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millennium or more. The
Bataks practiced a
syncretic religion of Shaivism,
Buddhism and
local culture for
thousands of years. The last
Batak king who
fought valiantly...
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migrate to the
traditional regions where the
Batak lived. This led to the
resources and land of the
Bataks dwindling. In the 1930s, the
government attempted...
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Batak m****acre was a m****acre of
Bulgarians in the town of
Batak by
Ottoman irregular cavalry troops in 1876...
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Indonesian Batak people:
Batak languages Batak script Batak (Unicode block)
Marga (
Batak),
Batak's family name
Batak (Philippines), indigenous...
- The
Batak languages are a
subgroup of the
Austronesian languages spoken by the
Batak people in the
Indonesian province of
North Sumatra and surrounding...
- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The
Batak script (natively
known as
surat Batak,
surat na
sampulu sia ("the
nineteen letters"), or si-sia-sia)...
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Batak cuisine is the
cuisine and
cooking traditions of
Batak ethnic groups,
predominantly found in
Northern Sumatra region, Indonesia.
Batak cuisine is...
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Batak Mian, was a cook who
saved the life of
Mahatma Gandhi from a
murder attempt by food
poisoning in 1917. He was an
employee of an
indigo plant at...
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Marga is a term in
Batak societies referring to a clan name. The term is
derived either from the
Sanskrit varga,
meaning company, party, or group, or...
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Batak architecture refers to the
related architectural traditions and
designs of the
various Batak peoples of
North Sumatra, Indonesia. Six
groups of Batak...