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    Sinar Sumatra (Malay for "Ray of light of Sumatra") was a Malay-language newspaper published in Padang, Dutch East Indies from 1905 to around 1941 or...
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  • Indonesia Sinar Harian, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia Sinar Hindia, Semarang, Dutch East Indies, 1900–1924 Sinar Indonesia Baru, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia...
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    Record companies in West Sumatra that support the Minang music industry include: Tanama Record, Planet Record, Pitunang Record, Sinar Padang Record, Caroline...
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  • Sinar Indonesia Baru (New Rays of Indonesia, also known by its abbreviation SIB) is an Indonesian daily newspaper published in Medan, North Sumatra. The...
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    West Sumatra; Sinar Sumatera; the Malay/Chinese Dagblad Radio; and Sumatra Bode, the only Dutch-language newspaper in the region. However, Sinar Sumatera...
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    Medan (redirect from Medan, North Sumatra)
    ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. The nearby Strait of Malacca, Port of Belawan, and Kualanamu International...
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    a list of the governors of West Sumatra who have served since October 1, 1945 until now. The governor of West Sumatra, one of the provinces of Indonesia...
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  • (Chinese: 潘春发), journalist and editor of Perniagaan, Warna Warta and Sinar Sumatra. Phoa Tjoen Hoay (Chinese: 潘春怀), journalist and translator. Siem Piet...
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    Sultanate of Deli (category History of Sumatra)
    such as those of Tuanku Luckman Sinar Basarshah II who frequently wrote about the history of the kingdoms of East Sumatra. Aceh's conquest was led by Muhammad...
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  • Eka Tjipta Widjaja (category Sinar Mas Group)
    Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ E̍k Chhong), was an Indonesian businessman who founded the Sinar Mas Group, one of the largest conglomerates in Indonesia. After immigrating...
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  • MV Sinar Bangun sank on 18 June 2018 in Lake Toba, North Sumatra, Indonesia, during its trip from Simanindo Harbour in Samosir Island to Tiga Ras Harbour...
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    Lake Toba (category Lakes of Sumatra)
    Sumatra, Indonesia, occupying the caldera of the Toba supervolcano. The lake is located in the middle of the northern part of the island of Sumatra,...
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  • Asia Pulp & Paper (category Sinar Mas Group)
    in 1972. Asia Pulp & Paper is a subsidiary of Sinar Mas Group and was officially formed in 1994 when Sinar combined its paper and pulp operations from Tjiwi...
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  • approximately 66,204 hectares in South and Central Kalimantan and South Sumatra Basin. Sinar Mas Group has been recognised as one of the winners in the 2019 Indonesian...
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  • the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. "Mr. S.M. AMIN AANVAARDT ZIJN NIEUWE FUNCTIE". Het nieuwsblad voor Sumatra. 23 October 1953. "Installatie gouverneur"...
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    Rahayu, Murni Jaya, and Sinar Jaya Sragen (terminates at Gemolong terminal): Garuda Mas, Haryanto, Laju Prima, Raya, and Sinar Jaya Jepara (via Kudus):...
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    whole island of Simeulue (Pulau Simeulue), 150 km off the west coast of Sumatra, which with its many small offshore islands covers a land area of 1,838...
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  • publication in Batavia called Hindia. In 1915, he became editor-in-chief at Sinar Sumatra in Padang, a role he apparently held remotely and which he retained...
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    Roos Telaumbanua (category Governors of North Sumatra)
    served as the Regent of Nias, acting Mayor of Medan, acting Governor of Sumatra, and the member of People's Representative Council. Telaumbanua was born...
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    [Al-Marhum Kacapuri], Raja of Serdang. 1822–1851 Paduka Sri Sultan Thaf Sinar Bashar Shah ibni al-Marhum Tuanku Ainan Johan Pahlawan Alam Shah [Al-Marhum...
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    Islam is the most common religion in the Indonesian province of West Sumatra, embraced by 97.42% of the population. The Muslim population increases to...
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    Batak (category Ethnic groups in Sumatra)
    closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the...
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    Pagaruyung kingdom (category History of West Sumatra)
    Printed And Published at Sumatra Mission Press. Bencoolen Amran, Rusli (1981). Sumatra Barat hingga Plakat Panjang. Penerbit Sinar Harapan. Stuers, H.J.J...
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    Inderapura Kingdom (category History of West Sumatra)
    was a kingdom located in the Pesisir Selatan Regency, present-day West Sumatra, bordering Bengkulu Province and Jambi. Officially, the kingdom was a vassal...
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    Indonesia (PRRI). During the Japanese occupation of West Sumatra, he was appointed Chairman of the Sumatra Chokai. Dahlan Djambek was born in 1917 at Bukittinggi...
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    Padri War (category History of West Sumatra)
    from 1803 until 1837 in West Sumatra, Indonesia between the Padri and the Adat. The Padri were Muslim clerics from Sumatra who wanted to impose Sharia...
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    in the coastal towns of Aceh, Minangkabau lands of West Sumatra, and Malay ports of Sumatra and Malay peninsula. Subsequently, those culinary traditions...
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  • editor-in-chief Warna Warta. Between 1916 and 1918, he was editor-in-chief of Sinar Sumatra, a newspaper in Padang; he may have acted in that role while still living...
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    Indonesia. It is located on the central eastern coast of the island of Sumatra, and extends from the eastern slopes of the Barisan Mountains to the Malacca...
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  • was the second ruler (1641–1700) of the Sultanate of Deli (now in North Sumatra, Indonesia). He continued the rule of his father Tuanku Panglima Gocah...
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