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Khouw Tjeng Po, Luitenant-titulair der
Chinezen (born in 1838 — died in 1882) was a Chinese-Indonesian
magnate and
landlord in Batavia, the
capital of...
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couple had five children:
Christian Tjeng Soey Lauw-Zecha,
Maximiliaan Theodoor Tjeng Kiet Lauw-Zecha,
Louis Tjeng Bie Lauw-Zecha,
Emilia Joe Nio Lauw-Zecha...
- Nona Tan
Tjeng Nio was a
Peranakan (Chinese Indonesian)
Malay language poet
active in the 1890s. She was one of the
earliest known Chinese Indonesian...
- Rear
Admiral (Ret.)
Jahja Daniel Dharma, BMP, also
known as John Lie
Tjeng Tjoan (Chinese: 李約翰; pinyin: Lǐ Yuēhàn; 9
March 1911 – 27
August 1988), a National...
- Liem
Tjeng Kiang, born
around 1935, is a
former Indonesian badminton player active in the 1960s. Liem
Tjeng Kiang is an
early generation badminton player...
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Khouw Tjeng Tjoan, Luitenant-titulair der
Chinezen (Chinese: 許淸泉; pinyin: Xǔ Qīngquán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘ Chheng-chôaⁿ; born 1808 — died in 1880) was a...
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Khouw Tjeng Kee, Luitenant-titulair der
Chinezen (born in 1832 — died in 1883) was a Chinese-Indonesian
magnate and
landlord in Batavia,
capital of the...
- was
succeeded as
Hoofd der
Chinezen of ****bumi by his step-nephew, Lauw
Tjeng Kie, in
which capacity, however, he bore the
lower title of
Luitenant der...
- manager, Aij
Tjeng, who must
leave his
beloved njai (concubine)
Marsiti so that he can be married.
Eighteen years later,
after Aij
Tjeng's daughter Lily...
-
Chinese writer,
social worker Lie Tek Swie,
Indonesian film
director Lie
Tjeng Tjoan,
Indonesian navy
commander during the
Indonesian National Revolution...