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The 1479 date seems to be based on Javanese legend rather than historical evidence. The fall of Majapahit is dated 1478 in later Javanese traditions, and so it would be logical that its successor kingdom built its first mosque the following year, but historians now date the fall of Majapahit to fifty years later.
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