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    Batak architecture refers to the related architectural traditions and designs of the various Batak peoples of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Six groups of Batak...
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    provinces. The Sundanese are the next largest group (15.4%), followed by Malay, Batak, Madurese, Betawi, Minangkabau, and Bugis people. A sense of Indonesian...
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    Jong Batak Bond (Dutch for "young Batak association"), sometimes simply called Jong Batak, was a short-lived but influential Batak intellectual organization...
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    Torajans on Sulawesi. Parts of Sumatra were also targeted, most notably the Batak people who are predominantly Protestant today. The Sukarno era was characterised...
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    might also be categorized as Hindus, such as Dayak people (Kaharingan), Batak Karo (Parmalim), Javanese (Kejawen) and, Baduy people (Sunda Wiwitan). Hindu...
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    May 2018). "Opstanden, expedities en oorlogen". Koloniale oorlogen in Indonesië: Vijf eeuwen verzet tegen vreemde overheersing (in Dutch). Singel Uitgeverijen...
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    Wilda Octaviana (category People of Batak descent)
    Wilda was born in Jakarta – Indonesia, from a traditional Dayak mixed Batak tribe, then she moved to her father hometown in Pontianak, West Kalimantan...
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  • mass arrest of Chinese, Malay elites, Javanese, Menadonese, Dayaks, Bugis, Bataks, and Minangkabau in Kalimantan, including all of the Malay Sultans, accused...
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    2016. Muriel Charras; Marc Pain, eds. (1993). Migrations spontanées en Indonésie. IRD Editions. p. 232. ISBN 978-2-7099-1146-7. "Cuanki, Makanan Khas Bandung...
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    Other Indonesian ethnic groups such as the Bugis, Banjar, Madura, Aceh, Batak, and Javanese have also been traveling overseas to gain opportunities, experience...
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