- The Malayo-Polynesian
languages are a
subgroup of the
Austronesian languages, with
approximately 385.5
million speakers. The Malayo-Polynesian languages...
- of
sloop used in the East Indies, a
combination of
western (Dutch) and
Nusantaran (Indonesian)
technologies and techniques. Many of
these "boat-ships" were...
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religion while Theravada Buddhism is the
philosophical overarch. In the
Nusantaran Siwa Siddhanta, Siwa is
syncretised with the
Buddha in a
Tantrayanic form...
- The Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian (CEMP)
languages form a
proposed branch of the Malayo-Polynesian
languages consisting of over 700
languages (Blust...
- Proto-Malayo-Polynesian (PMP) is the
reconstructed ancestor of the Malayo-Polynesian languages,
which is by far the
largest branch (by
current speakers)...
- The cash
coins of
Indonesia (Indonesian: Kepeng; Balinese: Pis Bolong; Javanese: Picis, Pitjis, or Gobog) was a
historical currency in
Indonesia based...
- East
Timorese Portuguese (Português
timorense in Portuguese), or
Nusantaran Portuguese (Português
nusantarano in Portuguese), is the
variety of the Portuguese...
- Muslim-majority
Nusantara region as well, due to his
influence on many
Nusantaran Muslim scholars such as Abd al-Rauf al-Sinkili.
Ibrahim al-Kurani was...
-
Indonesian numismatic charms (Indonesian: Uang Gobog, Uang
Gobog Wayang, Koin Gobog,
Gobog Wayang, or
simply Gobog; Dutch:
Indonesische tempelmunten),...
- for Malaysia's
national anthem Negaraku; as well as the pre-independent
Nusantaran folk song
Terang Bulan, but
there is
argument on
whether he ever wrote...