- profits. The Dutch, meanwhile, were
unwilling to lose
influence over the
Yogyakartan court.
Dutch influence also
affected the
cultural dynamics of Java. A...
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Topeng (from Balinese: ᬢᭀᬧᬾᬂ, Sundanese: ᮒᮧᮕᮨᮔᮌ, and Javanese: ꦠꦺꦴꦥꦺꦁ, romanized: topeng, lit. 'mask') is a
dramatic form of
Indonesian dance in which...
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Javanese to a stranger, a
noble man and
older people.
Surakartan and
Yogyakartan style are
usually considered the
standard Javanese language. Banyumasan...
-
across the
country are: A boy
wearing the
Balinese udeng A
Javanese Yogyakartan blangkon An
Acehnese kupiah meukeutob A Bugis-style
songkok from Bima...
-
patterns such as the
Parang Rusak and ****
Agung for
members of the
Yogyakartan royalties and
restricted commoners from
wearing them.
Sultan Hamengkubuwono...
- to
imitate their peers. The
template for the
drawing originates from
Yogyakartan artist Tino Sidin, the host of the children's
drawing program Gemar Menggambar...
- structure. The
complex is
divided in two ways. First,
there are
separate Yogyakartan and
Surakartan sections. Second, the
whole graveyard is
divided into...
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Yeosuite Yeosuite Yerevan Yerevantsi Yerevantsi Yogyakarta Yogyakartan,
Jogjan Yogyakartan,
Jogjan Yokohama Yokohaman Hamakko Zacatecas Zacatecan Zacatecano...
-
Minister of
Youth and
Sports Affairs, Roy Suryo, who is a
relative of the
Yogyakartan Keraton supports the
decision of the
Constitutional Court and, without...
- flanks. Furthermore, the
dancers were
brought onto
battlefields with the
Yogyakartan ruler. Some of the c****ographic
positions are
vaguely similar to those...