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Gusti Ketut Jelantik (-1849) was a
Balinese Prime Minister of the
state of Buleleng, who
resisted the
imposition of
Dutch treaties. He
became a leader...
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Ketut Jelantik (1854–1873;
regency 1853-1861; died 1893) [descended from
Gusti Ngurah Jelantik]
Dutch direct rule 1882-1929 Anak
Agung Putu
Jelantik (regent...
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Ketut Jelantik (1854–1873;
regency 1853-1861; died 1893) [descended from
Gusti Ngurah Jelantik]
Dutch direct rule 1882-1929 Anak
Agung Putu
Jelantik (regent...
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capture dead or
alive the
Rajas of
Buleleng and
Karangasem and
Patih Jelantik.
Hoping to lure
these leaders into his
grasp Michiels agreed to talk. In...
- Once the main
Dutch force had
returned to Java, the
local Balinese ruler Jelantik refused to pay the
agreed settlement to the
Dutch and
endeavoured to unite...
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Gusti Bagus Djilantik (1887-1966) was the raja of
Karangasem Regency in Bali. He
served under Dutch East
Indies colonial rule. He
built the
Taman Ujung...
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complex was
built in 1946 by the late King of Karangsem, I
Gusti Bagus Jelantik, who was also
responsible for the
construction of
Taman Ujung. It was destro****...
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Ujung Water Palace was
built by the King of Karangasem, I
Gusti Bagus Jelantik, who
holds Anak
Agung Agung Ketut Karangasem Anglurah. This
palace is a...
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Balinese numbered 16,000,
including about 1,500
equipped with
firearms under Jelantik.
After the
Dutch landing, the
Balinese withdrew to
their fortified position...
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ruler asked for the help of the v****al
ruler of Karangasem, Anak
Agung Gde
Jelantik, to send him 1,200
elite troops to
quash the rebellion. The war
raged on...