Ken Angrok

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Ken Angrok is a legendary 13th-century Javanese figure who founded the Singhasari kingdom and is famed for his dramatic rise from commoner to king.

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instanceOf 13th-century Javanese person
Indonesian legendary person
Javanese ruler
founder of Singhasari
legendary figure
alsoKnownAs Ken Arok
Ranggah Rajasa
King of Kediri
surface form: Sri Ranggah Rajasa Sang Amurwabhumi
associatedMythology Javanese Hindu-Buddhist tradition
associatedWith East Java
Singhasari kingdom NERFINISHED
Tumapel region
causeOfDeath assassination
child Agni Bayu
Anusapati
Mahisa Campaka
Mahisa Wonga Teleng
Panji Saprang
Tohjaya
countryOfCitizenship Java
culture Javanese culture
describedIn Nagarakretagama
Pararaton
dynasty Rajasa dynasty
ethnicGroup Javanese people
founded Kingdom of Singhasari NERFINISHED
Rajasa dynasty
historicity semi-legendary
killedBy Anusapati
legacy ancestor of Majapahit royal line
symbol of social mobility in Javanese lore
narrativeRole culture hero in Javanese chronicles
trickster figure in Javanese legend
notableEvent assassination of Tunggul Ametung
notableWork foundation of Singhasari kingdom
origin commoner background
positionHeld King of Singhasari
predecessor Tunggul Ametung
region Indonesian archipelago
religion Hinduism
residence Singhasari Kingdom
surface form: Singhasari

Tumapel
spouse Ken Dedes
Ken Umang
successor Anusapati
timePeriod early 13th century
title Ranggah Rajasa
surface form: Sri Ranggah Rajasa Sang Amurwabhumi

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Ken Arok alternativeName Ken Angrok