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instead of
Javanese characters. The
Royal Palace of
Yogyakarta (Indonesian:
Keraton N****ogyakarta Hadiningrat, Javanese: ꦏꦿꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠꦲꦢꦶꦤꦶꦔꦿꦠ꧀, romanized: Kraton...
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Kraton Kanoman is a
palace in the
Indonesian city of
Cirebon in West Java. It was
founded by
Sultan Anom I in 1677. In the
outer area of the palace, the...
- rituals,
traditional Javanese dances or
palace ceremonies in
Javanese keratons. The bare
shoulders of the
kemben may be
regarded as a
representation of...
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Under Robert Rollo Gillespie, a
British expeditionary force ****aulted the
keraton of Yogyakarta,
deposing the
reigning Sultan of
Yogyakarta Hamengkubuwono...
- The
Keraton Agung Sejagat (Javanese: ꦏꦫꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦲꦒꦸꦁꦱꦗꦒꦢ꧀, romanized: Karaton
Agung Sajagad; English:
Universal Grand Throne) was a
hybrid mystical movement...
- maintenance, all of the four
keratons of
Cirebon are in a
state of disrepair. In 2012, the
government planned to
restore the four
keratons, or palaces, in Cirebon—the...
- Susuhunan, or in
short version Sunan, is a
title used by the
monarchs of
Mataram and then by the
hereditary rulers of Surakarta, Indonesia. Additionally...
- of
Cirebon sultanate; Kasepuhan, Kanoman, Kaprabonan, and
Kacirebonan Keratons are now run as a
cultural institution to
preserve Cirebon culture. Each...
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Karta Palace (also
known as,
Court of Karto,
Keraton Karta) was a
palace built by
Sultan Agung in
Central Java in the
early 1600s. It was
located approximately...
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observation tower, and
camping grounds. The
local name is
Tebing Keraton,
meaning "
Keraton cliff"; an
older name is
Karang Jontor,
which in
Sundanese roughly...