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  2. Inderapura Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Inderapura (Minangkabau: Karajaan Indopuro, other name: Inderapura Dārul Qarār), also known as Ujung Pagaruyung, was a kingdom located in the Pesisir Selatan Regency, present-day West Sumatra, bordering Bengkulu Province [1] and Jambi.

  3. History of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The name of this kingdom was derived from ancient Indian kingdom of Kalinga, which suggest the ancient link between India and Indonesia. The political history of Indonesian archipelago during the 7th to 11th (601–1100 CE) around centuries was dominated by Srivijaya based in Sumatra and Sailendra that dominated southeast Asia based in Java and ...

  4. Manuk - Wikipedia

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    Manuk Island in the north east of the Barat Daya Islands. Manuk is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the Banda Sea, Indonesia. Administratively it is part of the Central Maluku Regency, Maluku Province. [2] Manuk means bird in various Austronesian languages.

  5. Tarumanagara - Wikipedia

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    Tarumanagara or Taruma Kingdom or just Taruma was an early Sundanese Indianised kingdom [broken anchor], located in western Java, whose 5th-century ruler, Purnawarman, produced the earliest known inscriptions in Java, which are estimated to date from around 358 CE.

  6. Manuk napinadar - Wikipedia

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    Manuk Napinadar or Chicken Napinadar is typical Batak cuisine in Indonesia that is usually served at certain customary feasts. The sauce uses chicken blood. The chicken should be baked first, then watered with the blood of a chicken special sauce ( Manuk ) and mixed with andaliman and garlic powder and then cooked.

  7. Salvador Dalí in India: Landmark exhibition displays rare ...

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    First exhibited in India in November 2024, the collection has been curated by Christine Argillet from the archives of her father, French publisher Pierre Argillet, Dalí’s longtime collaborator.

  8. Cendrawasih dance - Wikipedia

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    The cendrawasih dance is often performed outside of Indonesia when promoting Indonesian culture, such as in Peru in 2002, [6] at the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., in 2008, [4] Japan in 2008, [7] and the Netherlands in 2008. [8]

  9. Kediri kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The name "Kadiri" or "Kediri" also comes from the Sanskrit word Khadri which means India Mulberry (Morinda citrifolia), locally known as pacé or mengkudu tree. The bark of morinda produces a brownish-purplish dye for batik-making, while its fruit has medicinal values. A similar named city is also known, Kadiri in Andhra Pradesh, India.