This is a list of individuals who held the post of Kapitan Cina, a government position that existed in colonial Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The role came with vastly varying degrees of power, depending on historical and local circumstances: from near-sovereign authority with legal, political and military powers to an honorary title for a community leader.
Kapitan Cina in the Residency of Batavia (Greater Jakarta, Indonesia)
of Batavia (Senior Heads and Chairmen of the Kong Koan)
Other Chinese officers in Batavia
s of Bekasi, Residency of Batavia
of Buitenzorg (present day Bogor), Residency of Batavia
Other Chinese officers in Buitenzorg, Residency of Batavia
- Thio Tian Soe (1869âÂÂ1879)
- Tan Keng Boen (1878âÂÂ1879)
- Thio Sian Lok (1879âÂÂ1886)
- Thio Sian Tjiang (1883âÂÂ1886)
- Khouw Oen Tek (1886âÂÂ1889)
- Tan Tjoen Hong (1891âÂÂ1893)
- Tan Tjoen Kiat (1892âÂÂ1898)
- Tan Tjoen Kie (1893âÂÂ1895)
- Thung Tjoen Ho (1895âÂÂ1911)
- Thung Tjeng Ho (1910âÂÂ1913)
- Lie Tjoe Tjin (1911âÂÂ1913)
- Lie Beng Hok (1912âÂÂ1913)
- Tan Hong Joe (1913âÂÂ1919)
- Tan Hong Tay (1913âÂÂ1926)
- Tan Tjoen Lien (1914âÂÂ1919)
- Tan Hong Yoe (1925âÂÂ1934)
- Tjan Soen Hay (1926âÂÂ1934)
of Tangerang, Residency of Batavia
Other Chinese officers in Tangerang, Residency of Batavia
in the rest of Indonesia
of Bandung
of Batang
of Manado
- The Tjien Tjo
- Sie Sieuw
- Ong Tjeng Hie
- Lie Tjeng Lok
- Tan Tjin Bie
- Oei Pek Jong
- Tjia Pak Liem
- Lie Goan Oan
- Tjia Goan Tjong
- Que Ing Hie
- Ong Bondjie
- Tan Bian Loe
- Tjoa Jaoe Hoei
- Pauw Djoe
of Gorontalo
- Liem Peng Boen (æÂÂç³æÂÂ)
- Liem Kiem Thae (æÂÂéÂÂé®)
- Ong Teng Hoen
of Medan
- 1874âÂÂ1885 Tjioe Tjoe Jen
- 1881âÂÂ1887 Oen Gan The (溫é¡ÂéÂÂ)
- 1890âÂÂ1911 Tjong Yong Hian (å¼µçµ干)
- 1911âÂÂ1921 Tjong A Fie (å¼µèÂÂ轩)
- 1922âÂÂ1950 Khoe Tjin Tek
of Pontianak
of Surabaya
Kapitan Cina in Malaysia
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Kapitans of Kuala Lumpur
Yap Ah Loy was a Kapitan of Kuala Lumpur and is considered the founder of the city. The title was abolished in 1902, when Yap Kwan Seng died.
Kapitans of Johor / Major China of Johor
Kapitans of Kuala Terengganu
- 1736âÂÂ1820 Teo Tioh Eng (å¼µæÂÂ榮)
- 1782âÂÂ17xx Kow Geok Seng (é«ÂçÂÂæÂÂ)
- 1798âÂÂ1847 Lim Eng Huat (æÂÂæ°¸ç¼)
- 1810âÂÂ18xx Kow Teck Lee (é«Âå¾·å©)
- 18xxâÂÂ18xx Low Kian Tee (Ã¥ÂÂ建治)
- 18xxâÂÂ1899 Wee Teck Siew (é»Âå¾·ä¿® @ é»Âå®Â謨)
- 1xxxâÂÂ19xx Kow Swee Leng (é«ÂçÂÂè½)
Kapitans of Malacca
- 1572âÂÂ1617 Tay Hong Yong @ Tay Kie Ki (éÂÂè³æÂ @ éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂåº)
- 1614âÂÂ1688 Li Wei King @ Li Koon Chang (æÂÂçº綠@ æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ常)
- 1662âÂÂ1708 Lee Chiang Hou @ Lee Chong Kian (æÂÂæÂ£å£ @ æÂÂ仲å Â
)
- 1643âÂÂ1718 Chan Ki Lock @ Chan Lak Kua (æÂ¾åÂ
¶ç¥¿ @ æÂ¾åÂ
Âå®Â)
- 1725âÂÂ1765 Chan Hian Kway @ Chan Kwang Hwee (æÂ¾æÂ²é @ æÂ¾åÂ
Âè¼Â)
- 1703âÂÂ1784 Tan Seng Yong (é³æÂ¿é½)
- 1748âÂÂ1794 Tan Ki Hou @ Tan Siang Lian (é³起å @ 鳿¸Âå»Â)
- 1750âÂÂ1802 Chua Su Cheong @ Chua Tok Ping (è¡士章@ è¡篤平)
- 1771âÂÂ1882 Chan Yew Liang @ Chan Keng Sin (æÂ¾æÂÂ亮 @ æÂ¾æÂ¬ä¿¡)
Kapitans of Penang
- 1787âÂÂ1826 Kapitan China Koh Lay Huan (è¾Â禮æÂ¡) was Kapitan China of Kedah, and appointed the first Kapitan China of Penang
- 1894âÂÂ1908 Cheah Ching Hui (è¬Âæ¸Â
è¼Â)
- 1908âÂÂ1918 Cheah Yong Chong (è¬Â榮å®Â)
Kapitans of Perak
- 1830âÂÂ18xx Tan Ah Hun (é³äºÂæ¼¢)
- 1875âÂÂ1900 Chung Keng Quee (éÂÂæÂ¯è²´)
- 1875âÂÂ1899 Chin Ah Yam @ Chin Seng Yam (é³äºÂçÂÂ) leader of the Ghee Hin during the Larut Wars
- 1886âÂÂ1906 Khaw Boo Aun @ Khaw Ewe Kuang (許æÂ¦å®Â)
- 1930âÂÂ1935 Chung Thye Phin (éÂÂ大平) last Kapitan China of Perak and (British) Malaya
Kapitans Cina in Singapore
Kapitans Cina of Singapore
Other Kapitans in Singapore
Capitan Chino in the Philippines
Capitánes de Chino of Binondo, Manila
