Majapahit: The Empire That Once Ruled Indonesia — Fexingo History

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Majapahit: The Empire That Once Ruled Indonesia — Fexingo History

From its humble origins as a small rice-farming kingdom in 13th-century Java, the Majapahit Empire grew into a maritime superpower that controlled much of what is today Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and beyond. At its peak under Hayam Wuruk and his brilliant prime minister Gajah Mada, Majapahit enforced a vast tributary system stretching from Sumatra to New Guinea, leaving an indelible mark on the region's culture, language, and identity. This podcast, co-hosted by Lucas and Luna, explores the empire's rise through the lens of the Pararaton (Book of Kings) and Nagarakretagama, its sophisticated administration under the Palapa Oath, its adoption of syncretic Hindu-Buddhist practices, and the geopolitical rivalries that eventually led to its decline in the 15th and 16th centuries. We delve into the role of the keris as both weapon and spiritual object, the architectural legacy of the Candi Sukuh and Candi Penataran temples, and the enduring debate over the historical accuracy of

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    Majapahit's Spice Routes: Nutmeg, Clove, and the Moluccas — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Majapahit's influence extended to the spice islands of Maluku. They discuss the cloves from Ternate and Tidore and the nutmeg from Banda, which were highly prized in global trade. Lucas explains how the Negarakertagama records these commodities, how Majapahit's navy—the jong fleet—secured these routes, and the role of the Pasisir ports. They also examine the long-term impact of this spice trade on Indonesian history and the eventual rise of European colonial powers.#Majapahit #SpiceTrade #Moluccas #Maluku #Ternate #Tidore #Banda #Negarakertagama #Pasisir #Jong #GajahMada #HayamWuruk #Cloves #Nutmeg #SoutheastAsianHistory #MaritimeHistory #History #FexingoHistory #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Royal Pilgrimage: Hayam Wuruk's Journey Across Java — Fexingo History

    In this episode, we follow the great king Hayam Wuruk on his royal tour of East Java in AD 1359, as recorded in the Negarakertagama. Lucas and Luna explore the logistics, politics, and spirituality behind this month-long journey, from the lavish ceremonies at Candi Jago to the hunt in the forests of Limo. They discuss how the tour reinforced Majapahit's control over its heartland, what it reveals about the kingdom's economy and infrastructure, and the blend of Hindu-Buddhist and indigenous traditions that defined Javanese kingship. Along the way, they touch on the role of Gajah Mada, the sacred sites of the Singhasari dynasty, and the symbolic meaning of the Surya Majapahit emblem. This episode offers a vivid snapshot of Majapahit at its zenith, seen through the eyes of its greatest poet, Mpu Prapanca.#Majapahit #HayamWuruk #Negarakertagama #MpuPrapanca #CandiJago #SuryaMajapahit #GajahMada #Java #Trowulan #Singhasari #HinduBuddhist #Kingship #EastJava #RoyalTour #Pilgrimage #14thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Cosmic Capital: Trowulan as a Mandala City — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the layout and meaning of Majapahit's capital, Trowulan, through the lens of a mandala city—a cosmic model of the universe. They discuss how the city's design, centered on the royal palace and surrounded by concentric zones of temples, residences, and rice fields, reflected Javanese Hindu-Buddhist cosmology. Key sites like Candi Brahu, Candi Tikus, and the Segaran reservoir are examined. Lucas explains the concept of 'negara' and 'desa' (city and village) in the Negarakertagama, and how Trowulan was both a political capital and a sacred microcosm. The episode also touches on the city's water management and the recent archaeological work that reveals its sophistication. A fresh angle not covered in prior episodes on Trowulan's architecture or the Negarakertagama.#Majapahit #Trowulan #MandalaCity #Cosmology #Negarakertagama #CandiBrahu #CandiTikus #HinduBuddhist #JavaneseHistory #SoutheastAsia #Segaran #WaterManagement #Archaeology #MpuPrapanca #Nusantara #History #FexingoHistory #AncientCities #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Spice Routes: Nutmeg, Clove, and the Moluccas — Fexingo History

