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- Wali_Sanga abstract "The Wali Sanga (also transcribed as Wali Songo) are revered saints of Islam in Indonesia, especially on the island of Java, because of their historic role in the Spread of Islam in Indonesia. The word wali is Arabic for "trusted one" ("guardian" in other contexts in Indonesia) or "friend of God" ("saint" in this context), while the word songo is Javanese for the number nine. Thus, the term is often translated as "9 saints".Each man is often attributed the title sunan in Javanese, which may derive from suhun, in this context meaning "honoured".Most of the wali were also called raden during their lifetimes, because they were members of royal houses. (See "Style and Title" section of Yogyakarta Sultanate for an explanation of Javanese nobility terms.)The graves of Wali Sanga are venerated as locations of ziarah (ziyarat) or local pilgrimage in Java. The graves are also known as pundhen in Javanese.".
- Wali_Sanga wikiPageID "6057952".
- Wali_Sanga wikiPageRevisionID "590531089".
- Wali_Sanga hasPhotoCollection Wali_Sanga.
- Wali_Sanga subject Category:History_of_Islam_in_Indonesia.
- Wali_Sanga subject Category:Muslim_missionaries.
- Wali_Sanga subject Category:Noble_titles_of_Indonesia.
- Wali_Sanga subject Category:Wali_Sanga.
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- Wali_Sanga type Missionary110322957.
- Wali_Sanga type MuslimMissionaries.
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- Wali_Sanga type Professional110480253.
- Wali_Sanga type Teacher110694258.
- Wali_Sanga type Whole100003553.
- Wali_Sanga type YagoLegalActor.
- Wali_Sanga type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Wali_Sanga comment "The Wali Sanga (also transcribed as Wali Songo) are revered saints of Islam in Indonesia, especially on the island of Java, because of their historic role in the Spread of Islam in Indonesia. The word wali is Arabic for "trusted one" ("guardian" in other contexts in Indonesia) or "friend of God" ("saint" in this context), while the word songo is Javanese for the number nine.".
- Wali_Sanga label "Wali Sanga".
- Wali_Sanga label "Wali Sanga".
- Wali_Sanga label "Wali Sanga".
- Wali_Sanga label "Wali Songo".
- Wali_Sanga label "Wali songo".
- Wali_Sanga label "ワリ・サンガ".
- Wali_Sanga sameAs Wali_Sanga.
- Wali_Sanga sameAs Wali_Sanga.
- Wali_Sanga sameAs Walisongo.
- Wali_Sanga sameAs ワリ・サンガ.
- Wali_Sanga sameAs Wali_Songo.
- Wali_Sanga sameAs Wali_songo.
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- Wali_Sanga sameAs Q2854751.
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- Wali_Sanga sameAs Wali_Sanga.
- Wali_Sanga wasDerivedFrom Wali_Sanga?oldid=590531089.
- Wali_Sanga isPrimaryTopicOf Wali_Sanga.