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The Babad Dalem, a chronicle [a] of the kingdom of Klungkung, records its kings' dynasty by the name of Kapaisan, a genealogy that is traced back to the Javanese kingdom of Majapahit (1293-16th century). [3] Dalem Di Made, considered to be the last king of Gelgel, [4] reigned from the time of death of his father king Dalem Seganing (ca. 1623 ...
Cabalen, which literally translates to "a fellow Kapampangan", is a group of casual - fine dining restaurants known for authentic Kapampangan dishes and different Filipino specialties, originating from Pampanga, [2] such as Gatang Kohol (snails in coconut milk), betuteng tugak (stuffed frog), kamaru (), adobong pugo (quail) and balut [2] (developing bird embryo).
Dewa Agung Istri Kanya (queen, 1814–1850, died 1868) Dutch suzerainty 1843-1908; Dewa Agung Putra III Bhatara Dalem (1851–1903) [grandson of Dewa Agung Sakti] Dewa Agung Jambe II (1903–1908; ruler (susuhunan) of Klungkung until 1904) [son] Direct Dutch rule 1908-1929; Dewa Agung Oka Geg (1929–1951, died 1964) [nephew]
A new Dairy Queen being constructed along Erie Street S in Massillon is a $1.6 million project. Campbell Oil Co./Bell Stores is the restaurant owner.
Dalem Gate. It is generally assumed that Gorinchem was founded c. 1000 AD by fishermen and farmers on the raised land near the mouth of the river Linge at the Merwede. Goriks Heem ("Home of Gorik" in early Middle Dutch) is first mentioned in a document from 1224 in which Floris IV granted people from Gorinchem exemption of toll payments throughout Holland.
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Seven-Layer Dip. Seven layers. One unforgettable dip. This crowd-pleaser ruled the '80s party circuit, gracing everything from game-day spreads to baby showers.
In an overview of the city's "exceptional" Ethiopian food, Eater Portland's Maya MacEvoy wrote: The casual-but-lively Queen of Sheba introduced many unfamiliar Portlanders to Ethiopian food when it opened in the ‘90s, quickly snagging local accolades and distributing injera, berbere, and other Ethiopian imports at markets around town.