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  2. List of monarchs of Bali - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of monarchs of the Bali Kingdom, an island in the Indonesian archipelago.Included are, first, rulers on an island-wide level, and, second, rajas of minor states that arose in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  3. Bali Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The whole court of Majapahit fled to Bali following the conquest by the Muslim rulers in 1478, in effect resulting in the transfer of the whole culture. Bali was looked on as the continuation of the Hindu Javanese culture and is the major source of knowledge about it in the modern times. [14]

  4. Anglurah Agung - Wikipedia

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    Anglurah Agung (died 31 October 1686), also known as Gusti Agung Di Made or Gusti Agung Maruti, was a king of Gelgel, the paramount kingdom on Bali, who ruled at a time when the political unity of the island began to break down. This process led to the permanent division of Bali into several minor kingdoms by the late 17th century.

  5. Dewa Cawu - Wikipedia

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    Dewa Cawu (died April or May 1673) was a prince on the Island of Bali, who possibly reigned as king for a short while in the 1650s.He belonged to a dynasty that claimed descent from the Hindu-Javanese Majapahit Empire, and kept its palace in Gelgel near Bali's south coast.

  6. Jayapangus - Wikipedia

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    Copper plate inscriptions of king Jayapangus, regarding the village border in Kintamani, Bangli, Old Balinese script, Bali, 12th century. Bali Museum. Jayapangus (r. 1178–81) was a king of Bali. He is known through his inscriptions, some of them related to taxes. During his reign, trading relations with China rose significantly.

  7. Dewa Agung - Wikipedia

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    Description of the Balinese king Dewa Agung pulled by two white buffaloes, in Houtman's 1597 Verhael vande Reyse ... Naer Oost Indien . The rulers of Gelgel , who claimed authority over entire Bali and surrounding territories up to the late 17th century, were usually known by the royal title Dalem , literally "inside".

  8. Udayana Warmadewa - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 the Udayana University (Indonesian: Universitas Udayana), a public university was established in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. The university's name was derived from this king. Also, the Indonesian Army named their Bali-based Military Command Region (Kodam), in his honor, the Kodam IX/Udayana. His son Airlangga, became the King of Kahuripan.

  9. Mahabali - Wikipedia

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    Mahabali (IAST: Mahābalī), also known as Bali, Indrasenan, or Māveli, is a daitya king featured in Hinduism. He is the grandson of Prahlada , and a descendant of the sage Kashyapa . There are many versions of his legend in ancient texts such as the Shatapatha Brahmana , Ramayana , Mahabharata , and several Puranas .