    Long before the Dutch East India Company, Majapahit's ships sailed east to the Spice Islands—the Moluccas—to trade for nutmeg, clove, and mace. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how these coveted spices, grown only on a handful of volcanic islands, became the economic fuel of the Majapahit empire. They discuss the logistics of the spice trade, the role of Banda and Ternate, and the diplomatic ties recorded in the Negarakertagama. Was it exploitation or partnership? Lucas unpacks the evidence: pepper from Sumatra, sandalwood from Timor, and the clove monopolies that later drew Europeans. They also touch on the mysterious 'Pasisir' ports and how local chiefs leveraged Majapahit's demand. A story of global desire, local power, and the fragrant seeds that built empires.#Majapahit #SpiceTrade #Moluccas #Nutmeg #Clove #Negarakertagama #Ternate #BandaIslands #Nusantara #SoutheastAsianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Pasisir #Sandalwood #Pepper #GajahMada #HayamWuruk #MajapahitEconomy #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Last Queen and the Fall of Trowulan — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the twilight of the Majapahit empire through the reign of its last known ruler, Queen Suhita's successor, and the final days of Trowulan. They discuss the mysterious queen Kencana Wungu, the rise of Demak under Raden Patah, and the pivotal role of the Wali Songo in spreading Islam. The episode examines the collapse of Majapahit's authority, the shift of power from the inland capital to the coastal pasisir, and the enduring legacy of Majapahit in modern Indonesia. Key figures include Kencana Wungu, Raden Patah, Sunan Kalijaga, and Sunan Ampel. The narrative draws from the Pararaton and Babad Tanah Jawi, highlighting the blend of historical fact and legend. Listeners will learn about the sengkala memorial inscriptions, the keris as a symbol of transition, and how the Wali Songo used wayang to spread Islam. The episode ends on a reflective note about how empires fade but their cultural DNA persists.#Majapahit #KencanaWungu #RadenPatah #Demak #WaliSongo #Trowulan #Pararaton #BabadTanahJawi #SunanKalijaga #SunanAmpel #Pasisir #Brawijaya #Keris #Sengkala #Wayang #SoutheastAsianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Secret Fleet: The Javanese Jong and Maritime Empire — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known chapter of Majapahit history: its massive ocean-going ships called jong. They discuss how these 200-foot-long vessels carried Javanese influence across the Indian Ocean, from the Maldives to Madagascar. The conversation covers the technical details of jong construction, the empire's strategic use of trade and naval power, and the legacy of this maritime tradition in the Nusantara region. Specifics include the Negarakertagama's descriptions of Majapahit's navy, the Chinese chronicles of Wang Dayuan and Zheng He, and the archaeological evidence from wrecks like the Java Sea Wreck. They also touch on the decline of the jong after the rise of the Islamic sultanates and the shift to smaller vessels. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in pre-colonial Southeast Asian naval history, shipbuilding, and the economic foundations of empire.#Majapahit #Jong #MaritimeEmpire #Nusantara #NavalHistory #SoutheastAsia #Java #Shipbuilding #Trade #IndianOcean #Negarakertagama #WangDayuan #ZhengHe #JavaSeaWreck #History #FexingoHistory #AncientShips #MajapahitJong #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Epic Poem: The Negarakertagama's Lost Stanzas — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the literary masterpiece that defined Majapahit: the Negarakertagama, a 14th-century epic poem by Mpu Prapanca. They explore how this text, rediscovered in the 19th century, provides a detailed account of Hayam Wuruk's royal progress across Java, the empire's vast tributary network, and the cultural life of the court. The conversation uncovers lost stanzas that hint at a rebellion against Gajah Mada, the symbolic meaning of the poem's structure, and how it was used to legitimize the king's divine rule. They also discuss the controversy over the poem's authorship and its role in modern Indonesian nationalism. Along the way, they touch on the poem's descriptions of rituals, the rice harvest, and the annual grand assembly at Trowulan, offering a vivid picture of Majapahit's golden age.#Negarakertagama #MpuPrapanca #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #Majapahit #JavanesePoetry #Kakawin #PalapaOath #Trowulan #Nusantara #SoutheastAsiaHistory #14thCentury #HinduBuddhist #Candi #Bali #IndonesianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #AncientJavaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Kutaramanawa: Law and Justice in a Javanese Empire — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Kutaramanawa, the legal code of Majapahit rediscovered in the 20th century. They discuss how this 14th-century text blends Hindu-Buddhist dharmashastra with local Javanese adat, regulating everything from debt and theft to inheritance and marriage. Learn about the structure of courts, the role of judges (dharmadhyaksa), and the harsh punishments prescribed, including fines, mutilation, and even execution. The conversation also touches on the influence of the Indian Manusmriti, the controversy over whether the code was actually enforced, and how the Kutaramanawa reveals the empire's sophisticated bureaucracy. A rare glimpse into the legal mind of ancient Java.#Majapahit #Kutaramanawa #LegalHistory #JavaneseLaw #Dharmashastra #Adat #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #Trowulan #Manusmriti #Debt #Inheritance #JusticeSystem #HinduBuddhist #14thCentury #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #IndonesianHistory #PalapaOathBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Sacred Keris: Power, Magic and the Forge — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the keris, the iconic wavy-bladed dagger that was far more than a weapon in Majapahit. They trace its origins to the 9th century, its rise as a symbol of authority and spiritual power, and its role in court ritual and rebellion. Learn about the legendary empu, or master smiths, who forged blades with cosmic significance, the Pamor pattern welding technique, and the keris's connection to Javanese cosmology. Discover how the Majapahit court used keris as heirlooms, how the Paregreg civil war saw keris politics at play, and how the tradition transformed under Demak. Featuring the empu of old, the keris of Hayam Wuruk, and the Surya Majapahit sun emblem's link to the blade's design. A deep dive into the object that embodied Majapahit's soul.#Majapahit #Keris #Pamor #Empu #Trowulan #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #SuryaMajapahit #Paregreg #Demak #JavaneseCosmology #Weapon #Heirloom #SoutheastAsia #Indonesia #History #FexingoHistory #Bladesmithing #IndonesianHistory #PalapaOathBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Shadow: The Wali Songo and Java's Islamic Transformation — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of the Wali Songo, the nine revered saints who spread Islam across Java during Majapahit's decline. They discuss how figures like Sunan Kalijaga and Sunan Ampel used Javanese culture — wayang puppetry and gamelan — to make the new faith accessible, while the coastal trading cities of Pasisir grew in power and wealth. The conversation examines the nuanced relationship between the Muslim merchants and the Hindu-Buddhist court, the strategic conversion of the Majapahit aristocracy, and how the Wali Songo's approach differed from the more assertive spread of Islam in other regions. Lucas highlights the syncretic blend that emerged, where Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic elements coexisted, shaping modern Javanese identity. The episode also touches on the Wali Songo's political influence, their connection to the rising Demak Sultanate, and the lingering debates about their historical authenticity. This episode offers a fresh perspective on how cultural adaptation and strategic patience reshaped Java's religious landscape.#WaliSongo #SunanKalijaga #SunanAmpel #Demak #Majapahit #Islamization #Java #Pasisir #Wayang #Gamelan #Sufism #Syncretism #SoutheastAsia #FexingoHistory #History #IndoIslamic #JavaneseCulture #IndonesiaHistory #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Female Regent: Queen Suhita — Fexingo History

