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  2. History of Bali - Wikipedia

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    The History of Bali covers a period from the Paleolithic to the present, and is characterized by migrations of people and cultures from other parts of Asia. In the 16th century, the history of Bali started to be marked by Western influence with the arrival of Europeans, to become, after a long and difficult colonial period under the Dutch, an example of the preservation of traditional cultures ...

  3. Category:History of Bali - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Bali" ... Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1848) E. Sixth East Asia Summit; G. Gelgel, Indonesia; I. Indonesian mass killings of ...

  4. List of monarchs of Bali - Wikipedia

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    S. O. Robson, 'The Ancient Capital of Bali', Archipel 16 1978. Henk Schulte Nordholt, Macht, mensen en middelen; Patronen en dynamiek in de Balische politiek ca. 1700-1840. Doctoraalscriptie, Amsterdam 1980. Henk Schulte Nordholt, The Spell of Power; A History of Balinese Politics. Leiden 1996. ISBN 90-6718-090-4.

  5. Babad Dalem - Wikipedia

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    The text is a blend of myth, legend and history, and traces the history of Balinese kingship back to the Javanese roots in the age of the Hindu-Buddhist Majapahit empire (1293-c. 1527). The forces of Gajah Mada, the chief minister of Majapahit, invade Bali and subjugate the island (an event dated in 1343 in the Javanese poem Nagarakrtagama [3]).

  6. Bali Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Bali Kingdom in the following centuries expanded its influence to neighboring islands and began to establish a Colony, Gelgel Kingdom Bali for example expanded their influence and established a colony in the Blambangan region at the eastern tip of Java to the western part of the Sumbawa island, while Karangasem Kingdom established their ...

  7. Dewa Agung - Wikipedia

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    Dewa Agung Jambe II arriving in Gianyar to negotiate with the Dutch during the Dutch intervention in Bali (1906). The last Dewa Agung lost his life in the so-called puputan of Klungkung Palace on 28 April 1908 during the Dutch intervention in Bali (1908). This was a ritually laden suicidal attack by the dynasty and their retainers against a ...

  8. Jayapangus - Wikipedia

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    King Jayapangus, who was given the title Pāduka Śri Māhāraja Aji Jayapangus Arkaja Cihna/Lañcana, was a king who ruled Ancient Bali and became a symbol of ethnic harmony and cultural assimilation, such as Bali and the Chinese at that time, so that Bali was safe and peaceful in his time. He was a descendant of the famous ruler Airlangga. [2]

  9. Kingdom of Mengwi - Wikipedia

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    The map of the nine kingdoms of Bali, taken around 1900, showed that the Kingdom of Mengwi is located right in the middle between the Kingdoms of Badung and Tabanan. In 1891, Badung attacked Mengwi. Badung won the war with the assistance of Muslims from Serangan and Kepaon in Pemogan [ id ] . [ 4 ]