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  2. Sawah Besar - Wikipedia

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    Sawah Besar is a district (kecamatan) of Central Jakarta, Indonesia. Its neighborhoods are among the most historic, containing the 1820-established Pasar Baru ("New Market"), the new colonial city – Weltevreden – and the old course of the Ciliwung River .

  3. Sawah Besar railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sawah Besar Station (formerly Sawah Besaar Station) is a railway station, located on Jl. Kyai Haji Samanhudi. Altitude this station is 15 meters amsl , this station is one of seven elevated stations on Jakarta railway 's Jakarta Kota–Manggarai segment, and is named after the Jakarta subdistrict with the same name.

  4. Template:Sawah Besar - Wikipedia

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  5. Lautze Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was established in 1991 by Haji Abdul Karim Oei Foundation by renting a shop lot and named after Abdul Karim Oei, a prominent nationalist and Chinese Indonesians.

  6. Mangga Dua Selatan - Wikipedia

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    Mangga Dua Selatan is an administrative village in the Sawah Besar district of Indonesia. It has postal code of 10730. See also

  7. Kartini - Wikipedia

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    Kartini believed that women were paramount in the process of improving the lives of Indonesian men and women, and because of that, she developed an education plan for girls that had the same academics and character-building instruction as for boys but also included hygiene, first aid, and money management. [33]

  8. Sajah - Wikipedia

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    Sajah bint Al-Harith ibn Suwayd al-Taghlibi (Arabic: سجاح بنت الحارث بن سويد التغلبي, fl. 630s CE) from the tribe of Banu Taghlib, [1] was an Arab Christian protected first by her tribe; then causing a split within the Arab tribes and finally defended by Banu Hanifa.

  9. Keumalahayati - Wikipedia

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    Keumalahayati, or Malahayati (fl. 16th century), was an admiral of the Aceh Sultanate navy, which ruled the area of modern Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. [1] She was the first woman admiral in the modern world.