    When Hayam Wuruk died without a strong heir, Majapahit faced a succession crisis that thrust a young queen onto the throne. This episode explores the reign of Queen Suhita (r. 1429–1447), a female ruler who held the empire together during a turbulent period. We discuss her royal lineage as granddaughter of Wikramawardhana, her marriage to her cousin Rajasawardhana, and the political maneuvering of powerful nobles like Bhre Pandansalas. Suhita's reign saw centralization efforts, diplomatic challenges with the rising power of Demak, and the continued patronage of Hindu-Buddhist traditions at Trowulan. We also examine the fragmented historical sources—the Pararaton, the Wintang Mas inscription, and Chinese accounts from the Ming dynasty—that piece together her story. Why did Suhita vanish from Majapahit's official chronicles? How did she navigate a court dominated by male advisors? And what does her rule tell us about gender and power in medieval Java? Tune in to uncover the forgotten legacy of one of Southeast Asia's few reigning queens.#Majapahit #QueenSuhita #FemaleRuler #SoutheastAsia #Java #Trowulan #Pararaton #BhrePandansalas #Rajasawardhana #Demak #MingChina #HinduBuddhist #SuccessionCrisis #WintangMas #BhumiJawa #Nusantara #History #FexingoHistory #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Master Builder: The Architect of Trowulan — Fexingo History

