- The
Kingdom of
Pajang or
Sultanate of
Pajang (Jawi: كسلطانن ڤاجڠ; 1586–1568) was a short-lived
Muslim state in Java. It was
established by
Adiwijaya or...
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Mangifera pajang,
commonly known as wild mango, is a
species of tree in the
family Anacardiaceae. It is
endemic to Borneo,
where it is
known by the various...
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artifacts to
Pajang. He
appointed Prawata's son
Sunan Pangiri as
adipati of Demak. The
relationship between the two
states was now reversed:
Pajang became the...
- from
Pajang's control.
Under Sutawijaya,
Mataram grew
substantially through military campaigns against Mataram's
overlord of
Pajang and
Pajang's former...
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Bukit Panjang MRT/LRT
station (IPA: /ˈbʊkɪt ˌpɑːndʒɑːŋ/ BUUK-it PAHN-jahng) is a M****
Rapid Transit (MRT) and
Light Rail
Transit (LRT)
interchange station...
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Purwokerto (Javanese: ꦥꦸꦂꦮꦏꦼꦂꦠ, romanized: Purwåkertå) is a
large but non-autonomous town on the
island of Java, Indonesia. It is the
coordinating centre...
- the
downfall of Ma****ahit, the
kingdoms of Demak, Cirebon, Banten, and
Pajang in 1546.[citation needed]
Among his
missionary activities (dawah), he built...
- Sompud, Jephte; Lintangah,
Walter (2018). "Mangifera
pajang<SCP>Kosterm., 1965</SCP>".
Mangifera pajang Kosterm, 1965. pp. 1–10. doi:10.1002/9783527678518...
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chief and
retainer to Joko Tingkir, who
reigned as Hadiwijaya,
Sultan of
Pajang. It was said that
Pamanahan was a
descendant of the last Ma****ahit king...
- Kertawardhana,
husband of
Queen Tribhuwana. She was
given the
title Bhre
Pajang and
married to Singhawardhana, Bhre Paguhan.
According to Pararaton, Wikramawardhana...