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  • 121Tan Chee Khoon — Tan Sri David Tan Chee Khoon (March 4 1919 ndash; October 14 1996) was a major figure in Malaysian politics from 1959 to 1978, at one point being nicknamed Mr. Opposition for the outspoken views he presented in Parliament. He was the official… …

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  • 122Tan Cheng Lock — (陈祯禄) 1st President of the Malaysian Chinese Association In office 27 February 1949 – 27 March 1958 Succeeded by Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu …

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  • 123Tan Malaka — (1894 February 21 1949) was an Indonesian nationalist activist and communist leader. A staunch critic of both the colonial Dutch East Indies government and the republican Sukarno administration that governed the country after the Indonesian… …

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  • 124Tan Si Chong Su — (Chinese: 陈氏宗祠) is a Chinese temple in Singapore, and is located at Magazine Road in the Singapore River Planning Area, within the Central Area, Singapore s central business district. The temple is also known as Po Chiak Keng (保赤宫) as well as Tan …

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  • 125Tan Daoji — (檀道濟) (d. 436) was a high level general of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He was one of the most respected generals during the Southern and Northern Dynasties era. Because of this, however, he was feared by Emperor Wen and even more so by Emperor… …

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  • 126Tan-Tan — طانطان Bandera …

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  • 127Tan Aik Huang — (* 1945 in Penang) ist ein ehemaliger malaysischer Badmintonspieler. Tan Aik Mong ist sein jüngerer Bruder. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Karriere 2 Sportliche Erfolge 3 Referenzen …

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  • 128Tan Malaka — (* 1894 in Suliki, Westsumatra; † 21. Februar 1949) war ein indonesischer nationalistischer und kommunistischer Führer. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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