The province has a land area of 50,058.16km2, and it has a population of 3,092,265 according to the 2010 Census; by January 2014 this had risen to 3,412,459.
History
Jambi was the site of the Srivijayan kingdom that engaged in trade throughout the Strait of Malacca and beyond. Jambi succeeded Palembang, its southern economic and military rival, as the capital of the kingdom. The movement of the capital to Jambi was partly induced by the 1025 raid by pirates from the Chola region of southern India, which destroyed much of Palembang.
In the early decades of the Dutch presence in the region (see Dutch East India Company in Indonesia), when the Dutch were one of several traders competing with the British, Chinese, Arabs, and Malays, the Jambi Sultanate profited from trade in pepper with the Dutch. This relationship declined by about 1770, and the sultanate had little contact with the Dutch for about sixty years.
"Jambi" is a song by American rock band Tool. The song was released as a single and the second track from their fourth studio album10,000 Days. It was made officially available for radio airplay on February 12, 2007.Adam Jones uses a talk box effect during the guitar solo.
The song is in 9/8 time, except for the guitar solo where the rhythm is temporarily changed to 6/4 before going back to 9/8.
The title has been said to primarily refer to the iambicmeter used in the lyrics of the song, as 'jambi' means 'iamb' in Finnish, but given the lack of more than an inevitable amount of iambs in the lyrics, this possible reference is doubtful.
This title has also been said to refer to Jambi, a province of Indonesia. From when this statement is made "Here from the king's mountain view", as if to imply he is the king of Jambi.
Drummer Danny Carey stated that when bassist Justin Chancellor played the bass track of the song, it instantly reminded him of the children's television program Pee-wee's Playhouse, then singer Maynard James Keenan thought of the genie "Jambi" and had the idea to make the song's theme about making wishes.
Jambi is another province settled in Sumatra Island, which properly located on the east coast of central Sumatra. The capital of this province is Jambi city.
The people in Jambi is dominated by the ethnic of Malay with the group of Kerinci and Minangkabau. The economic site from this province is mostly come from Jambi city as the capital of this province. The busy spot from Jambi city is on Batang Hari river as an oil and rubber-producer center.
Mount and Lake Kerinci is commonly visited by the tourist while they passing by to Jambi. The existance of flora and fauna in Jambi, makes this city own their particular of national park as a reservation for those habitats, and others tourism destination are Kerinci Seblat National Park, Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park, and Barbak National Park.
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published: 04 Apr 2019
Indonesian woman swallowed whole by python
A 54-year-old missing Indonesian woman was eaten alive by a 16ft python, the local police said.
The viral video of the python showed one person pinning the head of the snake with a tree branch while others beating it.
“It turned out that the woman we were looking for was in the snake’s stomach,” village head Anto said.
Villagers then proceeded to slice open the stomach of the massive python, revealing the missing woman’s body.
The woman, identified by media by her first name Jahrah, was found dead after being eaten by a python in a rubber plantation at Terjun Gajah village in Indonesia’s Jambi province.
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Haze in Indonesia causes sky to turn red over Jambi province
Red skies were seen over Indonesia's Jambi province on Saturday (Sep 21) amid worsening haze. This was due to a phenomenon called Mie scattering, said the local meteorological agency.
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Jambi Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia
Jambi Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra. Geographically located between 0.45 ° North latitude, 2.45 ° South latitude and between 101.10 ° -104.55 ° East Longitude
published: 17 Jan 2017
Jambi Province as my (Hometown)
Jambi Province as my Hometown - yang mengangkat beberapa nilai budaya serta destinasi wisata yang ada di dalamnya, seperti : Suku Anak Dalam, Menara Gentala Arasy, Rumah Adat Jambi, Batik Jambi, Candi Muaro Jambi hingga Gunung Kerinci.
Terimakasih banyak untuk bapak Tomy Listyanto, S.Hut., M.Env.Sc., Ph.D. sebagi dosen pembimbing Mata Kuliah Academic English, Universitas Gadjah Mada, yang telah memberikan wadah untuk saya dapat mengeksplore kembali budaya Jambi agar dapat dikenal oleh masyarakat luas.
