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  2. Republik Cinta - Wikipedia

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    Republik Cinta is the 8th studio album by Dewa 19 and was released in January 2006 in Indonesia; the title translates into "Republic of Love". The album reached #1 on the Indonesian album charts and has since been released in other Asian territories including Malaysia and a Chinese release via EMI in Hong Kong .

  3. Dewa 19 - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, their eighth studio album Republik Cinta was released with new record label EMI Music. [3] The album has spawned three radio hit singles: "Laskar Cinta", "Selimut Hati" and "Sedang Ingin Bercinta". Republik Cinta album managed to produce an award at the 2006 AMI Awards. Dewa 19 won the award of "Best Rock Group" and "Best Album".

  4. Ahmad Dhani - Wikipedia

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    Dhani helped to produce the band's 11 albums, which included Dewa 19 (1992), Format Masa Depan (1994), Terbaik Terbaik (1995), Pandawa Lima (1997), The Best of Dewa 19 (1999), Bintang Lima (2000), Cintailah Cinta (2002), Atas Nama Cinta I & II (2004), Laskar Cinta (2004), Republik Cinta (2006), and Kerajaan Cinta (2007). Dewa 19 went through ...

  5. Kingdom of Larantuka - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom of Larantuka was a historical monarchy in present-day East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.It was one of the few, if not the only, indigenous Catholic polities in the territory of modern Indonesia.

  6. Shailendra dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Shailendra dynasty (IAST: Śailēndra, Indonesian pronunciation: [ʃaɪlenˈdraː] derived from Sanskrit combined words Śaila and Indra, meaning "King of the Mountain", [1] also spelled Sailendra, Syailendra or Selendra) was the name of a notable Indianised dynasty that emerged in 8th-century Java, whose reign signified a cultural renaissance in the region. [2]

  7. List of Hikayat - Wikipedia

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    Syair Kerajaan Bima Bima ±1830 (MS 1857) Syair Dagang Berjual-Beli DBB 1831; Syair Potong Gaji PG 1831; Syair Tengku Perbu Perb 1835; Hikayat Panca Tanderan 1835; Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan 1838; Civil War in Kelantan Kel 1839; Hikayat Marakarma (Si Miskin) Misk unknown (MS 1855) Ceretera2 karangan Abdullah Abd.C 1843,1851

  8. Tanjungpura Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tanjungpura Kingdom or Tanjompura [1] was the name of an ancient 8th century kingdom that was located along the southwestern coast of Borneo facing the Java Sea, a region that today corresponds to the Ketapang Regency of West Kalimantan province of Indonesia.

  9. Kalingga kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kalingga (Javanese: Karajan Kalingga; Chinese: 訶陵; pinyin: Hēlíng; Middle Chinese: [hɑ.lɨŋ]) or She-po or She-bo (Chinese: 闍婆; pinyin: Shépó; Middle Chinese: [d͡ʑia.buɑ]) in Chinese sources, [1] or Ho-ling in Arabic scriptures of Umayyad Caliphate era; [2] was a 6th-century Indianized kingdom [broken anchor] on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia.