The Empress Who Became A Warlord
In the 3rd century AD, when Japan was at war with Korea and the Emperor of Japan died, his Empress named Jingo then dressed in armor and led his army to Korea. On the battlefield, she made an oration addressing her troops, saying that although she was a woman, they should not be in despair because the gods would help her. She assures them, if they stood together in unity, they will win against the enemy. When they arrived at the Korean coast, a hurricane and big waves hit and caused flooding in the land, but the Japanese ships survived without a single thing missing. Knowing this, the Korean King was astonished and even without a war, he declared surrender to the Japanese Empress and her army.
A collection of Bintang Betawi Newspaper. Bintang Betawi was a newspaper from Dutch Colonial Era. This extremely rare collection consists of 39 Edition, published between March 1, 1904-1 June 1904. Bintang Betawi is a newspaper that was written with Bazaar Malay (Melayu Pasar) a form of antique Indonesian language, before the introduction of modern Indonesian language that still used today. Read More
BINTANG BETAWI Batavia (Jakarta) - Tuesday Edition, May 17, 1904
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BINTANG BETAWI Batavia (Jakarta) - Tuesday Edition, May 17, 1904
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The Empress Who Became A Warlord
In the 3rd century AD, when Japan was at war with Korea and the Emperor of Japan died, his Empress named Jingo then dressed in armor and led his army to Korea. On the battlefield, she made an oration addressing her troops, saying that although she was a woman, they should not be in despair because the gods would help her. She assures them, if they stood together in unity, they will win against the enemy. When they arrived at the Korean coast, a hurricane and big waves hit and caused flooding in the land, but the Japanese ships survived without a single thing missing. Knowing this, the Korean King was astonished and even without a war, he declared surrender to the Japanese Empress and her army.
A collection of Bintang Betawi Newspaper. Bintang Betawi was a newspaper from Dutch Colonial Era. This extremely rare collection consists of 39 Edition, published between March 1, 1904-1 June 1904. Bintang Betawi is a newspaper that was written with Bazaar Malay (Melayu Pasar) a form of antique Indonesian language, before the introduction of modern Indonesian language that still used today. Read More