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  • First Year Published: 1894
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  • Access Status: Public

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    Ciputra

    Ciputra (RSS: Tjiputra; 24 August 1931–27 November 2019), born Tjie Tjin Hoan (Chinese: 徐振煥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhî Chín Hoàn), was an Indonesian businessman

    Oei Tjie Sien

    Oei Tjie Sien (Chinese: 黃志信; pinyin: Huáng Zhìxìn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Chì-sìn; 1835–1900) was a Chinese-born colonial Indonesian tycoon and the founder of

    Afrikaans

    vowel, [ə], just like English "a". The diminutive suffix in Afrikaans is -tjie, -djie or -ie, whereas in Dutch it is -tje or dje, hence a "bit" is ʼn bietjie

    Liem Bwan Tjie

    Liem Bwan Tjie (6 September 1891 – 28 July 1966) was a prominent architect, and a pioneering figure of modern Indonesian architecture. He belonged to the

    Amsterdam School

    its leading proponents was the pioneering Indonesian architect Liem Bwan Tjie. The Amsterdam School style spread beyond architecture to encompass interior

    OCBC Indonesia

    Indonesia (1941; 84 years ago (1941)) Founders Liem Khe Tjie, Karmaka Surjaudaja (Kwee Tjie Hoei) Headquarters OCBC NISP Tower, South Jakarta, Indonesia

    Oei Tiong Ham

    Zhònghán; 1866–1924) was a Chinese Indonesian tycoon and the son of Oei Tjie Sien, the founder of the Kian Gwan, a multinational trading company. Born

    Semarang

    of Lee Kuan Yew, the founding father of modern day Singapore. Liem Bwan Tjie, architect. Max van Egmond, bass and baritone singer of Baroque and Renaissance

    Afrikaans grammar

    symbols and numbers get ’tjie, ‘etjie, -‘ie, e.g. a’tjie (little A), m’etjie (little M), TV’tjie (little TV), 8’ie (little 8), 9’tjie (little 9) With most

    Kian Gwan

    Nusantara Indonesia (Persero). Founded in 1863 by the self-made businessman Oei Tjie Sien, Kian Gwan began life as a small trading concern in Semarang, capital