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Haranggaol is a
subdistrict in Simalungun,
North Sumatra, Indonesia. 2°53′N 98°41′E / 2.883°N 98.683°E / 2.883; 98.683 v t e...
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Batak canoes near
Haranggaol on Lake Toba (circa 1920)...
- Man
guarding a rice
field against birds in
Haranggaol,
North Sumatera.
Farming and
agriculture is one of main
source of
living around Lake Toba...
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kingdom and Indrapura.
Indrawarman was
killed but his
descendants fled to
Haranggaol and
founded Dolok Silo
Kingdom and Raya
Kahean Kingdom. The
formerly Silo...
- Lake Toba; from west to east,
these are
Pematang Silimakuta, Silimakuta,
Haranggaol Horison,
Dolok Pardamean,
Pematang Sidamanik, and
Girsang Sipangan Bolon...
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Bunuraja Village Dolok Sanggul Town
Gunung Tua Town
Gunungsitoli City
Haranggaol Area
Kabanjahe Town
Kabanjahe Town
Kisaran Town Kota
Pinang Town Lahewa...
- to 28 June 1974.
Saragih was born on 27
September 1927 in Tanggabatu,
Haranggaol,
Dutch East Indies.
Saragih began his
military career during the ****anese...
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Padang Lawas Utara Habinsaran, Toba
Samosir Halongonan,
Tapanuli Selatan Haranggaol Horisan,
Simalungun Harian,
Samosir Hatonduhan,
Simalungun Hibala, Nias...
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September 1903 Bulu Raya, 16 June 1904
Purba Saribu, June 10, 1905
Haranggaol, 3
March 1906 Raya Tongah, 7 June 1906
Purba Dolok, 15
August 1906 Pamatang...
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Purba was born on 22
December 1928, at Bangunpurba, a
small village in
Haranggaol, Simalungun. He was born as the son of
Djaingon Purba and
Rosmainta Saragih...