-
Pakpak people or
Batak Pakpak are one of the
ethnic groups found mainly in
North Sumatra, Indonesia. They are
scattered in a few
regencies and cities...
-
Pakpak, or
Batak Dairi, is an
Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is
spoken in
Dairi Regency,
Pakpak Bharat Regency,
Parlilitan district of
Humbang Hasundutan...
- Datu
Akadir Akobar (died
March 10, 1895),
better known as Amai
Pakpak, was a
Maranao military leader who is
noted for
leading the
Maranao resistance against...
- The Amai
Pakpak Medical Center (APMC) is a
government hospital in Marawi,
Lanao del Sur, Philippines. The
hospital was
established in 1903 by the US Army's...
-
Pakpak Bharat Regency is a
landlocked regency in
North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It was
created on 25
February 2003 from the
southern districts of...
- of Aceh, and are also
partially mutually intelligible with
Pakpak and Singkil. Some
Pakpak (Dairi)
dialect also
partially mutually intelligible with Toba...
- Indonesia, who
speak Batak languages. The term is used to
include the Karo,
Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, Angkola,
Mandailing and
related ethnic groups with distinct...
-
linguistic relations are the
Pakpak people, but the
customs and
culture of the
Singkil people are very
different from the
Pakpak people. This is
because majority...
- town and
district in
North Sumatra province of Indonesia, the
capital of
Pakpak Bharat Regency.
Salak has an
elevation moderated tropical rainforest climate...
- by
region and language. The
major variants are
between Karo, Mandailing,
Pakpak/Dairi, Simalungun/Timur, and Toba:
Alternate forms: ^1 (used in Mandailing)...