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Daeng (Seni) Gomarachun
Daeng may refer to: *Daeng or Daing, a Malay name and hereditary title for a Malay Patrilineal Royal descent of Bugis * Daeng Parani (died ca. 1726), early 18th-century Bugis warrior * Daeng Soetigna (1908–1984), Indonesian music teacher and father of modern angklung music * Daeng (), the Thai name of ''Xylia xylocarpa'', a perennial tree See also * * Daing * Deng (other) * Dang (other) Dang may refer to: Music * "Dang" (song), by Caroline Polachek from ''Desire, I Want To Turn Into You: Everasking Edition'', 2024 * "Dang!" (song), by Mac Miller from ''The Divine Feminine'', 2015 * "Dang!", by GreatGuys from ''Trigger'', 201 ...
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Malay Name
Personal names in Malaysia vary greatly according to ethno-cultural group. Personal names are, to a certain degree, regulated by the national registration department, especially since the introduction of the National Registration Identity Card (NRIC). Malays, Orang Asli, some Bumiputera of Sabah and Sarawak, and Malaysian Indians adopt patronymic naming customs. On the other hand, Malaysian Chinese, some Malays and Bumiputera of Sabah and Sarawak use family names. Malay names Traditional Malay names were taken from one of a number of languages, or even a combination of two or more elements from these languages: * Malay such as Intan, Melati, Kiambang or Tuah * Khmer, Siamese or Cham such as Tam, Som or Lai * Javanese such as Ratnasari, Joyo or Kesuma * Sanskrit or Pali such as Wira, Darma or Wati Malay names are not to be confused with Malaysian names. Malay names also exist in various countries other than Malaysia, including among the ethnic Malay communities in Brunei, ...
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Daeng Parani
Daeng Parani (died ) was one of the five Bugis brothers from Luwu, Sulawesi, who established political dominance over the royal houses of Peninsular Malaysia. Daing Parani became personally embroiled in the politics of the Sultanates of Johor, Riau, Lingga and Pahang in the early 18th century. Early life Daeng Parani was the eldest among five sons of Daing Rilaka and Upu Tenribong;Bastin, Winks, ''Malaysia: Selected Historical Readings'', pg 94 his four other brothers being Daeng Menambun, Daeng Marewah, Daeng Chelak and Daeng Kemasi. As a youth, Daing Parani was said to have had sex with a concubine of the Raja of Bone, during which he killed a Macassar prince, forcing his entire family to resettle in Riau. Involvement in Johor Daeng Parani agreed to assist a Minangkabau prince, Raja Kecil, in overthrowing Johor and its sultan Abdul Jalil IV, the Bendahara (viceroy) who had taken power after the death of Sultan Mahmud Shah II without an official heir. Kecil claimed to be ...
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Daeng Soetigna
Daeng Soetigna (May 13, 1908 – April 8, 1984) was a famous music teacher who is considered the father of modern music. He redesigned the ancient Indonesian instrument, enabling it to play international music. He was also active in staging orchestras in various regions in Indonesia. Tribute On May 13, 2016, Google celebrated his 108th birthday with a Google Doodle Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google's homepages intended to commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical figures. The first Google Doodle honored the 1998 edition of the long-running annual Bu .... References 1908 births 1984 deaths Sundanese people {{Indonesia-bio-stub ...
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Xylia Xylocarpa
''Xylia xylocarpa'' is a species of tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, e.g., including only woody plants with secondary growth, only ... in the Mimosoideae, mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the family Fabaceae. Description and properties This perennial tree is very conspicuous in the flowering season owing to its bright yellow flowers. ''Xylia xylocarpa'' produces hardwood, and in Vietnam it is classified as an 'ironwood' with its name referring to use in traditional cart-making. The cross-section of a trunk has a distinctive yellowish-white and thick outer layer, with a crimson-dark core of fine grain and high density (1.15 with 15% moisture content). The Pulp (paper), wood pulp may be used for making Gift wrapping, wrapping paper. The seeds of this tree are edible. This tree is considered a medicinal pl ...
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Daing
''Daing'', ''tuyô'', ''buwad'', or ''bilad'' () are dried fish from the Philippines. Fish prepared as ''daing'' are usually split open (though they may be left whole), gutted, salted liberally, and then sun and air-dried. There are also "boneless" versions which fillet the fish before the drying process. It was originally a preservation technique, as salt inhibits the growth of bacteria, allowing fish to be stored for long periods of time. ''Daing'' is fried or grilled before consumption, though it can also be wrapped in foil and baked in an oven. It is usually dipped in vinegar and eaten with white rice for breakfast. Notably, it is traditionally paired with ''champorado'' (traditional Filipino chocolate rice gruel). It can also be used as an ingredient in other dishes. ''Daing'' is considered poverty food because it is relatively cheap but has gained significance in Philippine culture as comfort food. Preparation Virtually any fish can be prepared as ''daing''. The speci ...
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Deng (other)
Deng may refer to: People and ethnic groups * Deng (Chinese surname), including a list of people with the name **Deng Sui, empress dowager of the Eastern Han Dynasty. ** Deng Xiaoping, leader of China 1978–1989 ** Honghao Deng (born 1994), Chinese computational designer and entrepreneur * Deng (South Sudanese name), including a list of people with the name * Deng (ethnic group), of Mishmi people in Tibet Other uses * Deng (god), a sky, rain, and fertility god in Dinka mythology * Deng (state), an ancient Chinese state * DEng, or Doctor of Engineering degree * Deng, fictional characters in the ''Bolo'' universe See also * * Denge (other) * Daeng (other) * Dengue fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease caused by dengue virus, prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. Asymptomatic infections are uncommon, mild cases happen frequently; if symptoms appear, they typically begin 3 to 14 days after i ... * Dengg {{disambig ...
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