The Osing or Using (Osing: Lare Osing; Lare Using) are indigenous ethnic group native to easternmost part of the Java island (especially in Banyuwangi)...
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Osing may refer to: the Osing people the Osing dialect This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Osing. If an internal link led...
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The Osing language (Osing: Basa Using; Indonesian: Bahasa Osing), locally known as the language of Banyuwangi, is the language of the Osing people of...
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Hinduism in Indonesia (section Osing Hindus of Java)
Christianity among the Osings, some of them still follow their old beliefs. Today Hinduism still exists among the Osing population. The Osings share a similar...
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témpong; Pegon: سيجا تمبونغ) is an Indonesian rice dish, typical food of Osing people in Banyuwangi, consists of steamed rice with boiled vegetables (includes...
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Genjer-Genjer is an Osing language folk song from East Java, Indonesia, written and composed by musician Muhammad Arief. The song was written as a description...
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ethnic group who have remained Hindu since the Majapahit era after the Osing people which has been Islamized. Scattered communities of Tenggerese also...
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East Java (Geographically) Surabaya Malang Madiun-Kediri-Nganjuk Lumajang Osing Tengger Standard Javanese is the variety of the Javanese language that was...
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Manggarai, Toraja-Sa'dan, Komering, Tetum, Rejang, Muna, Sumbawa, Bangka Malay, Osing, Gayo, Bungku-Tolaki languages, Moronene, Bungku, Bahonsuai, Kulisusu, Wawonii...
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Lanie Banks (born Micheal Osings, October 10, 1996) is a Canadian-Ugandan rapper, songwriter, Community activist and music video director. He has performed...
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non-Indic people including the Balinese of Bali island (Indonesia), Tengger and Osing of Java (Indonesia), the Balamon Chams of Vietnam, Ghanaian Hindus in Ghana...
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as the Tengger people in the Mount Bromo region, and the Samin and the Osing people in Banyuwangi. East Java also hosts a significant population of foreign...
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respective ways of life. These include Banyumasan, Cirebonese, Mataram, Osing, and Tenggerese. The majority of the Javanese people identify themselves...
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Pear people Khmu people Nicobarese people Senoi peoples Javanese people Osing Tenggerese Sundanese people Baduy Kasepuhan Malay people Bruneian Malays...
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Middle Andaman) Animism Javanese Austronesian → Javanesic Indonesia (Java) Osing, Tenggerese, Boyanese, Banyumasan, along with significant populations in...
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Tamiang Malay Javanesic Javanese Arekan Banyumasan Cirebonese Indramayu Osing Serang Tenggerese Kawi Celebic Andio Bada Bahonsuai Balaesang Balantak Banggai...
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000 native, Indonesia) Batak Karo language (600,000 native, Indonesia) Osing Javanese (300,000 native, Indonesia) Batak Alas language (200,000 native...
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reside outside of their traditional regions. Java: Javanese (Tenggerese, Osing, Banyumasan, etc.), Sundanese (Badui), Bantenese, Cirebonese, Betawi, Madurese...
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traditional regions. Java: Javanese, Sundanese, Betawi, Bantenese, Tengger, Osing, Badui, and others. Madura: Madurese Sumatra: Batak, Minangkabau, Malays...
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The New Kingdom. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-24843-4. Osing, Jürgen (1985). Seth in Dachla und Charga. Abteilung Kairo (Report). Mitteilungen...
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triangle is used together with gamelan. It is locally called kluncing in Osing language. "Triangle | musical instrument". Britannica. Berry, Mark (2017)...
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Lampung Api Komering Javanese Javanese Kawi / Old Javanese † Banyumasan Osing Tenggerese Madurese Madurese Kangean Bali–Sasak –Sumbawa Balinese Sasak...
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other South Asian languages Balinese Cham Indonesian Javanese Khmer Malay Osing Sundanese Thai Tenggerese English Dutch French Romani Russian Malay Chetty...
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(Javanese: pecel pitik) is a traditional chicken dish of the Kemiren Banyuwangi Osing tribe of East Java, Indonesia. Pecel ayam is made with chicken and coconut...
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Lampung Api Komering Javanese Javanese Kawi / Old Javanese † Banyumasan Osing Tenggerese Madurese Madurese Kangean Bali–Sasak –Sumbawa Balinese Sasak...
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photographed wearing one of Tutankhamun's pectorals in 1926. Clayton 2006, p. 128. Osing & Dreyer 1987, pp. 110–123. "Digital Egypt for Universities: Tutankhamun"...
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sharing common status with Javanese (including their sub-ethnic such as Osing and Tenggerese), Sundanese, Minangkabau, Batak tribes, Bugis, Dayak peoples...
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Balinese and Osing dance drama performance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali, and commonly performed by Balinese in Bali as well as Osing people...
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languages spoken include Betawi (a Malay dialect local to the Jakarta region), Osing, Banyumasan, and Tenggerese (closely related to Javanese), Baduy and Bantenese...
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decline but still used by Malays, Minangkabau, Banjarese, Acehnese, Javanese, Osing, Sundanese, and Madurese (which has its own form of Arabic writing known...
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