- The
Mardijker people refer to an
ethnic community in the
Dutch East
Indies (present-day Indonesia) made up of
descendants of
freed slaves who
spoke or...
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Mardijker was a Portuguese-based
creole of Jakarta. It was the
native tongue of the
Mardijker people. The
language was
introduced with the establishment...
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especially po****r in
Kampung Tugu, Jakarta, a
culturally Portuguese (
Mardijker) enclave. Pastéis de nata
tarts are
pastries inspired by an
original recipe...
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communities in
Singapore and Perth,
Western Australia.
Mardijker Creole: Extinct,
formerly spoken by
Mardijker people in the
Kampung Tugu area of Jakarta. Portugis:...
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India in the East Indies,
known as
Mardijkers,
whence the
Malay meaning of "free(dom)" is derived. The
Mardijkers were
former Catholic slaves brought...
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retain their ****anese citizenship. They live
mostly in
Jakarta and Bali.
Mardijkers:
Their name
means "freeman" and
derives from the
Dutch pronunciation of...
- Mak****ar.
Foreign and
mixed ethnic groups were also included; such as Indos,
Mardijkers, Portuguese, Dutch, Arabs, Chinese, and Indians, who were
originally brought...
- land
granted by the
government of the
Dutch East
Indies to the
converted Mardijker people in the 17th century. From this land, a
Christian settlement grew...
- this language. It
replaced the
earlier Portuguese creole of Batavia,
Mardijker. The first-person
pronoun gua ('I' or 'me') and second-person pronoun...
- Papangers,
meaning "the
people of Pampanga,"
which originally referred to
Mardijker soldiers, who
served with the Dutch, or
their descendants. They originated...