(Redirected from Blora)'Blora' is a
regency (
Indonesian: ''kabupaten'') in the northeastern part of
Central Java province in
Indonesia. Its capital is Blora.
A mystical religious sect,
Saminism, rose from Blora, and gained prominence in the early 20th century. Headed by a
Javanese peasant,
Surantika Samin, it followed the teachings of
Adam, but owed little to
Islam. Stressing the village structure, mysticism, and sexuality, it became an early protest movement, and was opposed to the local rulers as much as it was against the
Dutch East Indies colonial administration, refusing to pay the new Dutch head tax. The movements survived until the 1960s.
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The famous Indonesian writer
Pramoedya Ananta Toer was born in Blora, in 1925.
References
1. Java (1st edition), , Peter, Turner, Lonely Planet, , ISBN 0-86442-314-4