- Capitán Carlos Palanca Tan Quien Sien (é³è¬ÂÃ¥ÂÂ), also known as Tan Chuey Leong or Tan Chueco or Chuey Leong or Carlos Palanca, formally leading as "Gobernadorcillo de los Sangleyes" on 1875-1877, 1885, and 1894
- Capitán Andrea Dittis Li Tan (æÂÂæÂ¦/æÂÂæÂÂ), also known as Litõa or Rey de China in Spanish, before he fled to Hirado, Nagasaki, Japan during the early 1600s
- Capitán Juan Bautista de Vera, also known as Encang or Eng Kang, leader executed during the time of the 1603 Sangley Rebellion
China Kapitan in Japan
China Kapitan of Hirado, Nagasaki (Ã¥ÂÂ人è¡Âã®ãÂÂãÂÂãÂȋ«ãÂÂã¿ã³)
Other Kapitans Cina
- Kapitein Lay Soen Hie, Kapitan of Pasar Baroe, Batavia (Jakarta)
- Tan Ah Hun (é³äºÂæ¼¢), the first Capitan China of Perak circa 1850s, father of Tan Seng Poh and father-in-law of Seah Eu Chin
- Shing Kap (çÂÂæÂÂå©), Capitan China of Sungei Ujong, and a Hai San headman
- Choa Mah Soo, Capitan China of Klias and Mempakul (circa 1869)
- Chua Su Cheong Capitan China of Dutch Malacca and father of Choa Chong Long
- Chan Yungqua, Capitan China of Malacca (18th century)
- Ah Poh, Capitan China of Lipis
- Seah Tye Heng, Capitan China of Sekudai, Johore
- Lieu Chin-Fu, Capitan China of Pulai was the last Capitan China of Kelantan
- Tan How Seng (é³篤çÂÂ), Capitan China of Singapore
- Li Kap or Li Kup or Lee Wei King, Capitan China of Dutch Malacca, founder of the Cheng Hoon Teng temple there and the person who donated Bukit China for use as a Chinese burial ground
- Wee Sin Hee (é»ÂæÂ°åÂÂ), Capitan China of Terengganu
- Tin Kap or Tay Kap, Capitan China of Portuguese Malacca, said to have been the only Capitan China appointed by the Portuguese
- Baba Seng, Capitan China of Kedah in the 1820s
- Chan Ki Lock (æÂ¾åÂ
¶ç¦Â) or Chan Kup, Capitan China of Dutch Malacca circa 1704
- Khaw Boo Aun
- Dato' Chua Tuah Soon ()
- WEE, Hee Hoon (D: 17 March 1922 at 46 yrs of age, leaving a widow and seven children), Kapitan China of Bagan Si Api Api (Indonesia)
- OEY, Teng Kiang (Murdered 17 September 1924), Kapitan China of Palembang (Indonesia).
- KOH, Kim Hin (husband of Mrs Anne Tan-Koh who died at 79 yrs of age in 1966, and father of Bishop Roland Koh), Kapitan China of Sandakan (East Malaysia).
- OEI, Leong Tan, Kapitan China of Bengkalis.
- LEE, Lei Kam (æÂÂ礽é¦), the first and only Kapitan China of Perlis.
- Ong Boon Pang, Kapitan China of Brunei.
- Pang Boon Ting, Pehin Kapitan China Kornia Diraja of Brunei
- Tjoe Ten-Hien, Kapitein China of Koetaradja, Sumatra
- Tam Yong (father of Tan Yee Man), Kapitan China of Seremban.
- Phang Tjong-Tjoen, Kapitan China of Belitoeng
- Lee Sam, Kapitan China of Seremban.
- LIEM, Ah Pat, Capitan China of Muntok was decorated by the Dutch Government in 1910.
- KHOO Cheow Teong, (Justice of the Peace and father of Khoo Sian Ewe), Kapitan China of Tanjungbalai, Asahan.
- Khoe Hock Cho, Kapitan China of Tanjungbalai, Asahan
- Hho Tsai Thoan, Kapitan China of Tanjungpura
- Kwee-Aan-Kie, Kapitan China of Ambarawa
- WEE, Chim Yean (Died 13 August 1926 leaving four sons and four daughters), Kapitan China of Bengkalis.
- KO, Kim Yeo, Kapitan China of Batavia.
- WEE, Boon Teng (Born in Singapore in 1864. Educated at Lye Fatt English School. Appointed Lieutenant China of Selat Panjang on the Sumatra east coast in 1890. Promoted to Capitan China in 1915 and awarded the Dutch colonial gold medal. Promoted to Majoor in 1925 prior to his retirement), Kapitan China of Selat Panjang.
- Go Hong Soen, Kapitan China of Rengat, Riau
References
Bibliography
- Hwang, In-Won (2003). Personalized Politics: The Malaysian State Under Matahtir. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
- Lohanda, Mona (1996). The Kapitan Cina of Batavia, 1837-1942. Jakarta: Djambatan. .
- Ooi, Keat Gin (2004). Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, From Angkor Wat to East Timor. ABC-CLIO.
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