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  2. 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.

  3. Suyadi - Wikipedia

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    Drs. Suyadi (November 28, 1932 – October 30, 2015), also known as Pak Raden, was an Indonesian animator, puppeteer and television presenter, creator of the children's television series Si Unyil. Suyadi created Si Unyil as an educational program for Indonesian children in the 1980s. [ 1 ]

  4. Pararaton - Wikipedia

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    The Pararaton (Book of Kings), also known as the Katuturanira Ken Angrok (Story of Ken Angrok), is a 16th-century [1] Javanese historical chronicle [2]: 187 written in Kawi (Old Javanese). The comparatively short text of 32 folio-size pages (1126 lines) contains the history of the kings of Singhasari and Majapahit in eastern Java.

  5. Dutch–Mataram conflicts - Wikipedia

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    After the appointment of Raden Mas Suryadi as Pakubuwana III, a split occurred which caused the war for the throne to take place, military campaigns were launched in Surakarta and Demak. [ 31 ] And this caused serious divisions in Mataram and in the end this war ended with the Treaty of Giyanti , namely the treaty to separate the Mataram region.

  6. 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).

  7. List of monarchs of Java - Wikipedia

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    Sutherland, Heather, 'Notes on Java's regent families', Indonesia 17 1973 and 19 1974. Truhart, Peter, Regents of Nations. Systematic Chronology of States and Their Political Representatives in Past and Present. A Biographical Reference Book, Part 3: Asia & Pacific Oceania, München: Saur 2003, pp. 1227–1238, 1318–1319, ISBN 3-598-21545-2.

  8. Javanese historical texts - Wikipedia

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    Scholars of Javanese history have paid much attention to theoretical questions, aiming at a balanced evaluation of Javanese historiography next to Western historiography. In doing so they focused on Old and Modern Javanese sources, drawing both on written sources and archaeological and epigraphic material. The debate continues up to the present.

  9. 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 ...