Tayangan ini sekaligus saya dedikasikan sebagai ungkapan kebanggaan saya sebagai perempuan dengan darah keturunan jambi, dengan harapan agar segala kultur budaya serta kekayaan alam yang elok nan permai yang telah dianugerahkan oleh tuhan YME untuk kita semua, dapat senantiasa terjaga hi...
Jambi is another province settled in Sumatra Island, which properly located on the east coast of central Sumatra. The capital of this province is Jambi city.
T...
Jambi is another province settled in Sumatra Island, which properly located on the east coast of central Sumatra. The capital of this province is Jambi city.
The people in Jambi is dominated by the ethnic of Malay with the group of Kerinci and Minangkabau. The economic site from this province is mostly come from Jambi city as the capital of this province. The busy spot from Jambi city is on Batang Hari river as an oil and rubber-producer center.
Mount and Lake Kerinci is commonly visited by the tourist while they passing by to Jambi. The existance of flora and fauna in Jambi, makes this city own their particular of national park as a reservation for those habitats, and others tourism destination are Kerinci Seblat National Park, Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park, and Barbak National Park.
How to get there
Every day, there are 6 flights departing and arriving at Jambi. Flights from Jakarta would have spent one hour, 15 minutes from Palembang and an hour from Batam, as well as from Singapore.
Travelling by ship or ferry is also easy, from Batam it only takes 5 hours and 7 hours from Malaysia. To see and feel the road trip, it takes 6 hours from Palembang, 8 hours from Padang and 10 hours from Bengkulu.
See by yourself the beauty of Indonesia.
So, what are you waiting for? Visit Jambi :)
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Note : All of the footages and music are not my own property
Jambi is another province settled in Sumatra Island, which properly located on the east coast of central Sumatra. The capital of this province is Jambi city.
The people in Jambi is dominated by the ethnic of Malay with the group of Kerinci and Minangkabau. The economic site from this province is mostly come from Jambi city as the capital of this province. The busy spot from Jambi city is on Batang Hari river as an oil and rubber-producer center.
Mount and Lake Kerinci is commonly visited by the tourist while they passing by to Jambi. The existance of flora and fauna in Jambi, makes this city own their particular of national park as a reservation for those habitats, and others tourism destination are Kerinci Seblat National Park, Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park, and Barbak National Park.
How to get there
Every day, there are 6 flights departing and arriving at Jambi. Flights from Jakarta would have spent one hour, 15 minutes from Palembang and an hour from Batam, as well as from Singapore.
Travelling by ship or ferry is also easy, from Batam it only takes 5 hours and 7 hours from Malaysia. To see and feel the road trip, it takes 6 hours from Palembang, 8 hours from Padang and 10 hours from Bengkulu.
See by yourself the beauty of Indonesia.
So, what are you waiting for? Visit Jambi :)
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Note : All of the footages and music are not my own property
A 54-year-old missing Indonesian woman was eaten alive by a 16ft python, the local police said.
The viral video of the python showed one person pinning the hea...
A 54-year-old missing Indonesian woman was eaten alive by a 16ft python, the local police said.
The viral video of the python showed one person pinning the head of the snake with a tree branch while others beating it.
“It turned out that the woman we were looking for was in the snake’s stomach,” village head Anto said.
Villagers then proceeded to slice open the stomach of the massive python, revealing the missing woman’s body.
The woman, identified by media by her first name Jahrah, was found dead after being eaten by a python in a rubber plantation at Terjun Gajah village in Indonesia’s Jambi province.
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A 54-year-old missing Indonesian woman was eaten alive by a 16ft python, the local police said.
The viral video of the python showed one person pinning the head of the snake with a tree branch while others beating it.
“It turned out that the woman we were looking for was in the snake’s stomach,” village head Anto said.
Villagers then proceeded to slice open the stomach of the massive python, revealing the missing woman’s body.
The woman, identified by media by her first name Jahrah, was found dead after being eaten by a python in a rubber plantation at Terjun Gajah village in Indonesia’s Jambi province.
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Red skies were seen over Indonesia's Jambi province on Saturday (Sep 21) amid worsening haze. This was due to a phenomenon called Mie scattering, said the local...
