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  2. File:Javanese or Sundanese jong in China Sea, from Miller ...

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    Bahasa Indonesia: Bagian terpotong dari peta Laut Cina, menunjukkan 2 kapal besar, diidentifikasi sebagai jong (jung Jawa), satu bertiang 6 dan yang lainnya, ditunjukkan dari belakang, menunjukkan kapal bertiang 3 (bisa lebih karena layarnya menghalangi tiang bagian depan). Gambar ini menunjukkan ketidakakuratan dengan deskripsi jong pada waktu ...

  3. Blangkon - Wikipedia

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    Blangkons, the traditional Javanese headgear. A blangkon (Javanese: ꦧ꧀ꦭꦁꦏꦺꦴꦤ꧀) or belangkon (in Indonesian) is a traditional Javanese headgear worn by men and made of batik fabric. [1] There are four types of blangkons, distinguished by the shapes and regional Javanese origin: Ngayogyakarta, Surakarta, Kedu, and Banyumasan. [2]

  4. Kejawèn - Wikipedia

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    Although Java is predominately Muslim, kejawen the syncretic Javanese culture, still plays a cultural undercurrent among some Javanese. [ 15 ] Some Javanese texts relate stories about Syekh Siti Jenar (also known as Syekh Lemah Abang) who had conflicts with Wali Sanga , the nine Islamic scholars in Java, and the Sultanate of Demak .

  5. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Javanese origin artforms are among the best known in Indonesia and the whole archipelago. The famous Javanese wayang puppetry culture was influenced by Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The Wayang repertoire stories, lakon, are mostly based on epics from India; Ramayana and Mahabharata. These epics and stories influenced wayang puppetry as well as ...

  6. Javanisation - Wikipedia

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    The island of Java has been a centre stage of Indonesian history for centuries, and Javanese people as the largest ethnic groups in Indonesia have been dominating the politics and social landscapes in the past as well as modern Indonesia. In its early stages, Javanese culture was heavily influenced by Indian Hindu-Buddhist civilisation.

  7. Category:Javanese folklore - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Javanese folklore is folklore that is created by Javanese people and influenced by Javanese culture in Indonesia Indonesia portal ...

  8. Category:Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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  9. Bambangan Cakil - Wikipedia

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    Bambangan Cakil (Javanese: ꧋ꦧꦩ꧀ꦧꦔꦤ꧀ꦕꦏꦶꦭ꧀) is a classical dance-drama [1] of jawir people in—particularly—Central Java, Indonesia. [2] This dance-drama demonstrates wayang performance due to the movement is adopted from one of the scenes in wayang kulit performance, that is the Perang Kembang scene. [3]