    In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna uncover the story of the anonymous master architect who designed Majapahit's capital, Trowulan. They explore the engineering marvels of the city—from its intricate water management system to the majestic Candi Tikus and Candi Brahu. Lucas explains how the architect, likely a high-ranking royal engineer known as a sang pamegat, incorporated Hindu-Buddhist cosmology into the city's layout, using the Surya Majapahit as a guiding symbol. The conversation touches on the construction of brick and andesite structures, the role of corvée labor, and the influence of Javanese and Indian architectural traditions. Luna asks about the architect's identity, and Lucas reveals that while no name survives, the legacy of the city itself is a testament to their genius. The episode ends by reflecting on how Trowulan's ruins still inspire modern Indonesian architecture.#Majapahit #Trowulan #Architect #CandiTikus #CandiBrahu #SuryaMajapahit #HinduBuddhist #JavaneseArchitecture #SoutheastAsia #MedievalCity #WaterManagement #SangPamegat #BrickConstruction #Andesite #CorveeLabor #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Cosmic Order: The Surya Majapahit Sun Emblem — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Surya Majapahit, the radiant sun emblem that served as the royal seal of Majapahit. They trace its origins to Hindu-Buddhist cosmology, its use on temples and coins, and its rediscovery in the 19th century. The discussion covers the emblem's nine-pointed design symbolizing the eight cardinal directions plus center, its appearance on the Negarakertagama manuscript, and its adoption by modern Indonesia as a national symbol. Lucas explains how the Surya Majapahit reflects the empire's ideology of cosmic order and centralized power, and how it contrasts with the Garuda Pancasila. The episode also touches on the emblem's role in legitimizing rulers and its connection to the sun god Surya in Javanese tradition.#SuryaMajapahit #Majapahit #Emblem #SunSymbol #HinduBuddhist #CosmicOrder #Negarakertagama #Trowulan #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #JavaneseHistory #SoutheastAsia #Nusantara #Indonesia #Symbolism #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #IndonesianHistory #PalapaOathBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Lost Crown: The Surya Majapahit and Royal Symbolism — Fexingo History

    Episode 11 of our Majapahit series turns to something you rarely see in history books: the royal regalia of a fallen empire. We explore the Surya Majapahit — the sunburst emblem that adorned thrones, banners, and temple walls from Trowulan to Bali. How did a Hindu-Buddhist sun symbol survive the Islamic conversion of Java? Why did Balinese kings adopt it as their own? And what does a 14th-century gold crown found in a Dutch museum tell us about Majapahit's self-image? Lucas traces the journey of the Surya from the Negarakertagama's poetic descriptions to the modern Indonesian coat of arms. Luna asks about the mysterious 'Mahkota Majapahit' — the crown that may or may not have belonged to Hayam Wuruk. We discuss the role of royal regalia in legitimizing power, the trade networks that brought gold and gems to Java, and the strange afterlife of these objects in colonial collections. Along the way, we touch on the keris as a spiritual artifact, the symbolism of the sun in ancient Javanese cosmology, and the quiet persistence of Majapahit imagery in Indonesian politics today. No battles, no conquests — just the quiet power of a symbol that outlasted an empire.#Majapahit #SuryaMajapahit #HayamWuruk #Negarakertagama #RoyalRegalia #MahkotaMajapahit #Trowulan #Bali #HinduBuddhist #Keris #SunSymbolism #IndonesianHistory #ColonialCollections #SoutheastAsia #JavaneseCosmology #EmpireLegacy #FexingoHistory #History #GajahMada #PalapaOathBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Justice: The Kutaramanawa Legal Code — Fexingo History

