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King of Bali
in the Barong Landung mask dance. King Jayapangus, who was given the title Pāduka Śri Māhāraja Aji Jayapangus Arkaja Cihna/Lañcana, was a king who ruled
Jayapangus
Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
Suradhipa reigned from 1115 to 1119, and Jayasakti from 1146 until 1150. Jayapangus appears on inscriptions between 1178 and 1181, while Adikuntiketana and
Bali
Series of kingdoms in Bali, Indonesia
well until the 12th century with the reigns of Jayasakti (1146–50) and Jayapangus (1178–81). Contacts with imperial China were also important during this
Bali_Kingdom
Monarch or princely ruler in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
1115–1119) Jaya Dynasty Śri Jayaśakti (fl. 1133–1150) Ragajaya (fl. 1155) Jayapangus (fl. 1178–1181) Arjayadengjayaketana (queen, fl. 1200) Haji Ekajayalancana
Raja
are also known to have ruled over Bali, such as Jayasakti (1146–50) and Jayapangus (1178–81). The island of Java again started to encroach significantly
History_of_Bali
12th-century Chinese woman
Cing Wie was a 12th-century Chinese woman who married the Balinese king Jayapangus. Her father was a merchant. She is remembered as the Goddess of Prosperity
Kang_Cing_Wie
Old Javanese script
Śaka/900 CE) from Luzon, the Philippines. Copper plate inscriptions of king Jayapangus regarding the village border in Kintamani Bangli, Bali (12th century)
Kawi_script
Queen of Bali
was a member of Jaya Dynasty (Warmadewa dynasty) and successor of King Jayapangus, who may have been her father. She was the mother of King Haji Ekajayalancana
Arjayadengjayaketana
Dharmawangsa Hayam Wuruk Isyana Tunggawijaya Jayabaya Jayakatwang Jayanegara Jayapangus Samara Vijayatunggavarman Sanjaya of Mataram Sanna Siliwangi Mpu Sindok
Hinduism_in_Indonesia
Suradhipa (fl. 1115-1119) Śri Jayaśakti (fl. 1133-1150) Ragajaya (fl. 1155) Jayapangus (fl. 1178-1181) Arjayadengjayaketana (queen, fl. 1200) Haji Ekajayalancana
List_of_monarchs_of_Bali
Kang Cing Wie, 12th-century Chinese woman who married the Balinese king Jayapangus; goddess of prosperity in traditional Balinese culture Pati Unus, Second
List_of_Chinese_Indonesians
Balinese king who reigned in mid 12th century
estimated to reign after King Jayasakti (1133-1150 AD), and before King Jayapangus (1178–1181 AD). The statutes used during his time were called Uttara Widdhi
Ragajaya
Historical coins in Indonesia
around the year 12 AD when the ancient Balinese King Sri Maharaja Aji Jayapangus married the Han dynasty princess Kang Cin Wei and the princess asked the
Cash_coins_in_Indonesia
Jaya dynasty Śri Jayaśakti, King (fl.1133–1150) Ragajaya, King (fl.1155) Jayapangus, King (fl.1178–1181) Arjayadengjayaketana, Queen (fl.1200) Haji Ekajayalancana
List of state leaders in the 12th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th_century
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Hindu, Indian
A Nakshatra
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Hindu, Indian
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Rich or from hadria, Gem, Goddess Lakshmi, Graceful, Singer
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English : nickname, sometimes ironic, from Middle English, Old French gentil ‘well born’, ‘noble’, ‘courteous’ (Latin gentilis, from gens ‘family’, ‘tribe’, itself from the root gen- ‘to be born’).
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Australian, French, Greek, Latin, Shakespearean
Daughter of Hero Tyndareus
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Biblical
Hoing abroad, walk.
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(जà¥à¤¯à¥‹à¤¤à¤¿à¤·) Hindi name JYOTISH means "light" or "heavenly body." Another source states that it is the Sanskrit word for astrology.
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British, English
From the Farm
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English
English : from a Norman personal name, a short form of various Germanic names formed with folk ‘people’. See also Volk.
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