Bhatara Prabhu Girindrawardhana Dyah Ranawijaya (abbreviated as Brawijaya) was the last King of Daha from 1486 until his death. He is referred in a Jiyu inscription as , which means ruler of Majapahit, Janggala and Kediri, and as Pa Bu Ta La in Chinese literature. In modern historiography, he is believed to be the historical basis of Babad Tanah Jawi's legendary figure, Raden Alit/ Browijoyo. In Suma Oriental, he is mentioned as 'Batara Vojyaya', who is constantly at war with the ruler of Demak, 'Pate Rodim'
Bhatara Prabhu Girindrawardhana Dyah Ranawijaya (abbreviated as Brawijaya) was the last King of Daha from 1486 until his death. He is referred in a Jiyu inscription as , which means ruler of Majapahit, Janggala and Kediri, and as Pa Bu Ta La in Chinese literature. In modern historiography, he is believed to be the historical basis of Babad Tanah Jawi's legendary figure, Raden Alit/ Browijoyo. In Suma Oriental, he is mentioned as 'Batara Vojyaya', who is constantly at war with the ruler of Demak, 'Pate Rodim'
==Background== Ranawijaya was born in Trowulan (also called Wilwatikta) to King Singhawikramawardhana during a time of upheaval and decline across the Empire. In 1468 Prince Kertabhumi rebelled against King Singhawikramawardhana and captured Trowulan. The king moved to Daha, the former capital of Kadiri, where he died. Thus when Ranawijaya ascended the throne in 1474, the empire was divided.
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