Red skies were seen over Indonesia's Jambi province on Saturday (Sep 21) amid worsening haze. This was due to a phenomenon called Mie scattering, said the local meteorological agency.
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Jambi Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra. Geographically located between 0.45 ° North latitude, 2.45 ° South latitu...
Jambi Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra. Geographically located between 0.45 ° North latitude, 2.45 ° South latitude and between 101.10 ° -104.55 ° East Longitude
Jambi Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra. Geographically located between 0.45 ° North latitude, 2.45 ° South latitude and between 101.10 ° -104.55 ° East Longitude
Jambi Province as my Hometown - yang mengangkat beberapa nilai budaya serta destinasi wisata yang ada di dalamnya, seperti : Suku Anak Dalam, Menara Gentala Ara...
Jambi Province as my Hometown - yang mengangkat beberapa nilai budaya serta destinasi wisata yang ada di dalamnya, seperti : Suku Anak Dalam, Menara Gentala Arasy, Rumah Adat Jambi, Batik Jambi, Candi Muaro Jambi hingga Gunung Kerinci.
Terimakasih banyak untuk bapak Tomy Listyanto, S.Hut., M.Env.Sc., Ph.D. sebagi dosen pembimbing Mata Kuliah Academic English, Universitas Gadjah Mada, yang telah memberikan wadah untuk saya dapat mengeksplore kembali budaya Jambi agar dapat dikenal oleh masyarakat luas.
Tayangan ini sekaligus saya dedikasikan sebagai ungkapan kebanggaan saya sebagai perempuan dengan darah keturunan jambi, dengan harapan agar segala kultur budaya serta kekayaan alam yang elok nan permai yang telah dianugerahkan oleh tuhan YME untuk kita semua, dapat senantiasa terjaga hingga dapat terus dinikmati bersama. sekian terimakasih. selamat menyaksikan ..
Jambi Province as my Hometown - yang mengangkat beberapa nilai budaya serta destinasi wisata yang ada di dalamnya, seperti : Suku Anak Dalam, Menara Gentala Arasy, Rumah Adat Jambi, Batik Jambi, Candi Muaro Jambi hingga Gunung Kerinci.
Terimakasih banyak untuk bapak Tomy Listyanto, S.Hut., M.Env.Sc., Ph.D. sebagi dosen pembimbing Mata Kuliah Academic English, Universitas Gadjah Mada, yang telah memberikan wadah untuk saya dapat mengeksplore kembali budaya Jambi agar dapat dikenal oleh masyarakat luas.
Tayangan ini sekaligus saya dedikasikan sebagai ungkapan kebanggaan saya sebagai perempuan dengan darah keturunan jambi, dengan harapan agar segala kultur budaya serta kekayaan alam yang elok nan permai yang telah dianugerahkan oleh tuhan YME untuk kita semua, dapat senantiasa terjaga hingga dapat terus dinikmati bersama. sekian terimakasih. selamat menyaksikan ..
Jambi is another province settled in Sumatra Island, which properly located on the east coast of central Sumatra. The capital of this province is Jambi city.
The people in Jambi is dominated by the ethnic of Malay with the group of Kerinci and Minangkabau. The economic site from this province is mostly come from Jambi city as the capital of this province. The busy spot from Jambi city is on Batang Hari river as an oil and rubber-producer center.
Mount and Lake Kerinci is commonly visited by the tourist while they passing by to Jambi. The existance of flora and fauna in Jambi, makes this city own their particular of national park as a reservation for those habitats, and others tourism destination are Kerinci Seblat National Park, Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park, and Barbak National Park.
How to get there
Every day, there are 6 flights departing and arriving at Jambi. Flights from Jakarta would have spent one hour, 15 minutes from Palembang and an hour from Batam, as well as from Singapore.
Travelling by ship or ferry is also easy, from Batam it only takes 5 hours and 7 hours from Malaysia. To see and feel the road trip, it takes 6 hours from Palembang, 8 hours from Padang and 10 hours from Bengkulu.
See by yourself the beauty of Indonesia.
