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    They spoke Mardijker Creole, a Portuguese-based creole, which has influenced the modern Indonesian language. The ancestors of the Mardijkers had been slaves...
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    Moresco (Keroncong Tugu). Burnet, Ian (September 16, 2017). "The Forgotten Mardijkers of Batavia". Spice Islands Blog. Wordpress. Retrieved November 11, 2017...
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    India in the East Indies, known as Mardijkers, whence the Malay meaning of "free(dom)" is derived. The Mardijkers were former Catholic slaves brought...
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    retain their Japanese citizenship. They live mostly in Jakarta and Bali. Mardijkers: Their name means "freeman" and derives from the Dutch pronunciation of...
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    was the land given for the freed Mardijkers. This land would develop into the Kampung Tugu. Before the Mardijkers were freed, most of them married to...
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    Gruyter. p. 276. ISBN 9783110134179. Choudhury, Manilata (2014). "The Mardijkers of Batavia: Construction of a Colonial Identity (1619-1650)". Proceedings...
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    Makassar. Foreign and mixed ethnic groups were also included; such as Indos, Mardijkers, Portuguese, Dutch, Arabs, Chinese, and Indians, who were originally brought...
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    especially popular in Kampung Tugu, Jakarta, a culturally Portuguese (Mardijker) enclave. Pastéis de nata tarts are pastries inspired by an original recipe...
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  • people of Myanmar of mixed Burmese and Portuguese descent. Mardijker, formerly spoken by Mardijkers, a creole people native to Jakarta of Indonesian, Betawi...
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    and 42 Leeuwen Street respectively. Skilled Muslim labourers called Mardijkers moved to the Cape from Southeast Asia and lived in the Bo-Kaap. Because...
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