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- Ngabehi Loring Pasar".[citation needed] According to Javanese tradition, the Senopati who was Joko Tingkir's foster son ********inated Arya Penangsang of Jipang-Panolan...
- The MV Senopati Nusantara was an Indonesian ferry that sank in a storm on December 30, 2006. The ****anese-made ship was a scheduled p****enger liner from...
- Trendy restaurants, cafe and bars can be found at Menteng, Kemang, Jalan Senopati, Kuningan, Senayan, Pantai Indah Kapuk, and Kelapa Gading. Lenggang Jakarta...
- Outside of India too, this type of similar surnames are being used like "Senopati" in Indonesia, Walters in Germany which means Commander of the Army, etc...
- shopping mall named ASHTA at Sudirman Central Business District, and adjacent Senopati area in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The tallest building of this complex...
- Ngarsa Dalem Sampeyan Dalem Ingkang Sinuwun Kangjeng Sultan Hamengkubuwana Senopati-ing-Ngalaga Ngabdulrakhman Sayyidin Panatagama Khalifatullah Which translates...
- Sultanate. Sunan Prapen was also the pacifier of the war between Panembahan Senopati the king of Mataram against Jayalengkara, the regent of Surabaya in 1588...
- followers. They named the unit Divisi Pertempuran Panembahan Senopati (Battle-Division Duke Senopati). Sutarto was mysteriously murdered on July 2, 1948. Those...
- with no harm to its seven occupants. On December 30, 2006, the ferry MV Senopati Nusantara sank in a storm in the Java Sea, killing between 400 and 500...
- spiritual encounter between the Queen with Panembahan Senopati. Legends recount her love for Senopati and the famous Sultan Agung of Mataram, which continues...