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- Kyai Ronggo Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720 – 1776), or Surapernala, born Han Tjien Kong, was a Chinese-Javanese nobleman, government official and ally of...
- Dutch collaborated with leading regional magnates, including Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720–1776), his brother Han Bwee Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen (1727–1778)...
- Java with two of his elder brothers, the Chinese-Javanese leader Soero Pernollo (1720 – 1776) and Han Hing Kong. By 1748 at the latest, Han Bwee Kong had...
- National shuttler Soe Hok Gie: Student activist Kyai Ronggo Ngabehi Soero Pernollo: Chinese-Javanese nobleman, bureaucrat and police chief Susi Susanti: National...
- Rajegwesi (now part of Bojonegoro regency). Two of their sons, Ngabehi Soero Pernollo and Han Bwee Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen, would play a significant role...
- good governance of his territories. He was born in 1752 to Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720 – 1776), founder of the Muslim branch of the Han family of Lasem...
- (1759–1827); his uncle, the Muslim convert and magnate, Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720–1776); and his cousins, the Javanese noblemen and bureaucrats Adipati...
- Handijaya, Handoko, Handoyo, Hanggar, Hanjaya, Hanjoyo, Hantoro, Hanurakin, Pernollo, Suhandi 何 (Hé) Ho, Oa Ho Ho Ho, Hoo Hartono, Haryanto, Hendra, Hendrawan...
- 1813); his uncle, the Muslim convert and Javanese magnate Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720 – 1776); and his cousins, the Javanese noblemen and bureaucrats Adipati...
- in early seventeenth-century Batavia and Banten; and the brothers Soero Pernollo and Kapitein Han Bwee Kong in early eighteenth-century East Java. In British...