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Indonesian Monarchies
Indonesian Monarchies There have been several hundred monarchies in Indonesia: A Aceh: In the northern ... Ati : A state in the east of Indonesian New Guinea ... Atingola : A state in the ... Sulawesi Selatan). Suppressed in 1863 ... Bangkalan: An Indonesian island whose 354 km² state was ...
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Talk:Indonesian Monarchies
Talk:Indonesian Monarchies can anyone provide information about a sultanate ... new articles on major events/periods in Indonesian history (e.g. Pre-colonial, Colonial, Post ...
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Category:Indonesian society
Category:Indonesian society Subcategories There are 6 subcategories to ... T Terrorism in Indonesia Pages in category "Indonesian society" There are 13 pages in this ... Gerakan Pramuka Government Administration in Indonesia M Indonesian Monarchies P Permias Priyayi P cont. Public holidays ...
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Monarchy
... of time. There are currently 29 extant monarchies in the world. The term monarchy is ... over which the monarch reigns. In most monarchies, the monarch serves as a symbol of continuity and statehood. Many monarchies are constituted by tradition or by codified ... divisions over seemingly contradictory principles of sovereignty. Monarchies are one of the oldest forms of ... in the leadership of tribal chiefs. Many monarchies began with the Monarch as the ...
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Monarch
... rulership (but see the discussion on elective monarchies below). Possible definitions of the term Which ... eldest child. As a result, most stable monarchies have a long legacy of rule by ... be either absolute or constitutional, and constitutional monarchies may even restrict the powers of the ... a kingdom, grand duchy, or principality. Elective monarchies were once common, although only a very ... stay within the family. Today, almost all monarchies are hereditary monarchies in which the ...
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List of monarchs who lost their thrones or abdicated in the 20th century
... end of the article. See also: Abolished monarchies, List of current monarchs A Aceh Darussalam ... Sultan of Gowa, was deposed by the Indonesian republic in 1960. Greece King Constantine I ... Besar of Kubu, was deposed by the Indonesian Kuwait Jaber al-Ahmad al-Jaber al ... Raja of Kupang, was deposed by the Indonesian republic in 1960. Kutai Sri Paduka Sultan ... Kutai Karta Negara, was deposed by the Indonesian government in 1960. L Lambjang and ...
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Category:History of Indonesia
... Sea Bone state Borneo campaign (1945) C Indonesian coffee Comfort women C cont. Cultivation System ... H Hikayat Banjar I Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation Indonesian Civil War Indonesian Declaration of Independence Indonesian National Revolution Indonesian Revolution of 1998 J Jakarta Riots ...
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Talk:Netherlands
... text, which isn't clever). Apart from Indonesian, I can't think of any language ... 09:03, 9 January 2006 (UTC) In indonesian the official name would be 'Belanda', not ... the other way around. I knew the Indonesian name (which is why I mentioned it ... messing with this text. In japanese and indonesian, at least, the names of the country ... and while just as in other constitutional monarchies her power is mainly ceremonial, the ...
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Talk:2004/Archive 1
... is more significant: Harry's haircut, or Indonesian elections is disabling because while my opinion ... attacks against Australia have both been on Indonesian soil. I don't think (geographically) smaller ... normally. Honorifics are normal in countries are monarchies - so natural that many Wikipedians will use ...
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European kitchen (translated from German)
... into other cultures, introduced (for instance the Indonesian rice board into the Netherlands, or Curry ... order and their cultivation to many European monarchies promoted around the rising number of the ...
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