• Ungu (lit. 'Purple') is an Indonesian rock band formed in Jakarta in 1996. Its previous names were Glasses (1992-1995) and Glover (1995-1996). The group...
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  • Raja Ungu or Ratu Ungu (Thai: รายาอูงู) ruled the Sultanate of Patani (1624–1635), succeeding her sister Raja Biru. In Malay, her name means the "purple...
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  • Kaugel language (redirect from Imbo ungu)
    Highlands province home. Dialects are Aua (Ibo Ugu, Imbo Ungu, Imbongu) and Gawil (Umbo Ungu, Kakoli). Kaugel counts with a base-24 system in cycles of...
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  • Ungu Violet is Indonesian drama film in 2005 directed by Rizal Mantovani. This Multivision Plus Pictures productions film stars Dian Sastrowardoyo, Rizky...
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    the throne in 1584 and was followed by Raja Biru (The Blue Queen), Raja Ungu (The Purple Queen) and Raja Kuning (The Yellow Queen). During this period...
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  • Timeless is a greatest hits album by Indonesian band Ungu. It was released on 9 May 2012 by Trinity Optima Production. The album compiled ten songs from...
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  • Princess Ungu was thought to have been killed, but she was rescued by Pari and taken to White Ray's remote island. A romance develops between Ungu and Pari...
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  • Kabut Sutra Ungu (literally Mist of Purple Silk) is a 1979 Indonesian film directed by Sjumandjaja and starring Jenny Rachman, Roy Marten, and El Manik...
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    United Nations Guard Unit, or UNGU, is based at Mogadishu Airport. UNGU I (Lt. Col. Wycliffe Keita) – May 2014 to mid-2015 UNGU II (Lt. Col. Richard Walekura)...
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  • Onuist (redirect from Ungus)
    Onuist or Ungus may refer to: Óengus I of the Picts (d. 761), king of the Picts 732–761 Óengus II of the Picts (d. 834), king of the Picts c. 820–834...
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