- Han
Tiauw Tjong Sia (1894–1940),
known as Dr. Ir. Han
Tiauw Tjong, was a
prominent colonial Indonesian politician, engineer,
community leader and a member...
- Tan Liok
Tiauw Sia (1872 - 1947) was a
prominent Chinese-Indonesian landowner,
planter and
industrial pioneer in the late
colonial period, best known...
- Oen
Tjhing Tiauw (1900–1981, Chinese: 温清兆) was a
Chinese Indonesian writer,
politician and
cultural figure active in the
Dutch East
Indies and Indonesia...
- 1917. In
November 1917, Loa
married Tan Pouw Nio,
daughter of Tan Liok
Tiauw Sia and
granddaughter of Tan
Tiang Po,
Luitenant der Chinezen, the Landheeren...
- Susi Susanti:
National shuttler Tan Joe Hok:
National shuttler Tan Liok
Tiauw:
Colonial landlord,
plantation owner,
industrialist Tio Ie Soei: Writer...
- months. His more long-term
replacement was a
veteran journalist named Gouw
Tiauw Goan. Chinese-educated, and
having been
interned by the ****anese during...
- Dutch-educated
ethnic Chinese.
Together with the
likes of his
distant cousin, Han
Tiauw Tjong, and Loa Sek Hie, who were both on the
Executive Committee of CHH...
- (born
Chang Chin Hsun; c. 1840–1916), also
known as
Tjong Tjen Hsoen, Thio
Tiauw Siat or
Zhang Bishi was a
Chinese industrialist,
politician and philanthropist...
-
Luitenant der
Chinezen Tan
Tiang Po and of the latter's son, Tan Liok
Tiauw,
Landheeren (or landlords) of Batoe-Tjepper. In 1988, the
property developer...
-
private domain, of
Luitenant der
Chinezen Tan
Tiang Po and his son, Tan Liok
Tiauw Sia,
Landheeren or
landlords of Batoe-Tjepper. Geographically, Batuceper...