The djong, jong, or jung is a type of sailing ship originating from Java that was widely used by Javanese, Sundanese sailors. The word was and is spelled...
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production). Other important members during the next two decades included Djong Yun, Renate Knaup, Conny Veit, Daniel Fichelscher, Klaus Wiese, and Robert...
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rocket arrow launcher Siege tower Caravel Carrack Cog Fire ship Galley Junk Djong (ship) Longship Lou chuan (tower ship) Qiao chuan Turtle ship Camels in...
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such as piano, oboe, and tambura. Prominently featured are Korean vocalist Djong Yun and electric guitarist Conny Veit. In 2004 SPV re-released the album...
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Portuguese junco from Malay jong. The word originally referred to the Javanese djong, very large trading ships that the Portuguese first encountered in Southeast...
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lieben)", originally released in 1972 on a solo single by Korean vocalist Djong Yun. Perfect Sound Forever described it as "another soaring, beautiful,...
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Djong Victorin Yu (Korean: 유종; born June 2, 1957 in Seoul) is a South Korean conductor and composer. Yu has made numerous CDs in London with the Philharmonia...
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(disambiguation) Junga (disambiguation) Young (disambiguation) Yung (disambiguation) Djong (ship) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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seem to be more reserved about the significance of its historical role. Djong Hwacha Military history of Korea Mong Dong Na Dae-yong Singijeon Hawley...
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Ghana.: 41 : 262 : 347 In the 11th century, a new type of ship called djong or jong was recorded in Java and Bali.: 222, 230, 267 : 82 This type of...
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