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Anjukladang Stadium is a
football stadium in the town of Nganjuk,
Nganjuk Regency, East Java, Indonesia. The
stadium has a
capacity of 10,000 people....
- East
Javanese Anjukladang inscription,
dated from 937 CE in
Mataram Kingdom,
stated that the Sima
status was
awarded to the
Anjukladang village and a...
- that King Pu
Sindok has
ordered the rice
paddies of
kakatikan (?) in
Anjukladang to be made as Sima land, and
offered to
Bathara in
hyang prasada kabhaktyan...
- kingdom. The
Anjukladang inscription dated from 937, in particular, is
interesting because it
stated the Sima
status is
awarded to
Anjukladang village and...
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Bakrin 10,000
Magelang 89
Stadion Ambang 10,000
Kotamobagu 90
Stadion Anjukladang 10,000
Nganjuk 91
Stadion Beringin 10,000
Tembilahan 92
Stadion Chandradimuka...
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aspiration to
challenge Srivijaya domination in the region. In East Java, the
Anjukladang inscription dated 937
mentions an
infiltration attack from
Malayu — which...
- City Storm)
Founded 17 August 1950; 74
years ago (1950-08-17)
Ground Anjukladang Stadium Capacity 10,000
Owner Nganjuk Government Chairman M. Nur Daenuri...
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Tulungagung Regency Rejoagung Stadium Nganjuk Ladang Nganjuk Regency Anjukladang Stadium Ngawi Ngawi Regency Ketonggo Stadium NZR
Sumbersari Malang Gajayana...
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between the
Sumatran Srivijaya and
Javanese Mataram kingdom escalated. The
Anjukladang inscription,
dated to 937,
commemorated the
Javanese Mataram successful...
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Group IX:
Anjukladang Stadium,
Nganjuk Source: [citation needed]...