-
forces of the
Mataram state and the
Dutch VOC.
Today Trunojoyo Airport in
Sumenep and
Trunojoyo University in Bangkalan, both in Madura, are
named after...
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Trunojoyo Airport (Indonesian:
Bandara Trunojoyo) (IATA: SUP, ICAO: WART) is an
airport near Sumenep, a city in the
Madura Island of East Java, Indonesia...
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Trunojoyo University (Unijoyo) is a
public university in the
Bangkalan Regency (on
Madura island), in East Java province, Indonesia.
Unijoyo was redesignated...
- Stadium.
Their supporters were
called "Taretan Dhibi", "Peccot Mania", "
Trunojoyo Mania", and "K-Conk Mania". As of 7
August 2024 Note:
Flags indicate national...
- The
Trunajaya Rebellion (also
spelled Trunojoyo) or
Trunajaya War was the
ultimately unsuccessful rebellion waged during the 1670s by the
Madurese prince...
- 223,602 females. In 1674,
Keraton Mataram,
Yogyakarta was
attacked by
Trunojoyo who
received ****istance from Mac****ar,
resulting in
damage to the palace;...
- Air
Force Base in
Madiun Regency,
Dhoho Airport in
Kediri Regency, and
Trunojoyo Airport in
Sumenep Regency. East Java has a
number of
distinctive art...
- Semarang. The
Mataram seat in
Plered near
Kotagede collapsed after the
Trunojoyo revolt in 1677.
Sunan Amral (Amangkurat II)
relocated the
palace to Kartasura...
- south, and the Java Sea to the
north and east. The
airport nearby is
Trunojoyo Airport with
flights to Surabaya.
Sumenep Regency is
located at the eastern...
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Airport Pangandaran - Susi Int'l
Pangandaran Beach Airstrip Sumenep -
Trunojoyo Airport Surabaya -
Juanda International Airport Kalimantan Banjarmasin...