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  2. I Gusti Ketut Jelantik - Wikipedia

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    I Gusti Ketut Jelantik (-1849) was a Balinese Prime Minister of the state of Buleleng, who resisted the imposition of Dutch treaties. [1] Military career.

  3. Dutch intervention in Bali (1849) - Wikipedia

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    The death of Jelantik nevertheless represented a considerable blow to Balinese resistance. [2] Through the intervention of the trader Mads Lange and the ruler Kesiman of Badung, a new treaty was signed in July 1849, giving control over Buleleng and Jembrana to the Dutch. [2] [3] The ruler of Lombok obtained control over Karangasem. [3]

  4. I Gusti Ketut Pudja - Wikipedia

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    I Gusti Ketut Pudja (19 May 1908 – 4 May 1977) was an Indonesian politician and national hero, who served as the first governor of Lesser Sunda from 1945 until 1946. [ c ] He was a member of the Investigating Agency for Preparatory Work for Indonesian Independence (BPUPK).

  5. La Maddukelleng - Wikipedia

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  6. I Gusti Bagus Jelantik - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Gusti Bagus Djilantik. Gusti Bagus Djilantik (Balinese: ᬕᬸᬲ᭄ᬢᬶᬩᬕᬸᬲ᭄ᬤ᭄ᬚᬶᬮᬦ᭄ᬢᬶᬓ᭄, 1887–1966) was a raja of Karangasem Kingdom of Bali. He served under Dutch East Indies colonial rule. He built the Taman Ujung temple garden. He had the title Anak Agung Agung Anglurah K’tut Karangasem. The ...

  7. I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung - Wikipedia

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    I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung was born on 5 April 1876, in Denpasar, Bali and became the seventh king of Badung in 1902. [2] During his reign, he wrote a number of Balinese language works, many of which had anti-colonial themes, including Geguritan Dharma Sasana, Geguritan Niti Raja Sasana, Geguritan Nengah Jimbaran, Kidung Loda, Kakawin Atlas, and Geguritan Hredaya Sastra.

  8. Pakubuwono X - Wikipedia

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    Kiranarukmi II [citation needed], styled as Gusti Pangeran Harya Jatikusuma. He was the first Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army. He was the first Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army. Notable Daughter

  9. Nyi Ageng Serang - Wikipedia

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    Nyi Ageng Serang was born under the name Raden Ajeng Kustiyah Wulaningsih Retno Edhi in Serang (40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Solo), in 1752. [1] [2] Her father was Pangeran Natapraja (also known as Panembahan Serang), a ruler of Serang and Pangeran Mangkubumi's war commander. [3]