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  2. Negara Dipa - Wikipedia

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    Afterward Ampu Jatmika founded the kingdom of Negara Dipa in 1380 or 1387. [10] According to Hikayat Banjar, he also built Candi Agung over an older site in Amuntai. There are some disagreements by historians as there was also a kingdom called Kuripan of whether this was the continuation of same kingdom or also destroyed alongside the founding ...

  3. Diponegoro - Wikipedia

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    Prince Diponegoro (Javanese: ꦢꦶꦥꦤꦼꦒꦫ, Dipånegårå; born Bendara Raden Mas Mustahar, ꦧꦼꦤ꧀ꦢꦫꦫꦢꦺꦤ꧀ꦩꦱ꧀ꦩꦸꦱ꧀ꦠꦲꦂ; later Bendara Raden Mas Antawirya ꦧꦼꦤ꧀ꦢꦫꦫꦢꦺꦤ꧀ꦩꦱ꧀ꦲꦤ꧀ꦠꦮꦶꦂꦪ; 11 November 1785 – 8 January 1855), [1] also known as Dipanegara, was a Javanese prince who opposed the Dutch colonial rule.

  4. Sultanate of Banjar - Wikipedia

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    The second king of Negara Daha, Maharaja Sukarama, had four commoner wives, and four sons and one daughter.As Maharaja Sukarama followed the traditional belief of Negara Dipa requiring the king to be of royal blood, he arranged the marriage of his sole daughter, Putri Galuh Baranakan, and the son of his brother, Raden Bagawan, with the name Raden Mantri.

  5. Negara Daha - Wikipedia

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    Negara Daha was a Hindu kingdom successor of Negara Dipa that appears in the Hikayat Banjar. It was located in what is now the Regency of Hulu Sungai Selatan , Province of South Kalimantan , Republic of Indonesia .

  6. Territories of Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    1. Kuta Lingga (means city of phallus, site of Candi Laras?/Negara Dipa Kingdom) 2. Kutalingga the area around the Sarawak peninsula 1. 3. Lingga, where the Lingga and Batang Lumpur rivers meet, Sarawak. 2. Kutawaringin Kuta Waringin (means banyan city, pre-Kotawaringin Kingdom society, now West Kotawaringin Regency) Sambas

  7. Javanisation - Wikipedia

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    In 1400 CE, Negara Dipa was succeeded by the Hindu Kingdom of Negara Daha. The Javanese influences can be seen on Banjar people art, culture, and costumes that demonstrated Javanese styles. It was also during the last period of Majapahit in the 15th century that the native Austronesian elements of pre Hindu-Javanese style were revived, as ...

  8. Banjarmasin - Wikipedia

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    The history of Banjarmasin itself began during the founding of the Sultanate of Banjar. According to folk stories and the Hikayat Banjar, Sukarama, the fourth king of Negara Daha, wanted his grandson, Raden Samudra, to be his successor in the kingdom instead of his direct son Prince Tumenggung. Prince Tumenggung later banished Raden Samudra and ...

  9. Banjarbaru - Wikipedia

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    Diamond mines in Cempaka have existed since the 15th century under the Hindu-Buddhist kingdom Negara Dipa. [7] In the era of the Banjar Sultanate , there was a royal edict stating that diamonds of four carats or higher should be sold only to the sultan. [ 8 ]