    Beyond battles and palaces, empires are built on laws. This episode explores the Kutaramanawa, Majapahit's legal code discovered in a Balinese manuscript. Lucas and Luna unravel its origins in Indian Dharmashastra, its blend of Hindu and local adat, and its surprising provisions—from fines for insulting a buffalo to death for sorcery. They discuss how the code balanced royal authority with village autonomy, its penalties for theft, debt, and adultery, and why it vanished after Islamization. A window into everyday justice in 14th-century Java, where the king's word was law but custom still held sway.#Majapahit #Kutaramanawa #LegalHistory #HinduLaw #Dharmashastra #Java #Indonesia #Trowulan #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #Adat #Sorcery #Debt #Justice #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #LegalCode #IndonesianHistory #PalapaOathBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Village Roots: The Desawarnana and Rural Life — Fexingo History

    In this episode of Majapahit: The Empire That Once Ruled Indonesia, Lucas and Luna step away from the palace intrigues of Trowulan and the famous Palapa Oath to explore the everyday lives of common people in the Majapahit heartland. Using the Negarakertagama (or Desawarnana) as a guide, they examine how the poet Mpu Prapanca described villages, rice terraces, and local governance under Hayam Wuruk's reign. The conversation covers the role of the 'mancanagara' system—a network of outlying territories—and the surprising autonomy enjoyed by village communities. Lucas explains how the Sawah irrigation system, the construction of simple temples, and local markets sustained an empire that is often remembered only for its grand monuments. They also touch on the religious syncretism of rural Java, where Hindu gods mingled with ancestral spirits, and how modern archaeology at sites like Candi Kidal and Candi Jago reveals these everyday connections. A fresh look at the empire from the ground up—what was life like for the farmers, priests, and traders who made Majapahit possible?#Majapahit #Desawarnana #Negarakertagama #MpuPrapanca #HayamWuruk #Trowulan #CandiKidal #CandiJago #Mancanagara #Sawah #RuralJava #VillageLife #HinduBuddhist #MedievalIndonesia #SoutheastAsianHistory #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Shadow Empire: The Rise of Demak and Islamization of Java — Fexingo History

    This episode dives into the twilight of Majapahit and the unexpected rise of Demak, the first Islamic kingdom on Java. We explore how a Chinese Muslim admiral, Zheng He, planted the seeds of conversion along the north coast, how the Wali Songo — nine saints — spread Islam through wayang and gamelan, and how Raden Patah, allegedly a Majapahit prince, built a rival sultanate. Lucas walks us through the Paregreg civil war that shattered Majapahit, the sacking of Trowulan, and the transfer of power to Demak. We meet Sunan Kalijaga, who used shadow puppets to preach, and Sunan Ampel, who shaped the new state. The episode ends with a reflection on how Indonesia's largest religion today was born from the ashes of a Hindu-Buddhist empire — a story of adaptation, not conquest.#Demak #WaliSongo #RadenPatah #ZhengHe #Paregreg #Trowulan #SunanKalijaga #Islamization #Java #Majapahit #SoutheastAsia #Pasisir #Wayang #Gamelan #HistoryOfIslam #IndonesianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #HayamWuruk #GajahMadaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Last Stand: The Battle of Bubat Revisited — Fexingo History

