Sri Wikrama Wira

He was known as Raja Kecil Besar before his accession and married to an Indian princess named Nila Panjadi.

As recorded by Wang Dayuan in 1349, a Siamese fleet consisted of 70 junks descended upon the island kingdom.

Under the leadership of its ambitious warlord, Gajah Mada, Majapahit started to embark on overseas expansions against all kingdoms of Nusantara including the remnants of the Srivijaya.

Sri Wikrama Wira refused to do so and even sent a symbolic message threatening to shave the Majapahit king's head should he proceed to Singapura.

[3] The furious Majapahit king ordered an invasion with a fleet of 180 main warships and innumerable small vessels.

A depiction of armed Malay warriors in a mural on Fort Canning Park , alluding to the conflicts during Sri Wikrama Wira's reign.