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Tarombo Batak. Raja. OCLC 559425. Jan S.
Aritonang (1994).
Mission Schools in
Batakland (Indonesia): 1861–1940. BRILL. ISBN 90-04-09967-0. v t e v t e...
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Robert R. (1993-01-01).
Mission Schools in
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Mission Schools in
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people from the
interior of
North Sumatra. An area near Lake Toba
called Batakland (or the
Batak Lands)
housed kingdoms of
Batak people. It was
first mentioned...
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about the old
religious ideas of the
Mandailing and
Angkola in
southern Batakland is incomplete, and very
little is
known about the
religion of the Pakpak...
- as part of a 'wedge policy' to
create a non-Muslim
buffer state called Batakland between the
powerful Muslim Achehnese and
Minangkabau nations. The Mandailing...
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their impact on Java as a
whole was very minor. The
largely mountainous '
Bataklands' of
North Sumatra were
surrounded to the
north by the
staunchly Islamic...
- USA. ISBN 978-1-59884-174-9. Aritonang, Jan (1994).
Mission Schools in
Batakland (Indonesia), 1861-1940. E.J. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands. ISBN 90-04-09967-0...
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inland and
preferred to byp****
areas with
difficult terrain like Aceh and
Batakland. The
situation there,
despite rioting in
Medan and Padang, was relatively...
- Nijhoff: Brill. pp. 273–7. Aritonang, Jan S. (1994).
Mission schools in
Batakland (Indonesia), 1861-1940. Leiden. pp. 2–6. ISBN 9789004319912.{{cite book}}:...