- The Bima language, or
Bimanese (Bima:
Nggahi Mbojo, Indonesian:
Bahasa Bima), is an
Austronesian language spoken on the
eastern half of
Sumbawa Island...
- Bima (Bima:
Mbojo) is a city on the
eastern coast of the
island of
Sumbawa in
central Indonesia's
province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is the
largest city...
- romanized: Kesultanan Bima),
officially known as The
Settlements and
Lands of
Mbojo (Bima: Rasa ro Dana
Mbojo),
alternatively the
Kingdom of Bima (Malay: کرجاءن بيم, romanized: Kerajaan...
- The
Bimanese or
Mbojo are an
ethnic group of
Indonesia that
inhabits the
eastern part of
Sumbawa Island in West Nusa
Tenggara province. With a po****tion...
-
language in
central Flores.
Mbojo: In
eastern Sumbawa,
another variant of the
Lontara script is found,
which is
called the
Mbojo script and used for the Bima...
-
Sasak language from
nearby Lombok; the Bima
people in the east
speak Nggahi Mbojo (Bahasa Bima). They were once
separated by the
Tambora culture,
which spoke...
- Timor, Buru, and Seram. The
numerically most
important languages are
Nggahi Mbojo (Bimanese),
Manggarai of
western Flores, Uab Meto of West Timor, and Tetum...
- Pop.
density 860.27/km2 (2228.09/sq mi)
Ethnic groups Sasak, Balinese,
Mbojo, Chinese-Indonesian, Sumbawa, Flores, Arab, Javanese, Banjarese, Malay,...
- influence,
being introduced and
incorporated as the
Lonta Ende in Flores,
Mbojo in
eastern Sumbawa and
Satera Jontal in
western Sumbawa,
albeit with alternations...
- 121. ISBN 978-979-9100-11-5. Tajib, H.
Abdullah (1995).
Sejarah Bima Dana
Mbojo (in Indonesian). Jakarta:
Harapan Masa PGRI.
Oxford University Press (July...