So, what are you waiting for? Visit Jambi :)
DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE THIS CHANNEL
Note : All of the footages and music are not my own property
A 54-year-old missing Indonesian woman was eaten alive by a 16ft python, the local police said.
The viral video of the python showed one person pinning the head of the snake with a tree branch while others beating it.
“It turned out that the woman we were looking for was in the snake’s stomach,” village head Anto said.
Villagers then proceeded to slice open the stomach of the massive python, revealing the missing woman’s body.
The woman, identified by media by her first name Jahrah, was found dead after being eaten by a python in a rubber plantation at Terjun Gajah village in Indonesia’s Jambi province.
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Jambi Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia, located on the island of Sumatra. Geographically located between 0.45 ° North latitude, 2.45 ° South latitude and between 101.10 ° -104.55 ° East Longitude
Jambi Province as my Hometown - yang mengangkat beberapa nilai budaya serta destinasi wisata yang ada di dalamnya, seperti : Suku Anak Dalam, Menara Gentala Arasy, Rumah Adat Jambi, Batik Jambi, Candi Muaro Jambi hingga Gunung Kerinci.
Terimakasih banyak untuk bapak Tomy Listyanto, S.Hut., M.Env.Sc., Ph.D. sebagi dosen pembimbing Mata Kuliah Academic English, Universitas Gadjah Mada, yang telah memberikan wadah untuk saya dapat mengeksplore kembali budaya Jambi agar dapat dikenal oleh masyarakat luas.
Tayangan ini sekaligus saya dedikasikan sebagai ungkapan kebanggaan saya sebagai perempuan dengan darah keturunan jambi, dengan harapan agar segala kultur budaya serta kekayaan alam yang elok nan permai yang telah dianugerahkan oleh tuhan YME untuk kita semua, dapat senantiasa terjaga hingga dapat terus dinikmati bersama. sekian terimakasih. selamat menyaksikan ..
The province has a land area of 50,058.16km2, and it has a population of 3,092,265 according to the 2010 Census; by January 2014 this had risen to 3,412,459.
History
Jambi was the site of the Srivijayan kingdom that engaged in trade throughout the Strait of Malacca and beyond. Jambi succeeded Palembang, its southern economic and military rival, as the capital of the kingdom. The movement of the capital to Jambi was partly induced by the 1025 raid by pirates from the Chola region of southern India, which destroyed much of Palembang.
In the early decades of the Dutch presence in the region (see Dutch East India Company in Indonesia), when the Dutch were one of several traders competing with the British, Chinese, Arabs, and Malays, the Jambi Sultanate profited from trade in pepper with the Dutch. This relationship declined by about 1770, and the sultanate had little contact with the Dutch for about sixty years.
Jambi (ANTARA) - ... He conveyed this directive while holding an audience with local leaders of Jambi Province, including Jambi Governor Al Haris and hundreds of village heads in Jambi City on Sunday.
Jambi (ANTARA) - The Jambi Police reported that their anti-drug squads seized a total of 119 kg of crystal methamphetamine, 12.37 kg of marijuana, and 43,596 ecstasy pills from 1,173 drug traffickers they arrested during operations in 2024.
T. he Villages and Regional DevelopmentMinistry will develop an affirmative action policy for the indigenous Anak Dalam tribe in Merangin regency, Jambi, to ensure inclusive regional development in the province ... ... .
The giant snake suffocated the man by coiling around his body and crushing him to death ... In August this year, grandmother Hapsah, 57, was crushed to death by a huge python while she was working at a farm in Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi province ... .
In that case, Jahrah, 54, disappeared while collecting rubber from a plantation in Indonesia's Jambi province before horrified locals found a giant python stretched out in a clearing among trees with ...
Another Olympic athlete, Mutiara Rahma Putri, who represented Jambi, also shared the same view ... "Jambi Province must pay more attention to athletes, especially for the boat and row," she emphasized.
For example, in Indonesia’s Jambi province on the island of Sumatra, some Orang Rimba women whose lands and forests had been cleared and converted into oil palm plantations had resorted to scavenging ...
Provinces in Sumatra, such as Jambi, South Sumatra and Riau, as well as regions in southern Kalimantan reported incidents of massive forest and peatland fires in the past few years, such as in 2015...