronicle [2]: 187 written in Kawi (Old Javanese). The comparatively short text of 32 folio-size pages (1126 lines) contains the history of the kings of Singhasari and Majapahit in eastern Java .

  5. Laudya Cynthia Bella - Wikipedia

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    Ken Arok & Ken Dedes: Ken Dedes Lead role MNCTV: 2014 Yang Penting Halal: Jelita Lead role MNCTV: Pesbukers: Herself Comedy variety show ANTV: Sahurnya Ramadhan: Herself Ramadhan comedy variety show Trans TV: Ngabuburit Season 2: Herself Comedy variety show Trans TV: 2015 BBB Story: Herself Variety Show Trans TV: 2015—2017 Sunsilk Hijab Hunt

  6. Singhasari - Wikipedia

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    Singhasari was founded by Ken Arok (1182–1227/1247), whose story is a popular folktale in Central and East Java. Most of Ken Arok's life story and the early history of Singhasari were taken from the Pararaton account, which also incorporates some mythical aspects.

  7. Anusapati - Wikipedia

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    The semi-mythical Pararaton, a Javanese historical chronicle, [2] states that Tunggul Ametung, the ruler of the minor Javanese kingdom of Tumapel, was killed by the first king of Singhasari Ken Arok using a cursed kris, a type of Javanese knife, forged by Mpu Gandring. After he killed Tunggul Ametung, Ken Arok married Ken Dedes and formed the ...

  8. Raden Wijaya - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively with Nagarakretagama, Dyah Lembu Tal, also known as Dyah Singhamurti, was a man and the great-grandson of Ken Arok, 1st King of Singhasari (1222–1227) and Ken Dedes, by their son Mahisa Wonga Teleng, and his son Mahisa Campaka (Nara Singhamurti). Because Nagarakretagama was written in 1365, 56 years since the Raden Wijaya's ...

  9. List of Javanese people - Wikipedia

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    Ken Arok, founder of Rajasa dynasty whose descendants became the ruling house of Singhasari Kingdom and Majapahit empire; Ken Dedes, wife of Ken Arok; Raden Wijaya, king from Rajasa dynasty and the first monarch of Majapahit; Rakai Pikatan, king of Sanjaya dynasty in the 9th century AD, builder of Prambanan Hindu temple in Central Java