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  2. Lengger - Wikipedia

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    Lengger dance can be played by men and women, either in pairs or in large groups. The Lengger dance began with a competition from the King Brawijaya of Majapahit who lost his daughter, Dewi Sekartaji. The king rewarded whoever managed to find his daughter, if the person who finds it is a man, he will be married to his daughter but if it is a ...

  3. Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    Majapahit people, men and women, favoured their head. [note 14] If someone was touched on his head, or if there is a misunderstanding or argument when drunk, they will instantly draw their knives and stab each other. [26] The population of the country did not have a bed or chair to sit and to eat they do not use a spoon or chopsticks.

  4. Malaysia Forever - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song is a rough translation of the Malay phrase, "Hidup Malaysia" (literally, Long Live Malaysia). It was written to celebrate the formation of Malaysian federation in 1963. Tunku Abdul Rahman , the then Prime Minister of the Federation called the song Malaysia Forever as the unofficial national anthem of Malaysia.

  5. History of Bali - Wikipedia

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    The Majapahit Empire rule over Bali became complete when Gajah Mada, Prime Minister of the Javanese king, defeated the Balinese king in Bedulu in 1343. The Majapahit capital in Bali was established at Samprangan and later Gelgel. [14] Gelgel remained the paramount kingdom on Bali until the second half of the 17th century.

  6. No Man's Woman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Man's Woman" is a song recorded by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor for her fifth studio album Faith and Courage (2000). It was released as the album's lead single on 21 April 2000, by Atlantic Records .

  7. Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi - Wikipedia

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    Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi, known in her regnal name Tribhuwannottunggadewi Jayawishnuwardhani, also known as Dyah Gitarja or Gitarja, was a Javanese queen regnant/empress and the third Majapahit monarch, reigning from 1328 to 1350.

  8. Kidung Sunda - Wikipedia

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    Everything was ready. The Majapahit Javanese sent a messenger to the Sundanese camp. The conditions were read. They told them to surrender and to submit as vassals. Angrily the Sundanese refused and a war was inevitable. The Majapahit army consisted of footmen, dignitaries, the grand vizier Gajah Mada, and finally Hayam Wuruk and both his uncles.

  9. Majapahit conquest of Pasai - Wikipedia

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    The Majapahit army successfully seized control of Pasai, including its defenses and palace, capturing numerous treasures and prisoners. [1] During their occupation, both Majapahit soldiers and civilians celebrated with feasts. [6] Following the occupation, the Majapahit commander ordered the captured treasures and prisoners to be loaded onto ...