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Majapahit, the Capital

1960
Cantos 8–12 have been translated and discussed extensively by Dr Stutterheim in his book: De Kraton van Madjapahit (1948). Stutterheim’s translations and emendations are discussed in the following notes; his opinions about Majapahit’s topography are commented upon in vol. IV, commentaries on chpt 2.
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Social Order in 14th Century Majapahit

1962
Being the outcome of many centuries of social and economic development Majapahit society was particularly complex. On the one hand some survivals of primeval tribal social order might be pointed out, on the other hand features of modern Javanese life are identifiable.
Theodore G. Th. Pigeaud, Ph. D. Leyden
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PERANCANGAN STORYLINE & LABEL INFORMASI RUANG KESEHARIAN MAJAPAHIT UNIT PENGELOLAAN INFORMASI MAJAPAHIT

Jurnal Desain Grafis Aplikatif
Indonesia mempunyai ribuan peninggalan bersejarah yang telah ditetapkan sebagai situs warisan budaya yang tersebar di seluruh Indonesia. Trowulan diyakini merupakan bekas kota Kerajaan Majapahit atau nenek moyang Nusantara. Unit Pengelolaan Informasi Majapahit merupakan sebuah museum yang terletak di sisi kanan jalan pada simpang Trowulan di Mojokerto.
Muhammad Habib Al Muqsith   +1 more
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The Annual Court Festival in Majapahit

1960
Whereas the chapters 12 and 13 deal with Royal activities in the field of ecclesiastical organization chapter 14 has the secular administration of the realm for subject. The duality religious denomination — social class is apparent also in the list of groups and classes in canto 81.
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SISTEM PEMERINTAHAN KERAJAAAN MAJAPAHIT

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Majapahit is a kingdom that once existed and was located in the eastern part of Java, Indonesia which appeared around 1293-1550 AD. Majapahit kingdom has a structured government and bureaucracy based on the concept of cosmological beliefs. The king is equated with the supreme god and the center of devotion.
Ranti Sabariani   +2 more
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Plays and Games in 14th Century Majapahit

1962
In Java theatre, dance and music always were prominent features of life both at Court and in the country. Most festive occasions were celebrated with theatrical performances, processions, pageants and dances. Music was heard everywhere and at all times of day and night.
Theodore G. Th. Pigeaud, Ph. D. Leyden
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Majapahit, the Capital, about 1350 A.D.

1962
Stutterheim’s book on Majapahit (De Kraton van Madjapahit, Verhandelingen K. Instituut Taal-y Land- en Volkenkunde, vol. 7, 1948) in fact is an extensive commentary on cantos 8–12 of the Nāgara-Kĕrtāgama. In the Notes, in vol II of the present book, Stutterheim’s translations often have been criticized.
Theodore G. Th. Pigeaud, Ph. D. Leyden
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Material Culture in 14th Century Majapahit

1962
Information on everyday life, common food and clothing, housing and housekeeping is extremely scarce in Javanese literature. Being primarily interested in Royalty and the Court the Nāg. poet very seldom mentions facts relating to the common people’s life and to everyday circumstances.
Theodore G. Th. Pigeaud, Ph. D. Leyden
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Economy and Commerce in 14th Century Majapahit

1962
From the earliest times onwards Javanese economy was agricultural, based on rice growing, partly on unirrigated, partly on terraced and irrigated fields (sawah). Unirrigated fields, temporarily put under culture to be relinquished when yields fell (ladang, gaga), represent an earlier stage of agriculture.
Theodore G. Th. Pigeaud, Ph. D. Leyden
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Presentation on The Majapahit Kingdom

2022
Mochamad Tegar Ramadhani   +1 more
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