• Simalungun, or Batak Simalungun, is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is spoken mainly in Simalungun Regency and Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra...
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    and surrounding areas. The Batak languages can be divided into two main branches, Northern Batak and Southern Batak. Simalungun was long considered an intermediary...
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    The Simalungun people are an ethnic group in North Sumatra, considered one of the Batak peoples. Simalungun people live mostly in Simalungun Regency and...
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    Toba Batak (/ˈtoʊbə ˈbætək/) is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sumatra province in Indonesia. It is part of a group of languages called Batak. There...
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    in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, Angkola, and Mandailing, related...
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    to self-identify as merely Batak instead of ‘Toba’ or ‘Batak Toba’, contrary to the habit of the Karo, Mandailing, Simalungun, Pakpak communities who commonly...
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  • Batak script, but judging from the widespread tradition of writing love laments, especially among the Karo, Simalungun, and Angkola-Mandailing Batak,...
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  • Batak is an Austronesian language spoken by the Batak people on Palawan Island in the Philippines. It is sometimes disambiguated from the Batak languages...
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    Malaysia) Batak Pakpak language (1,200,000 native, Indonesia) Batak Simalungun language (1,200,000 native, Indonesia) Batak Mandailing language (1,100,000...
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    the Simalungun people, a sub-group of the Batak people. Their language (Simalungun language) is an Austronesian language. The regent of Simalungun is Radiapoh...
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    of Batak speak separate but related languages: the Angkola, the Mandailing to the south, the Toba, to the north the Pakpak/Dairi, the Simalungun, and...
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    is a Northern Batak language, and is closely related to Pakpak and Alas. It is mutually unintelligible from the Southern Batak languages, such as Toba...
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  • ancestor myth. Simalungun people have four basic marga, each seen as equal, and likewise with no common ancestor myth. These are examples of Batak surnames...
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    Pematangsiantar (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
    Kingdom led by the Damanik. Damanik is one of the clans of the Simalungun ethnic group of the Batak people. The last independent king of the dynasty was Tuan...
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  • with titles containing BTS Behind the Scenes (disambiguation) Batak Simalungun language (ISO code: bts) WBTS (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Gereja Kristen Protestan Simalungun (GKPS - Simalungun Protestant Christian Church) is a Lutheran and Reformed Protestant church formally founded to spread...
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    Dairi, Simalungun, Karo, and Pakpak). In 1917, the "Hatopan Christen Batak" (HCB) which later became one of the nuclei for the independent Batak church...
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    Mandailing or Mandailing Batak is an Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, the northern island of Sumatra. It is spoken mainly in Mandailing Natal...
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    Islands languages: Batak languages, seven closely related languages spoken by the Batak people in the highlands of North Sumatra. Nias language, in Nias...
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    in 1918 in North Sumatra, successfully converting many among the Simalungun and Batak Toba as well as a minority of Angkola. Nommensen initially established...
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    Horas (category Batak)
    can be found in every Batak languages, with a few exceptions being; Batak Dairi and Batak Karo. The Batak Karo and the Dairi Batak has their own greetings...
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    Angkola people (category Batak)
    Batak Angkola or Anakola) people are part of the Batak ethnic group from North Sumatra who live in the South Tapanuli regency. The Angkola language is...
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    employed in Austronesian languages. This includes full reduplication (Malay and Indonesian anak-anak 'children' < anak 'child'; Karo Batak nipe-nipe 'caterpillar'...
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    North Sumatra (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Rantauprapat. Batak Pakpak : majority in Dairi Regency and Sidikalang. Batak Simalungun : majority in Simalungun and Pematangsiantar Batak Angkola : majority...
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  • Islands languages (also Barrier Islands–Batak languages or Sumatran languages) are a group of Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken by the Batak and related...
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    neighboring areas in East Aceh Regency, Langkat Regency, Dairi Regency, Simalungun Regency, and Deli Serdang Regency. In addition, the cities of Binjai and...
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  • or Batak Alas is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. The three dialects, Alas, Kluet, and Singkil (Kade-Kade), may not constitute a single language; Alas...
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  • Angkola language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Angkola, or Batak Angkola, is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is spoken in South Tapanuli...
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    Protestantism in Indonesia (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    Gereja Kristen Protestan Simalungun (GKPS) – Simalungun Protestant Christian Church Gereja Punguan Kristen Batak (GPKB) – Batak Christian Community Church...
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  • Malay: Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that...
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