majapahit

  1. Ming conquer Indian Ocean

    Ming China's Yongle Emperor sent maritime expeditions under Admiral Zheng He to establish imperial control over the maritime trade, to bring the maritime trade into the tributary system and to force foreign countries to comply with the tributary system. But the expeditions were stopped to divert...
  2. GameBawesome

    AHC/WI: A surviving Majapahit Rump-state

    Majapahit was once the largest Southeast Asian Empires in history. Encompassing Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and parts of Thailand and the Philippines, this Hindu-Buddhist empire centered in Java created a Thalassocracy that controlled the Spice Trade. However, it's power began to...
  3. kasumigenx

    The Plucked Garuda
    Threadmarks: An unlucky noble in Java

    On the late 1200s, Raden Wijaya, the son of Mahisa Campaka would fail to make the necessary connections to conspire with the Mongols to establish a new kingdom in Java, he would disappear from history as a simple noble from Java and would die from obscurity, he returned from another land trying...
  4. kasumigenx

    Gers on the Pacific V4 Mongolian Philippines TL
    Threadmarks: Verse 1

    On an unknown land in Sambali or Sanfotsi[1] the latter part of the 13th century, a woman would refuse the advances of a Prince of Singhasari, she knew what he was upto and instead married a Mongol Prince instead. The marriage was between this unknown noblewoman from Sambali and a prince of the...
  5. kasumigenx

    Princess of Heaven(Princesa del Cielo) - A Philippines/Majapahit timeline
    Threadmarks: Princess of Heaven

    In the late 15th century, Dayang Kaylangitan would have watched the defeat and death of her father, the chieftain of Tondo. Dayang Kaylangitan is in confinement in her own home after knowing the defeat of her father, the chieftain of Tondo She would refuse to marry Lontok, the son of Bolkiah...
  6. kasumigenx

    Is it possible for Raden Wijaya not to remove his first wife from history

    Is it possible for Raden Wijaya not to remove his first wife from history even if his kids with her will not inherit, his probable first wife, Sasaban was technically useful for him when he was trying to usurp the throne of Singhasari, because her family's domains are near Yuan where he could...
  7. kasumigenx

    No Majapahit Scenario: An Empire that did not exist due to a woman’s rejection
    Threadmarks: An Empire that did not exist due to a woman’s rejection

    A noble woman in the Island of Sanfotsi or Selurong[1] would choose another man, of Mongol extraction instead of Nararya as she has realized that she would just be used by that man because he would be able to convince the Yuan to attack Java. The woman would not be known in history or in Epics...
  8. kasumigenx

    Impact of a surviving Majapahit

    One, as far as I know, is that Majapahit would give the Portuguese their ports and the Portuguese would be able to use them in Prosetylization until Japan would decide to go Sakoku as IOTL, I see the Spanish gaining Borneo ITTL and not gaining any part of Luzon as it would remain as trading part...
  9. kasumigenx

    WI: Portugal easily takes over Majapahit territory after Brawijaya VII's death

    Since Brawijaya VII died allied with the Portuguese and the Portuguese discovered and have some knowledge of their lands, they have some mandate and rights over it. I think Portugal can take over the territory of Brawijaya VII and get the recognition of the Mandalas easily, the issue regarding...
  10. kasumigenx

    Dois Países – a Tale of the Two countries
    Threadmarks: Sold lands?

    Dois Países – a Tale of the Two countries Sold lands? On the late 15th century the Bruneian fleet embarking to Tondo would sink to the bottom of the oceans never to be found again, that was to the land which is a Mandala of Majapahit and is loyal to the Majapahit, after the death of Bolkiah...
  11. kasumigenx

    Luso Sundanese TL Lite
    Threadmarks: Portuguese Prosetylization

    Note: Removed the Butterflies in this TL and still no Don Carlos Luso-Sundanese TL Lite Portuguese Prosetylization Because of the growing Islamic force in Demak and Cirebon, the Hindu king of Sunda, Sri Baduga, sought assistance from the Portuguese at Malacca. He sent his son, Crown Prince...
  12. GameBawesome

    Majapahit Rump State survival

    What if there was never a Demak invasion, and the Majapahit survives as a former shadow of itself. The Majapahit remains majority Hindu, and survives to the European Colonization, but is able to stay independent. How would the Remnant of the Majapahit react to European contact and trade? Note...
  13. GauchoBadger

    How would relations between Europe and a surviving Majapahit Empire go?

    So, assume that the Majapahit Empire doesn't collapse, and/or that Indonesia stays more-or-less united under the hegemony of one island state till, say, the late 16th century. How would this affect relations between Europe and the East Indies? What happens to Portuguese history? With more...
  14. I'tikaf

    South East Asian Discovery of Australia?

    So I was reading up on Sulawesi and Java and I found that fishermen from Sulawesi would fish for sea cucumber around the coasts of Northern Australia. I'm not exactly sure about the dates but they seemed to have fished around here from the 15th-17th centuries. They also seemed to have traded...
  15. kasumigenx

    Rebirth of Majapahit
    Threadmarks: Verse 1

    On 1527, Demak Sultanate defeats the remaining Hindu Majapahit state, the state ruled by the usurper Prabu Udara, then afterwards the Demak Sultanate would annex Malacca from the Portuguese and Bali and later subjugate Johor, Saludong(OTL Majority of Luzon) and Aceh afterwards easily due to them...
  16. kasumigenx

    GUNS OF TROWULAN - A Majapahit Timeline

    GUNS OF TROWULAN I On 1515, a decade or more after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, the ashes of Mt Pinatubo would bring in good harvests, some of the traders from Champa and Malacca in Kaboloan in Selurong decide to settle in Selurong due to the destruction of their homelands. Selurong would...
  17. kasumigenx

    1520: A Majapahit timeline

    Guns of Trowulan aka 1520 Emperor Brawijaya VI I On 1520, Majapahit vassal states such as Demak and Brunei already are already in power and would advance further the impending collapse of Majapahit, Girindrawardhana aka Brawijaya VI have been advised on what to do and save the empire, he...
  18. kasumigenx

    WI:No Sack of Java - No Majapahit

    One of the consequences of the Sack of Java is the establishment of Majapahit, from what I remember it stopped the spread of islam.. I found out that Northern Luzon and Sulu had contacts with Sumadera/Pasai which is converting to islam before the Majapahit is founded, in the case of Luzon they...
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