- The
Majoors der
Chinezen of
Batavia Tan Eng Goan, 1st
Majoor der
Chinezen of
Batavia (1802—1872) Tan
Tjoen Tiat, 2nd
Majoor der
Chinezen of
Batavia (1816–1880)...
- of Java. His father, Han Oen Lee (1856—1893),
served as
Luitenant der
Chinezen of Bekasi, an
important administrative post in the
colonial bureaucracy...
- Chinese; Chinese: 華人甲必丹; pinyin: Huárén Jiǎbìdān; Dutch:
Kapitein der
Chinezen; Spanish: Capitán Chino), was a high-ranking
government position in the...
- sister-in-law of Tan Kim Lim,
Kapitein der
Chinezen (grandfather of Tan Tjin Kie, Majoor-titulair der
Chinezen),
whose family had
served as
Chinese officers...
-
institution consisting of the
ranks of Majoor,
Kapitein and
Luitenant der
Chinezen through which the
Dutch governed the
local Chinese community of the colony...
- Oei
Tiong Ham, Majoor-titulair der
Chinezen (Chinese: 黃仲涵; pinyin: Huáng Zhònghán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Tiōng-hâm; 1866–1924) was a
Chinese Indonesian tycoon...
- Majoor-titulair der
Chinezen of
Besuki and
Panarukan (1759–1827),
bureaucrat and
landlord Han Kik Ko, Majoor-titulair der
Chinezen,
Regent of Probolinggo...
- der
Chinezen of
Bekasi by his Indo-Bohemian wife,
Louisa Zecha. Lauw-Zecha's step-grandfather was Sim Keng Koen, the
first Kapitein der
Chinezen of ****bumi...
-
civil bureaucrats with the
ranks of Majoor,
Kapitein and
Luitenant der
Chinezen. They were
referred to as the baba
bangsawan [‘Chinese gentry’] in Indonesian...
- overst****: het lot van de
Surinaamse Chinezen,
China Nu 16 (4), 1991, 16-18.
Books Ankum-Houwink, J.C., De
migratie van
Chinezen naar Suriname, (z.p. ca. 1972)...