    Long before Majapahit fell to civil war and Demak's rise, there was a single, bloody day that shattered the empire's unity forever: the Battle of Bubat in 1357. This episode unpacks the rivalry between Majapahit's powerful prime minister Gajah Mada and the Sunda kingdom, the disastrous diplomatic marriage between Hayam Wuruk and Princess Dyah Pitaloka, and how the massacre at Bubat turned a potential ally into an eternal enemy. We explore the legendary Palapa Oath's dark side, the Sunda source Pustaka Rajyarajya i Bhumi Nusantara, and why this defeat still resonates in Indonesian culture today. Lucas and Luna examine whether Bubat was a calculated political move or a tragic failure of diplomacy, and how it redefined Majapahit's trajectory away from its golden age. An episode about ambition, honor, and the price of empire.#Majapahit #Bubat #GajahMada #HayamWuruk #Sunda #DyahPitaloka #PalapaOath #PustakaRajyarajya #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsia #MedievalHistory #BattleOfBubat #Diplomacy #Empire #Tragedy #History #FexingoHistory #Indonesia #HinduBuddhist #AncientJavaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Currency Revolution: Kepeng Coins and the Chinese Connection — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Majapahit became the economic engine of the archipelago not through conquest alone, but through a quiet revolution in currency. They trace the origin of the Chinese copper cash—kepeng—that flooded Java under Emperor Hongwu and the Ming dynasty's ban on private trade. Lucas explains how Majapahit's ports, especially Surabaya and Tuban, became melting pots where Chinese junks, Indian cloth, and Moluccan spices exchanged hands using a standardised coinage that even the smallest farmer could use. The episode delves into the archaeological evidence from Trowulan, where thousands of kepeng have been unearthed, and the curious fact that Majapahit never minted its own coins—a sign of how deeply integrated it was with the Indian Ocean trade network. Luna asks about the 'ghost money' connection, and Lucas reveals how kepeng were used in local rituals, mixing economic and spiritual life. They also touch on the decline of this system when the Ming reopened private trade and the supply of Chinese coins dried up, contributing to Majapahit's economic vulnerability. A story of money, power, and the invisible currents that held an empire together.#Majapahit #Kepeng #ChineseCoins #Trowulan #Surabaya #Tuban #MingDynasty #Hongwu #CopperCash #IndianOceanTrade #EconomicHistory #Numismatics #GhostMoney #JavaneseHistory #Archipelago #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Buddhist Queen and a Forgotten Regency — Fexingo History

    This episode of Fexingo History's Majapahit series explores the crucial but often overlooked role of Queen Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi, who ruled as regent from 1328 to 1350 for her young son Hayam Wuruk, the later great emperor. We examine her alliance with Gajah Mada, the crushing of rebellions, and the Buddhist royal patronage that shaped Majapahit's golden age. Discover how her rule set the stage for the Palapa Oath and the empire's peak, with insights from the Negarakertagama and Chinese tributary records.#Majapahit #QueenTribhuwana #TribhuwanaWijayatunggadewi #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #PalapaOath #Negarakertagama #Buddhism #Trowulan #SoutheastAsianHistory #IndonesianHistory #Regency #14thCentury #Java #Nusantara #FexingoHistory #History #WomenInHistory #SoutheastAsia #HinduBuddhistBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    Majapahit's Forgotten Naval Empire: Trade, Piracy, and the Junk Fleet — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Majapahit's maritime power, often overshadowed by its land-based exploits. They discuss the empire's formidable naval fleet, known as the 'jong' ships, and how Majapahit controlled crucial trade routes through the Malay Archipelago. The conversation delves into the role of the 'laksamana' (admirals), the strategic use of piracy and tribute, and the archaeological evidence of shipwrecks like the Java Sea Wreck. Lucas explains how maritime trade in spices, sandalwood, and slaves funded the empire's grandeur, and how the decline of naval strength contributed to Majapahit's fall. Specific figures like Adityawarman of Malayu and the naval campaigns under Hayam Wuruk are highlighted. The episode also touches on the legacy of Majapahit's seafaring culture in modern Indonesia's maritime identity.#Majapahit #MaritimeHistory #Jong #Laksamana #JavaSeaWreck #SpiceTrade #Adityawarman #Malayu #Srivijaya #Nusantara #NavalEmpire #IndianOceanTrade #Piracy #TributeSystem #SoutheastAsianHistory #MedievalTrade #IndonesianHistory #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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    The Fall of Majapahit: Civil War and the Rise of Demak — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the twilight years of the Majapahit Empire, from the death of Hayam Wuruk in 1389 to its final collapse in the early 16th century. They discuss the destabilizing succession crisis between Wikramawardhana and Wirabhumi, the brutal Paregreg civil war (1404–1406), and the role of Chinese admiral Zheng He's interventions. The conversation also covers the rise of Demak as the first Islamic sultanate in Java, led by Raden Patah, and the symbolic end of Majapahit when Demak captured the capital Trowulan in 1527. Along the way, they touch on the emergence of the Pasisir coastal culture, the spread of Islam through trade and the Wali Songo, and the transformation of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika from a Hindu-Buddhist motto into Indonesia's national motto. This episode avoids re-covering the golden age or Gajah Mada's oath, instead focusing on the empire's fragmentation and legacy.#Majapahit #Paregreg #Wirabhumi #Wikramawardhana #ZhengHe #Demak #RadenPatah #WaliSongo #BhinnekaTunggalIka #Trowulan #FallOfMajapahit #HinduBuddhist #IslamInJava #Pasisir #JavaneseHistory #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #IndonesianHistory #HayamWurukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

