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- Tegalreja, the estate of Yogyakartan Prince Diponegoro, took place on 20 July 1825. The incident took place following a Dutch–Yogyakartan attempt to capture...
- him to engage in a holy war. By late 1824, he began meeting with other Yogyakartan officials to plan a rebellion, prepared armaments and supplies, and contacting...
- Topeng (from Balinese: ᬢᭀᬧᬾᬂ; Javanese: ꦠꦺꦴꦥꦺꦁ, romanized: topèng; Sundanese: ᮒᮧᮕᮨᮔᮌ) is a dramatic form of Indonesian dance in which one or more mask-wearing...
- had gained the upper hand by 1808. Following an 1810 rebellion by a Yogyakartan noble, however, Hamengkubuwono II was forced to concede his rulership...
- invasion of Java and sacking of Yogyakarta resulted in his elevation into Yogyakartan nobility. Despite this, he was estranged from Javanese aristocrats due...
- Rongga's concubine who died in 1810. During Prawirodirdjo's childhood, Yogyakartan Prince Diponegoro made an effort to educate him as a santri, but this...
- environment for a meal break. Despite an ultimatum from the police, the Yogyakartan DPRD office were vandalised by thrown litters and graffiti and protesters...
- contemporaries as Kyai Baderan. Maja's mother R. A. Mursilah was of Yogyakartan nobility, being the sister of Sultan Hamengkubuwono III. Ngarip was also...
- across the country are: A boy wearing the Balinese udeng A Javanese Yogyakartan blangkon An Acehnese kupiah meukeutob A Bugis-style songkok from Bima...
- Javanese to a stranger, a noble man and older people. Surakartan and Yogyakartan style are usually considered the standard Javanese language. Banyumasan...