- seen by the
public at
least three times a year, at the
Garebeg Mulud,
Garebeg Besar, and
Garebeg Syawal ceremonies, in the alun-alun of
Keraton N****ogyakarta...
-
Brigade from
Yogyakarta Sultanate (they both held a rank as panji)
during a
Garebeg ceremony in 2018. ****ed hats at the
State funeral of
Elizabeth II: (l-r)...
- (1832–1892),
Friends in
Council Susuhunan jester parti****ting in the
Garebeg Moeloed procession, Java (Indonesia), c. 1920s The
Court Jester of Tabbyland...
- at odds with
Javanese identity: the
Muhammadiyah and the
celebration of
Garebeg Maulud ritual in Yogyakarta,
Pluralism and Identity:
Studies in Ritual...
- (PDF) on
March 26, 2023.
Retrieved April 13, 2022. Woodward, Mark. The
Garebeg Malud:
Veneration of the
Prophet as
Imperial Ritual. p. 170. Ghobadzdeh...
-
welcoming highly respected guests at the palace,
royal weddings, and
Garebeg. This
gamelan is only
owned by the
court and the
general public is not...
- gedhe, kawung, and udan
riris are used by the
aristocrats and
courtiers in
garebeg ceremonies, pasowanan, and
welcoming honoured guests.
During the colonial...
- with the
Dutch resident (governor) of Yogyakarta, C. M.
Ketting Olivier.
Garebeg,
anniversary of the
prophet Mohammed,
around 1894
Lodjie Ketjilstreet,...