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Known as
tekpi in Malay, it is
called chabang or
cabang (Dutch spelling:
tjabang meaning "branch") in Indonesian,
siang tépi (雙短鞭 lit. 'double
short whip')...
- Nojowirongko, M. Ng. (1954)
Serat tuntunan padalangan 2 vols, Yogyakarta,
Tjabang Bagian Bahasa Soesanto Darnawi (1982) A
brief survey of
Javanese poetics...
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Landheer (landlord) and head of the Oey
family of Kemiri, part of the '
Tjabang Atas' or
Peranakan gentry. He was also the
owner of the 18th-century Baroque...
- The
Cabang Atas (Van Op****jsen
Spelling System:
Tjabang Atas)—literally 'upper branch' in Indonesian—was the
traditional Chinese establishment or gentry...
- the
Khouw family of Tamboen, one of the most
prominent dynasties of the '
Tjabang Atas' or
Chinese gentry of
colonial Indonesia. Born in the mid-eighteenth...
- Chinese-Indonesian
family of landlords,
officials and
community leaders, part of the ‘
Tjabang Atas’ or the
Peranakan Chinese gentry of the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia)...
- the
Khouw family of Tamboen, one of the most
prominent dynasties of the '
Tjabang Atas' or
Chinese gentry of
colonial Indonesia. Tan Eng Goan, (陳永元; 1802...
- He came from
important and well-connected
Peranakan lineages of the '
Tjabang Atas'
gentry on both
sides of his family.
Through his father, he was the...
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Weltevreden neighbourhood. The Tio
brothers came from a
prominent family of the '
Tjabang Atas'
gentry that
counted among its
members their much-older
cousin Tio...
- into the Lie
family of Pasilian, an
eminent landowning family of the '
Tjabang Atas'
gentry with a
tradition of
public service. His father, Lie Pek Thaij...