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Pagaruyung (Minangkabau:
Karajaan Pagaruyuang,
other name:
Pagaruyung Dārul Qarār), also
known as Pagarruyung,
Pagar Ruyung and
Malayapura or Malayupura...
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Pagaruyung Palace (Minangkabau:
Istano Basa Pagaruyuang) is the
istana (royal palace) of the
former Pagaruyung Kingdom,
located in
Tanjung Emas subdistrict...
- III of
Pagaruyung appointed his uncle, Raja
Hitam (Rajo
Samik II), as
Yamtuan Besar. Raja
Hitam was son of
Sultan Bagagar Syah I of
Pagaruyung. Following...
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Pagaruyung inscriptions (Minangkabau: batu-batu
basurek Pagaruyuang) are the term
applied to the
series of
ancient inscriptions found or re-discovered...
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weakened on
Pagaruyung. The
relationship between the
outer regions and the
coast with the
Kingdom of
Pagaruyung becomes closer. At the time
Pagaruyung was one...
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Bagagarsyah (1789 – 12
February 1849, in Batavia) was the last king of the
Pagaruyung Kingdom. He was the
grandson of
Sultan Alam Muningsyah. He had four brothers...
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Pagaruyung is an
Indonesian village in
Tanjung Emas District,
Tanah Datar, West Sumatra. From
tambo sources, this
country was
formerly the
capital of the...
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relations with
Manila since its
establishment by
Sultan Bolkiah. The
Pagaruyung Kingdom's son, Dato Godam, also
known as Raja Umar bin
Bendahara Harun...
- (equivalent to a sultan) of
Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. He was a
prince from the
Pagaruyung Kingdom in Sumatra, now
situated within Indonesia. The
Minangkabau people...
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Indies in the old
towns of
Jakarta and
Semarang and the
royal palaces of
Pagaruyung and Ubud.
Government expenditure on
research and
development is relatively...