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Javanese adapted many aspects of Indian culture, such as the Ramayana epic. Hindu and Buddhist influences arrived through trade contacts with the Indian subcontinent. [38] Hindu and Buddhist — traders and visitors, arrived in the 5th century. The Hindu, Buddhist and Javanese faiths blended into a unique local philosophy. [36] The cradle of Javanese culture is commonly described as being in ...

Javanese, largest ethnic group in Indonesia, concentrated on the island of Java and numbering about 85 million in the early 21st century. The Javanese language belongs to the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) family. Islam is the predominant religion, though Hindu traditions of an earlier era are still evident in many areas, and relatively few Javanese strictly observe Muslim precepts. Belief ...

Javanese is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken mainly on the Indonesian island of Java by about 80 million people.

Javanese has, after Malay, the oldest records within the family and the richest Southeast Asian literature, albeit barely known in the West. Like almost all Austronesian languages it lacks tones and is non-inflected, employing affixation and reduplication to convey grammatical information and to create new words. Distribution.

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An introduction to the Javanese culture presenting history, language, literature and other forms of classical art as well as regional particularities.

Javanese Culture - History, People and Arts - The Spice Route End

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The Javanese are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of Java island, which covers most of the administrative areas of the provinces of Central Java, East Java, and Special Region of Yogyakarta. With more than 100 million people, Javanese people are the largest ethnic group in both Indonesia and in Southeast Asia as a whole. Their native language is Javanese, the ...

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