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  2. Gajah Mada - Wikipedia

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    Gajah Mada (c. 1290 – c. 1364), also known as Jirnnodhara, [3] was a powerful military leader and mahapatih [Note 3] of the Javanese empire of Majapahit during the ...

  3. Department of Wildlife and National Parks Peninsular Malaysia

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    The Department of Wildlife and National Parks of Peninsular Malaysia (Malay: Jabatan Perlindungan Hidupan Liar dan Taman Negara Semenanjung Malaysia; Jawi: جابتن ڤرليندوڠن هيدوڤن ليار دان تامن نڬارا ‎), abbreviated PERHILITAN, is a governmental organisation that is responsible for the protection, management and preservation of wildlife and national parks ...

  4. Kebon Kopi I inscription - Wikipedia

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    Kebon Kopi I also known as Tapak Gajah inscription (elephant footprint inscription), [1] is one of several inscriptions dated from the era of Tarumanagara Kingdom circa 5th century. [2] The inscription bearing the image of elephant footprint, which was copied from the elephant ride of King Purnawarman of Tarumanagara, which is equated with ...

  5. File:Mahout dan gajah menyemburkan air dari belalainya ke ...

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    Bahasa Indonesia: Foto ini menunjukkan aktifitas mahout di CRU Samponiet dan gajah sedang menyemburkan air dari belalainya ke arah pohon yang ada di depannya, foto ini diambil di kawasan Hutan Lindung CRU Samponiet, Aceh Jaya, Aceh.

  6. Gaja - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha, a god with an elephant's head, has been an object of reverence and worship for more than two millennia.He is offered the epithet Gajānana (the elephant-faced one).

  7. Way Kambas National Park - Wikipedia

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    Way Kambas National Park is a national park covering 1,300 km 2 (500 sq mi) in Lampung province of southern Sumatra, Indonesia.It consists of swamp forest and lowland rain forest, mostly of secondary growth as result of extensive logging in the 1960s and 1970s. [3]

  8. Year of the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Abyssinian rout at Mecca in the Year of the Elephant, as depicted in Tareekh Al-Islam Al-Musawwar (published 1964) . The ʿām al-fīl (Arabic: عام الفيل, Year of the Elephant) is the name in Islamic history for the year approximately equating to 570–571 CE.

  9. Goniothalamus scortechinii - Wikipedia

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    Goniothalamus scortechinii is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae.It is native to Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand. [3] George King, the British botanist who first formally described the species, named it in honor of Benedetto Scortechini, an Italian priest and member of the Linnean Society of London and New South Wales who collected many important botanical samples in Peninsular Malaysia.