  23. 13

    Majapahit's Golden Age: Hayam Wuruk and the Architecture of Empire — Fexingo History

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the cultural and architectural zenith of the Majapahit Empire under King Hayam Wuruk and his grand vizier Gajah Mada. They discuss the Negarakertagama, a 14th-century poem that describes Majapahit's vast realm, from Sumatra to New Guinea. Lucas explains how the capital, Trowulan, was a meticulously planned city with irrigation canals, markets, and monumental brick gates. The conversation dives into the syncretic nature of Majapahit religion—a blend of Hindu, Buddhist, and indigenous ancestor worship—and how the annual Srada ceremony reinforced royal authority. They also touch on the keris as a cultural symbol and the disputed role of the sea trade network. Finally, they consider the limits of central control in a sprawling island empire, setting the stage for later decline.#Majapahit #HayamWuruk #GajahMada #Negarakertagama #Trowulan #Nusantara #SradaCeremony #Keris #HinduBuddhist #IndonesianHistory #SoutheastAsia #14thCentury #Empire #Architecture #Syncretism #AncientCities #History #FexingoHistory #PalapaOath #AncientJavaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

  24. 12

    Majapahit: The Empire That Once Ruled Indonesia — Fexingo History

    In this pilot episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Majapahit Empire, the last great Hindu-Buddhist kingdom to rule the Indonesian archipelago. They begin in 1293 AD with the coronation of Raden Wijaya, the empire's founder, and trace the early struggles that shaped its destiny. Lucas explains how a small, war-torn kingdom in eastern Java grew into a maritime superpower controlling trade routes from Sumatra to New Guinea. The conversation touches on key figures like the legendary Gajah Mada, the cunning prime minister who swore the Palapa Oath not to taste spices until he had united the whole archipelago. Lucas also describes Majapahit's capital, Trowulan, with its red brick gates and grand halls, and hints at the empire's sophisticated bureaucracy and cultural achievements. The episode sets the stage for future explorations of Majapahit's golden age under Hayam Wuruk, its naval dominance, and its eventual decline in the face of Islam's spread. It's a vivid, accessible entry point into a civilization that once rivaled the great empires of Asia, yet remains little known in the West.#Majapahit #IndonesianHistory #RadenWijaya #GajahMada #Trowulan #PalapaOath #HinduBuddhistKingdom #MaritimeEmpire #Java #Nusantara #SoutheastAsia #HayamWuruk #13thCentury #14thCentury #MedievalEmpires #HistoricalPodcast #History #FexingoHistory #HinduBuddhist #AncientJavaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/majapahit-the-empire-that-once-ruled-indonesia-fexingo-history--6985269/support.

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From its humble origins as a small rice-farming kingdom in 13th-century Java, the Majapahit Empire grew into a maritime superpower that controlled much of what is today Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and beyond. At its peak under Hayam Wuruk and his brilliant prime minister Gajah Mada, Majapahit enforced a vast tributary system stretching from Sumatra to New Guinea, leaving an indelible mark on the region's culture, language, and identity. This podcast, co-hosted by Lucas and Luna, explores the empire's rise through the lens of the Pararaton (Book of Kings) and Nagarakretagama, its sophisticated administration under the Palapa Oath, its adoption of syncretic Hindu-Buddhist practices, and the geopolitical rivalries that eventually led to its decline in the 15th and 16th centuries. We delve into the role of the keris as both weapon and spiritual object, the architectural legacy of the Candi Sukuh and Candi Penataran temples, and the enduring debate over the historical accuracy of

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