- Kota
Biawak Busuk,
literally means "Fort of
Smelly Monitor Lizard" in
Malay is a
historic site
believed to be
located near the site of
another historic...
- delicacy.
Names include tempe semangit ('stinky tempeh') in Java,
hampir busuk ('almost rotten')
tempeh or
tempe kemarin ('yesterday tempeh').
Having a...
-
adaptation of Jan
Smees by the
Dutch author Justus Van Maurik. In
Cerita tentang Busuk dan
Wanginya Kota Betawi, he
wrote about the "rot" and "perfume" of Batavia...
- Muar,
where he
tried to
establish another new
kingdom at
either Biawak Busuk or Kota Buruk, but
found the
locations unsuitable.
Parameswara continue...
- Pagoh, Muar and
opened 2
areas on the
banks of the Muar River; the
Biawak Busuk and
another fort
called Kota
Buruk before moved to
Melaka and
opened up...
-
Parameswara contemplated establishing his new
kingdom at
either Biawak Busuk or at Kota Buruk.
Finding that the Muar
location was not suitable, he continued...
- stalls.
Kuranji River flows in
Padang and on top area of the
river at Batu
Busuk,
Lambung Bukit sub-district is
suitable for
white water activities. Bungus...
-
Belitung Malay Indonesian English pindek pendek short busok busuk rotten berat berat heavy panjang panjang long
demun dingin cold peno
penuh full pute...
- king of Singapura.
Parameswara fled
north to Muar,
Ujong Tanah and
Biawak Busuk before reaching a
fishing village at the
mouth of
Bertam River (modern-day...
- (14
November 2016). "Pandji Pragiwaksono: Di
belakang semua kandidat itu
busuk". Lokadata.ID (in Indonesian).
Retrieved 17
March 2020. Putra, M. Andika...