Majapahit: The Empire That Once Ruled Indonesia — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore the role of the pasisir—the northern Javanese coastal lords—in the rise and fall of the Majapahit Empire. While the inland capital at Trowulan held ceremonial power, the real economic and military strength lay in the port cities like Ujung Galuh, Tuban, and Gresik. These lords controlled trade routes, sponsored the spread of Islam, and eventually backed the rival Demak Sultanate. Lucas explains how the pasisir's autonomy was both a source of wealth and a centrifugal force that weakened central authority. Key figures like Aria Teja and the regent of Tuban are discussed, along with the integration of foreign merchants—Chinese, Arab, and Indian—who brought new ideas and faiths. The episode also touches on the Wali Songo's collaborations with pasisir lords, and how the coast's openness contrasted with Majapahit's Hindu-Buddhist orthodoxy. A fresh angle on the empire's internal dynamics, this conversation reveals that Majapahit's fate was decided not just in court intrigues but on the docks and markets of its own coastline. #Majapahit #Pasisir #JavaneseHistory #Trowulan #UjungGaluh #Tuban #Gresik #Demak #WaliSongo #AriaTeja #SoutheastAsianHistory #MaritimeTrade #IslamInJava #HinduBuddhist #FexingoHistory #History #Indonesia #Nusantara Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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