- name was
Wijayaparakramawardhana and his
birth name was Dyah
Kertawijaya Waringin Pitu
charter (1447)
Natural disasters frequently occur during his reign...
- (issued in 1294),
Sukhamerta (1296),
Tuhanyaru (1323),
Gajah Mada (1351),
Waringin Pitu (1447) and
Trailokyapuri (1486).
These sources help us to clarify...
-
Putut Waringin Jati (born 21
December 1986) is an
Indonesian former footballer who
plays as a winger. "Putut
Waringin Jati -
Putut Waringin Jati - Goal...
- Kotawaringin, or also
spelled Kota
Waringin, was a
sultanate on the
south coast of Borneo. It
covered an area in what is now the
western part of the Indonesian...
-
Simpang (1822–c. 1949)
Sintang (1822–1949) ****dana (1828–c.1949) Kota
Waringin Sultanate (1824–1949)
Kutai Kertanegara Sultanate (8
August 1825 – 1949)...
- in
Waringin around 17:00 (UTC+9) and the
occupants were seen
damaging homes and
other property with
metal bars and rocks, but
residents of
Waringin claim...
-
there are also
hills in the
southern Serang Regency, in the
Mancak and
Waringin Kurung Districts. The
southern Pandeglang Regency is also hilly. In eastern...
- of the
United Nations.
Accessed July 2022.
Misno (18 May 2013).
Tista Waringin Berhasil Temukan Pakan Penentu ****
Domba (in Indonesian).
Medan Bisnis...
-
males and 113,980 females. The
administrative centre is
located in Jati
Waringin, and the
district is sub-divided into five
urban "villages" or communities...
- Street) St. Michael's(commonly
referred to as "
Waringin"
Parochial Church,
being located at
Waringin street) St. Lawrence's(commonly
referred to as "****jadi"...