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  2. List of Surakarta and Yogyakarta nobility titles - Wikipedia

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    This list is created to help readers from a non-Javanese background distinguish the noble titles from the personal names of individuals commonly known only by their noble titles. Notable examples are Raden Adjeng (R.A.) Kartini, Raden Panji (R.P.) Soeroso, and M. T. (Mas Tirtodharmo) Haryono. [3]

  3. Si Unyil - Wikipedia

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    Pak Raden represents a hard working man with a rugged face and strong Javanese background who always wears a traditional Javanese suit. The popularity of Pak Raden came when he became funny and was wrong all the time, despite that he insisted strongly at the beginning that he was right.

  4. Priyayi - Wikipedia

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    Raden Rara (read as Raden Roro): a title used by unmarried female nobility lower than Raden Ajeng Mas : a title for male petty nobility The order of precedence for male nobility titles is: a simple Mas is the lowest, followed by simple Raden , and then the higher titles are compound titles of Raden Mas , Raden Panji , Raden Tumenggung , Raden ...

  5. Indonesian names - Wikipedia

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    Many Indonesians use Sanskrit-derived names to indicate their position among siblings (birth order). The first-born child might bear the name Eka or Eko (mostly Javanese), the second-born child might be named Dwi, the third-born Tri, the fourth-born Catur, and the fifth-born Panca or Ponco (usually Javanese).

  6. Poerbatjaraka - Wikipedia

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    Poerbatjaraka (alternative spelling: Purbacaraka, 1 January 1884 – 25 July 1964) was a Javanese/Indonesian self-taught philologist and professor, specialising in Javanese literature. The eldest son of a Surakarta royal courtier in the Dutch East Indies , he showed interest in Javanese literature at an early age, reading from books in the ...

  7. Mangkunegara I - Wikipedia

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    Kusumapatahati, the daughter of Kyai Kasan Nuriman. Then, at the age of 22, married again for the second time with Raden Ayu Inten (Kangjeng Ratu Bandara), the daughter of Prince Mangkubumi. When RM Said separated his army from Raden Mas Garendi, and built a headquarters in Panambangan, then declared himself as Price Mangkunegara I.

  8. List of Javanese people - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Saputra, Indonesian actor (half Javanese-half German) Pandji Pragiwaksono, Indonesian stand-up comedian; Pradikta Wicaksono, Indonesian singer and actor; Pierre Coffin, French director and animator (Javanese mother) RIo Dewanto, Indonesian actor and model; Roy Marten (half-Indonesian), Indonesian actor, model and producer

  9. Raden Wijaya - Wikipedia

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    Raden Wijaya or Raden Vijaya, also known as Nararya Sangramawijaya and his regnal name Kertarajasa Jayawardhana was a Javanese emperor and founder of the Majapahit Empire who ruled from 1293 until his death in 1309. [1] The history of his founding of Majapahit was written in several records, including Pararaton and Negarakertagama. [2]