Peranakan Chinese (redirect from Baba-Nyonya)
their descendants in Malacca, Singapore and Penang are referred to as Baba–Nyonya); the Indonesian Archipelago (where their descendants are referred to...
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Baba Nyonya House Museum (Malay: Muzium Warisan Baba Nyonya), also known as the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, is a museum in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia...
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distinct group known as the Peranakan in Kelantan and Terengganu, the Baba-Nyonya in Malacca and Penang, and as the Sino-Natives in Sabah. They exhibit...
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the local community reflecting its history. Malays, Chinese, Indians, Baba Nyonya, Kristang, Chitty, Temuan and Eurasians are significant ethnic groups...
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name, refers to the Malay; the “Baba” the Chinese, from the Baba-Nyonya (Straits Chinese) people. The term Ali Baba came into usage when Iskaq Tjokrohadisurjo...
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known as Baba-Nyonya Baba is You, a puzzle game released in 2019 All pages with titles beginning with baba All pages with titles containing baba This disambiguation...
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city are Malay, Hokkien and English, although the Baba Nyonya and Chitty have their own variations of Baba and Chitties creoles respectively. The Malaccan...
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Peranakan cuisine (redirect from Nyonya cuisine)
local Malays. In Baba Malay, a female Peranakan is known as a nonya (also spelled nyonya), and a male Peranakan is known as a baba. The cuisine combines...
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led to the ethnocultural development of the related Arab Peranakan, Baba Nyonya, Chetti Melaka, Jawi Pekan, Kristang, Sam-sam and Punjabi Peranakan cultures...
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Kebaya (section Kebaya Nyonya/ Kebaya Sulam)
kebaya and sarong in Chetti Melaka culture shows the influence of the Baba and Nyonya which had started to use the dress in the 1920s and 1930s. There are...
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