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Memuliakan Allah, Mengangkat Manusia (1999) Manusia Pascamodern, Semesta, dan Tuhan: Renungan Filsafat Hidup, Manusia Modern (1999) Tentara dan Kaum Bersenjata (1999) Menjadi Generasi Pasca-Indonesia: Kegelisahan Y.B. Mangunwijaya (1999) Merintis RI Yang Manusiawi: Republik Yang Adil dan Beradab (1999) Pasca-Indonesia, Pasca-Einstein (1999)
The bale ("meeting hall"), rumah ("house"), and sopo ("rice barn") are the three main building types common to the different Batak groups. The rumah has traditionally been a large house in which a group of families lives communally. During the day, the interior is a shared living space, and at night, cloth or matting drapes provide families ...
Bale Zone (Oromo: Aaana Baalee) is a zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Bale is bordered on the south by the Ganale Dorya River which separates it from Guji Zone , on the west by the West Arsi Zone , on the north by Arsi Zone , on the northeast by the Shebelle River which separates it from West Hararghe Zone and East Hararghe Zone , and on the ...
A peasant from Bale, Ethiopia. Bale was considered the domain of the Emirate of Harar until Menelik's conquest of the kingdom in 1887 and consequently became incorporated into modern Ethiopia from thereon. [1] The modern province was created in 1960 out of the province of Harerge south of the Shebelle by the Haile Selassie regime.
The Bale Sultanate was founded in the 13th century by Sheikh Hussein Hussein was born in merca, and was Somali from the Daauud sub-clan of the ABGAAL sub-clan of the Hawiye.[3][4] , [3] [4] who was born in the Hawiye capital of Merca and served as one of the commercial and Islamic centers on the Indian Ocean. [5]
Bale Mountains National Park is a national park in Ethiopia. The park encompasses an area of approximately 2,150 km 2 (830 sq mi) in the Bale Mountains and Sanetti Plateau of the Ethiopian Highlands .
Harenna Forest with Bale Mountains behind. The Harenna Forest is a montane tropical evergreen forest in Ethiopia's Bale Mountains. The forest covers the southern slope of the mountains, extending from 1450 to 3200 meters elevation. The Bale Mountains are in Ethiopia's Oromia Region, and form the southwestern portion of the Ethiopian Highlands. [1]
Bale daja or meten 4. Bale dangin or sikepat 5. Bale dauh or tiang sanga 6. Bale delod or sekenam 7. Paon 8. Lumbung 9. a pigsty 10. Lawang 11. Aling-aling 12. Sanggah pengijeng karang. Balinese traditional house refers to the traditional house of Balinese people in Bali, Indonesia.