Mongol Invasion of Java

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The Mongol invasion of Java was a military effort made by Kublai Khan nominally the great Khan of Mongol empire and founcer of Yuan Dynasty, to invade Java, an island in modern Indonesia. In 1293, he sent a large invasion fleet to Java with 1000 ships and 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers. This was a punitive expedition against King Kertanegara of Singhasari Kingdom, who had refused to pay tribute to the Yuan and maimed one of its envoy. However, the invasion ended with failure for the Mongols, and resulted in the establishment of Majapahit Empire as thassalocratic power based on East Java from 14-16th century.


music :
Ayodhya Symphony Orchestra - Anoman Obong
Ayodhya Symphony Orchestra - Prau Layar
Ayodhya Symphony Orchestra - Tresna Kula
Raden Agung - Gending Majapahit
Richard Beddow - Hun Theme
Richard Beddow - Scourge of God
Michael Curran - Genghis Khan war theme
Vitalis Eirich - Diamond Dragon

Category
Seminar on Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism History of Buddhism
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