Tan Ndjiang Nio, the Glossary
Tan Ndjiang Nio (1825–1870), better known as Njonja Majoor Be Biauw Tjoan, was a Peranakan aristocrat of the 'Cabang Atas' elite of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).[1]
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11 relations: Be Biauw Tjoan, Cabang Atas, Central Java, Dutch East Indies, Indonesia, James R. Rush, Kapitan Cina, Liem Thian Joe, List of Kapitan Cina, Peranakan Chinese, Semarang.
- Cabang Atas
Be Biauw Tjoan
Be Biauw Tjoan, Majoor-titulair der Chinezen (1826–1904; also spelt Bhe Biauw Tjoan) was one of the most important Chinese-Indonesian magnates in the second half of the nineteenth century. Tan Ndjiang Nio and Be Biauw Tjoan are Cabang Atas, Indonesian people of Chinese descent and People from Semarang.
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Cabang Atas
The Cabang Atas (Van Ophuijsen Spelling System: Tjabang Atas)—literally 'upper branch' in Indonesian—was the traditional Chinese establishment or gentry of colonial Indonesia.
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Central Java
Central Java (Jawa Tengah, Jawi Madya) is a province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java.
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Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Nederlands(ch)-Indië) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.
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Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.
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James R. Rush
James Robert Rush is an American historian and professor of history at Arizona State University.
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Kapitan Cina
Kapitan Cina, also spelled Kapitan China or Capitan China or Capitan Chino (Captain of the Chinese;; Kapitein der Chinezen), was a high-ranking government position in the civil administration of colonial Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, and the Philippines. Tan Ndjiang Nio and Kapitan Cina are Cabang Atas.
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Liem Thian Joe
Liem Thian Joe (1895–1962) was a late colonial Indonesian historian, newspaper editor, journalist and writer of ''Peranakan'' Chinese background. Tan Ndjiang Nio and Liem Thian Joe are Indonesian people of Chinese descent and People from Semarang.
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List of Kapitan Cina
This is a list of individuals who held the post of Kapitan Cina, a government position that existed in colonial Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.
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Peranakan Chinese
The Peranakan Chinese are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to maritime Southeast Asia, known as Nanyang, namely the British Colonial ruled ports in the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian Archipelago, as well as Singapore.
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Semarang
Semarang (Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ) is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia.
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See also
Cabang Atas
- Adrian Zecha
- Aw Tjoei Lan
- Be Biauw Tjoan
- Cabang Atas
- Che Engku Chesterina
- Chung Hwa Hui
- Han Bwee Kong
- Han Chan Piet
- Han Kik Ko
- Han Oen Lee
- Han Siong Kong
- Han Tiauw Tjong
- Han family of Lasem
- Hok Hoei Kan
- Kan Keng Tjong
- Kapitan Cina
- Ko Kwat Tiong
- Kwee Thiam Tjing
- Kwee family of Ciledug
- Lauw Ho
- Lauw Tek Lok
- Lauw-Sim-Zecha family
- Lie family of Pasilian
- Louisa Zecha
- Michelle Saram
- Oei Hui-lan
- Oei Tiong Ham
- Oey Liauw Kong
- Ong Eng Die
- Phoa Keng Hek
- Sia (title)
- Sim Keng Koen
- Tan Gin Ho
- Tan Ndjiang Nio
- Tan Tiang Po
- Tan Tjin Kie
- Tan family of Cirebon
- Thio Thiam Tjong
- Thung Sin Nio
- Tio Tek Hong
- Tunku Abdullah
- William Lauw-Zecha
- Yap Thiam Hien