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 Silat Sabil Search SilatOnline.com - World Of Martial Arts Resources -
Indonesian Monarchies There have been several hundred monarchies in Indonesia &; A Aceh &; In the northern region of Sumatra&; the Sultanate of Achin or
This page defines Indonesian Monarchies, as well as providing detailed articles on topics related to Indonesian Monarchies
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 Tanette - TheBestLinks.com - 1547, Indonesian Monarchies, Datu Gollaya Lamarumpia, Topalannyari, ...
Tanette, 1547, Indonesian Monarchies, Datu Gollaya Lamarumpia, Topalannyari...
Tanette- TheBestLinks.com - 1547, Indonesian Monarchies, Datu Gollaya Lamarumpia, Topalannyari,...
Tanette was an Indonesian monarchy founded around 1547.
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 Indonesian Monarchies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ati Ati: A state in the east of Indonesian New Guinea...
Bangkalan: An Indonesian island whose 354 km² state was legendarily founded by the last Mojopahit Emperor.
Supiori: On Biak Island in Indonesian West Guinea (Irian Jaya).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_Monarchies   (7861 words)

  
 Monarch - definition of Monarch in Encyclopedia
Today, almost all monarchies are hereditary monarchies in which the monarchs come from one royal family with the office of sovereign being passed from one family member to another upon the death or abdication of the incumbent.
In hereditary monarchies, there is a formalized system used to determine succession to the throne, also known as the order of succession.
Susuhanan - the Indonesian princely state of Surakarta until its abolition
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 Monarch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Examples of the second case are several (Click link for more info and facts about deposed monarchs) deposed monarchs or otherwise (Click link for more info and facts about pretenders to thrones of abolished monarchies) pretenders to thrones of abolished monarchies, e.g.
Susuhanan - the Indonesian princely state of Surakarta until its abolition
In (Click link for more info and facts about Imperial Russia) Imperial Russia, a (A prince who rules a territory) Grand Duke was a son or grand-son of the (A male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)) Tsar.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/m/mo/monarch.htm   (7861 words)

  
 AEGiS-AFP News: Brunei wedding showcases royalty's enduring role in Asia - September 7, 2004
In Brunei, Japan, Thailand and the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, monarchies dating back hundreds of years play unifying roles in society and serve as a ballast for political stability.
The guest list includes Philippine President Gloria Arroyo, Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
In a sign of easing up, Brunei's Sultan Hassanal, whose dynasty dates back to 1371, announced in July his country will reconvene parliament for the first time in decades as part of political reforms.
http://www.aegis.com/news/afp/2004/AF040941.html   (1132 words)

  
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According to the principles of international law laid out by Alexander Sack, the World Bank had a contract with the Indonesian people that the money it lent to the people's representative would indeed be spent in the interest of the people.
Professor Sack, a Russian professor of law teaching in Paris, wrote his doctrine in the 1920s - in a time when colonial territories were becoming independent nation states, when monarchies were being replaced by republics and when military rulers were being replaced by civilians.
Let me explain what the doctrine of odious debts is, how its principles have been used to resolve sovereign debt disputes in the past and, finally, why it is so relevant to Indonesia's debt crisis today.
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 The Jakarta Post - The Journal of Indonesia Today
While some ASEAN members have turned their plans into action, others have not even liberalized their political systems, let alone moved toward a market economy, a reflection of the fact that ASEAN members range from monarchies to fledgling democracies and a military dictatorship.
With almost three billion people in the east Asian region tied under a security umbrella and the same rules of good conduct, it will certainly help develop not only peace and stability but also prosperity in the region, said Indonesian foreign minister Hassan Wirajuda at his media briefing.
Besides, it has always been the ASEAN consensus, since its establishment in 1967, that all member countries should adopt the principles of noninterference in each other's domestic affairs regardless of size, culture or political system.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/yesterdaydetail.asp?fileid=20031010.E01   (489 words)

  
 Online NewsHour Update: Southeast Asian Nations Agree to Free Trade Zone -- October 7, 2003
But the diversity of governance, which includes communist autocracies, monarchies and fledgling democracies, could hinder the economic transformation, the countries' leaders acknowledged, according to the Associated Press.
"We must tackle them in a more effective manner," said Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman Marty Natalegawa, according to the AP.
Thaskin said the differences in economic levels among members nations meant the deadline for creating the trading bloc -- called the ASEAN Economic Community -- could be staggered.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/asean_10-07-03.html   (435 words)

  
 MonarchQueen Information
Examples of the second case are several List of monarchs who lost their thrones or abdicated in the 20th centurydeposed monarchs or otherwise pretenderpretenders to thrones of abolished monarchies, ''e.g.'' Leka, Crown Prince of Albania who is styled by some as the "King of Albania".
** Rulers of SurakartaSusuhanan - the Indonesian princely state of Surakarta until its abolition
'''List of the Princes of MonacoPrince of Monaco'''
http://www.echostatic.com/MonarchQueen.html   (2385 words)

  
 Monarch Information
Examples of the second case are several List of monarchs who lost their thrones or abdicated in the 20th centurydeposed monarchs or otherwise pretenderpretenders to thrones of abolished monarchies, ''e.g.'' Leka, Crown Prince of Albania who is styled by some as the "King of Albania".
** Rulers of SurakartaSusuhanan - the Indonesian princely state of Surakarta until its abolition
'''List of the Princes of MonacoPrince of Monaco'''
http://www.echostatic.com/Monarch.html   (2385 words)

  
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 Monarch Information
Examples of the second case are several List of monarchs who lost their thrones or abdicated in the 20th centurydeposed monarchs or otherwise pretenderpretenders to thrones of abolished monarchies, ''e.g.'' Leka, Crown Prince of Albania who is styled by some as the "King of Albania".
** Rulers of SurakartaSusuhanan - the Indonesian princely state of Surakarta until its abolition
'''List of the Princes of MonacoPrince of Monaco'''
http://www.echostatic.com/Monarch.html   (2385 words)

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