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Priyayi (also
spelled Priayi;
former spelling: Prijaji) was the Dutch-era
class of the
nobles of the robe, as
opposed to
royal nobility or
ningrat (Javanese)...
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Soetjipto (born 1910) was a
Javanese author and
priyayi known for his
autobiographical m****cript that
explores the
theme of homo****uality. He was born...
- The
Djajadiningrat family was a high-ranking
priyayi family in
colonial Indonesia,
whose members often served as
Bupati or
Regents (district heads) of...
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autobiographical m****cript
written by Soetjipto, a homo****ual
Javanese priyayi that is
written between 1919 and 1927 in East Java,
Dutch East Indies....
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Javanese community into
three aliran or "streams": santri,
abangan and
priyayi.
According to him, the
Santri followed an
orthodox interpretation Islam...
- (aliran in Indonesian) in
Javanese society; namely, the santri, abangan, and
priyayi.
Members of the
Santri class are more
likely to be
urban dwellers, and...
- 2307/3350770. hdl:1813/53573. JSTOR 3350770. Sutherland,
Heather (1975). "The
Priyayi". Indonesia. 19 (19): 57–77. doi:10.2307/3350702. JSTOR 3350702. Sutherland...
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Prijaji (Malay: Aristocrat's Forum, in
modern Indonesian spelling Medan Priyayi) was a Malay-language
newspaper in the
Dutch East
Indies founded and operated...
- Hindu-Buddhist culture.
Clifford Geertz described this as
abangan and
priyayi; "the
lower class and
elite varieties of
Javanese syncretism". The Kyai...
- "Achmed ****rno." The son of a
Muslim Javanese primary school teacher, a
priyayi named Raden Soekemi Sosrodihardjo [id] who
hailed from Grobogan, Central...