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Javanese dance in a backyard in Cirebon.. Initially, Cirebonese ethnicity was closely associated with that of the Javanese people and Sundanese.However, its presence later led to the formation of its own culture, ranging from a variety of coastal batik that does not follow the standards of the Javanese palace style commonly known as interior batik, until the emergence of traditional Islamic ...
Cirebon culture is also influenced by Islamic Middle Eastern culture, such as the Burokan tradition where people exhibit the image of buraq — traditionally made from the bamboo frame and paper skin, or other materials — in processions around the village accompanied with music.
Pages in category "People from Cirebon" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Affandi;
During the Pakungwati period, the Cirebon Sultanate was a unified kingdom under one monarch. He was the first king of Cirebon, ruled from his palace of Pakungwati, and actively spread Islam to the people of Cirebon and West Java. Meanwhile, Rara Santang during her hajj pilgrimage met Sharif Abdullah of Egypt and got married.
Cirebon Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java Province of Indonesia.The town of Sumber is its regency seat.It covers 1,076.76 km 2 and had a population of 2,068,116 at the 2010 census [2] and 2,270,621 at the 2020 census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 2,360,441 (comprising 1,195,535 males and 1,164,906 females). [1]
The Tan family of Cirebon was an influential family of government officials, sugar barons and landowners in the Dutch East Indies, particularly in the Residency of Cirebon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They were the preeminent and oldest family of the ‘ Cabang Atas ’ gentry in Cirebon all through the 19th and early 20th century.
Imron Rosyadi was born in Cirebon Regency on 17 December 1961. He studied in Cirebon, including nine years at Islamic schools. [1] [2] He then studied at the State Islamic Institute Bandung, and after receiving his degree began to work as a civil servant. [2] He would later receive master's degrees in management and theology. [3]
According to Portuguese report, the port of Cirebon which is located just east from Cimanuk, is already a Muslim port by this time, ruled by Javanese. Probably these new converts were the people referred to in Carita Parahyangan as "those who felt no peace because have violated (strayed from) Sanghyang Siksa". Nevertheless, during this time ...