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Pangeran Pekik (or
Prince Pekik, died in 1659) was a
Javanese prince, and son of the last Duke of Surabaya, Jayalengkara.
After the
Mataram conquest of...
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Djoko Pekik (2
January 1937 – 12
August 2023) was an
Indonesian artist known for his
achievements in
painting and sculpture. His
artistic prominence flourished...
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Pangeran Pekik of Surabaya,
making Amangkurat su****ious of a
conspiracy among the
Surabayan factions to grab
power in the
capital by
using Pekiks’ grandson's...
- brother-in-law,
Prince Pekik, the son of
Jayalengkara from Surabaya, to face Giri. The
spirit of the
Mataram troops rose
because Pangeran Pekik was a descendant...
- (1621–1626)
Panembahan Mas Witana,
Sultan (1626–1680)
Pasuruan –
Adipati Pekik, King (?–1614) Ki Gede Kapulungan,
Regent (c.1614–1616/17) Surapati, Wiranegara...
- fall of
Surabaya in 1625 was
already blind and aged. His son,
Pangeran Pekik, was
forced to live in
Mataram after Mataram's victory. He
later married...
- Also at one peak,
there is a tomb of Kiai
Abdul Faqih or
known as Ki Joko
Pekik, a
figure respected by the
local community. Five
Mountains Festival is annually...
- afterwards. His son
Pangeran Pekik was
exiled to an
ascetic life at the
grave of
Sunan Ngampel-Denta near Surabaya. Later,
Pangeran Pekik lived in the
court of...
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Agung Gde
Sobrat (1912–1992)
Basuki Abdullah (1915–1993)
Djoko Pekik (1937-2023),
painter and
sculptor I
Ketut Soki (b. 1946)
Kartika Affandi-Koberl...
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people who were
considered enemies of the
state by
Amangkurat I,
Prince Pekik. In this tomb complex,
there are
silent witnesses to
various intrigues with...