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Khouw Kim An, 5th
Majoor der
Chinezen (Chinese: 許金安; pinyin: Xǔ Jīn'ān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘ Kim-an; 1875 –
February 13, 1945) was a high-ranking Chinese...
- had two sons,
Khouw Tian Sek and
Khouw Tian Ho, one
daughter Khouw Kang Nio, and
adopted his
brother Khouw Shio's son
Khouw Tay Hien.
Khouw died in 1831...
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Khouw (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó) is a Dutch-based
romanization of the
Hokkien surname Xǔ (許) in West Java, Indonesia. In
Central and East Java, Kho is a more common...
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Khouw Oen Giok Sia (1874 – 1927),
later more po****rly
known as Oen Giok
Khouw or O. G.
Khouw, was a
philanthropist and
landowner in the
Dutch East Indies...
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Khouw Keng Nio was a
colonial Chinese-Indonesian
heiress and businesswoman, best
known as the
first woman in both
Indonesia and
China to
become a licensed...
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interview between Nijman and a
member of the
Chinese Young Generation,
Khouw Ah Soe.
After being a part of the
unique experience,
Minke feels quite proud...
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Mausoleum O. G.
Khouw is a
mausoleum and a
historic site and
tourist attraction in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the
final resting place of Oen Giok
Khouw (1874–1927)...
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Khouw Khe Hien (1907–1938) was a Chinese-Indonesian
aviation pioneer,
businessman and
millionaire heir. He is best
remembered today for commissioning...
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Khouw Tian Sek,
Luitenant der
Chinezen (died on
November 17, 1843), po****rly
known as Teng Seck, was a
Chinese Indonesian landlord in
colonial Batavia...
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Khouw Yauw Kie,
Kapitein der
Chinezen (1860–1908), also
spelled Khouw Jaouw Kie,
Yaouw Kee, was a high-ranking Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat. He was the...