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Janur (from
Javanese language ꦗꦤꦸꦂ) is a
young leaf of big palm tree,
especially coconut,
sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) and sago palm (Metroxylon rumphii...
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Janur Kuning (literally
Yellow Coconut Leaves) is a 1980
Indonesian war film
directed by Alam
Surawidjaja and
produced by
Abbas Wiranatakusuma. Starring...
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difference being that the
ketupat container is made from
woven janur (young
coconut leaf) fronds,
while lontong uses
banana leaf instead. It...
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dumpling mixed with
peanuts cooked with
coconut milk and
packed inside a
janur (young
coconut leaf) or palm leaf. It is a
delicacy commonly found in Javanese...
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Magetan in
February 1975. The
Indonesian Mustangs were also used for
filming Janur Kuning,
which was
released in 1980. The
Mustangs were
replaced in 1976....
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Tauris (Tauri), Avar (Avars/Varchonites), Uguz (Oghuz Turks), Bizal, Tarna,
Janur, and
Sawir (the Sabirs). The
medieval Jewish Joseph ben
Gorion lists the...
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replaced by
maize brought by the Spanish. The use of
woven young palm
leaves (
janur)
fronds as a
pouch to cook food is
widespread in
Maritime Southeast Asia...
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rituals to
rever Dewi Sri by
making an
effigy as her
representation from
janur (young
coconut leaf),
lontar leaf, or from
cakes made of rice flour. Dewi...
- Force. Two
other films,
Janur Kuning (Yellow
Coconut Leaves; 1979) and
Serangan Fajar, were
likewise affected by the decree;
Janur Kuning portra**** Suharto...
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people who fled to the
Avars from the Turks)
Khazar (Khazars)
Zanor (or
Janur) (cf. a
Zabender people who fled to the
Avars from the Turks)
Balnod (likely...