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Mongol Invasion of Java

1 h 0 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we focus on the Mongol invasion of Java in 1293, a dramatic clash between the Yuan dynasty and the rising power of Majapahit. The episode explores how Kublai Khan’s expedition, originally launched to punish the Javanese ruler Kertanegara of Singhasari, became entangled in local political upheaval after Kertanegara’s overthrow. It highlights the role of Raden Wijaya, who skillfully allied with the Mongol forces to defeat his rivals before turning against them and driving them from Java. This failed invasion marked a turning point in Javanese history, helping pave the way for the rise of the Majapahit Empire and showing how Southeast Asian rulers could manipulate global imperial ambitions to serve local political goals.

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