- Nzinga-a-Nkuwu João I (né Nzinga-a-Nkuwu) was the 5th
ManiKongo of the
Kingdom of
Kongo (Kongo: Kongo-dia-Ntotila)
between 1470 and 1509. He voluntarily...
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migrated onto the mainland, the
Chinese described a "strong Kui (or Kuwei,
Kuwu, Kuye, Kugi, i.e. Ainu)
presence in the area
otherwise dominated by the Gilemi...
- pots
varying in
temperature are found.[citation needed] In Grobogan,
Bledug Kuwu mud
volcano erupts at
regular intervals,
about every 2 or 3 minutes. There...
- for
Kuwus District includes the
figure for the new
Ndoso District, cut out of it in the same period,
while the 2010
census po****tion
quoted for
Kuwus District...
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Grobogan region covers the
Sukowati area
north of
Bengawan Solo, Warung, Sela,
Kuwu,
Teras Karas,
Cengkal Sewu, and even to the
northern Kedu (Schrieke, II,...
- (lord), or bhre (prince or duke) Watek: the regency,
administered by wiyasa,
Kuwu: the district,
administered by lurah, Wanua: the village,
administered by...
-
migrated onto the mainland, the
Chinese described a "strong Kui (or Kuwei,
Kuwu, Kuye, Kugi, i.e. Ainu)
presence in the area
otherwise dominated by the Gilemi...
- new
settlement leader, Ki
Gedeng Alang-Alang was
bestowed with the
title "
Kuwu Cerbon" (Cerbon
village leader). A 15th-century
prince from Pajajaran, Prince...
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beverage made by
fermenting white moke in
earthenware clay
vessels called kuwu tua.
Black moke is
often served in
traditional parties and ceremonies. Drink...
- Hindu-Buddhist Era
sites (4th-14th century) in the
Kebumen Regency include:
Kuwu Panjer grave (Karangsari, Sruweng)
Kalbut stone (Lingga-Yoni)(Candirenggo...