"Istana Stands Firm: Indonesia's Quelling Islamic Terror" Culture Matters (Third WORLD PROBLEMS AND ISSUES: PAST AND PRESENT)
Journal of Third World Studies, 2009, Fall, 26, 2
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INNOCENCE LOST: RECKONING THE FUTURE "Each of these princes had his own realm (Nagara, seat of authority with its accompanying territory), but at one place Majapahit, they cleansed the feet of the Supreme Ruler."
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