At that time, Majapahit, led by Gajah Mada as Patih, tried to expand its power to the Sunda region.
However, before the Majapahit invasion reached the center of the Sunda kingdom, they were blocked at the border by a formidable Sundanese army.
Everyone asked to be let alive ..." The battle took place in a hilly area that was difficult to access, and the Majapahit troops suffered a major defeat.
The Sundanese army from Jipang succeeded in pushing back the Majapahit troops led by two mantri (ministers), Lěs and Beleteng.
Many of the Majapahit soldiers were killed including Lěs and Beleteng, and fled into the ravines, while others died in terrible conditions.