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Acehnese or Achinese may refer to: Acehnese people, an ethnic group inhabiting Aceh, Sumatra Acehnese language, the language spoken by the Acehnese people
Acehnese
Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia
Acehnese people in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. This language is also spoken by Acehnese descendants in some parts of Malaysia like in Kedah. Acehnese is
Acehnese_language
Ethnic group in Indonesia
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Acehnese (Acehnese: Ureueng Acèh [uˈrɯ(ə̯)ŋ aˈcɛh], Husaini: Ureuëng Atjèh, Jawoe: اورڠ
Acehnese_people
Acehnese orthography refers to the writing and spelling systems of the Acehnese language, the co-official language of the province of Aceh, Indonesia
Acehnese_orthography
Series of military encounters between the Sultanate of Aceh and Portuguese Empire
Acehnese–Portuguese conflicts were the military engagements between the forces of the Portuguese Empire, established at Malacca in the Malay Peninsula
Acehnese–Portuguese_conflicts
1873–1904 Dutch colonial war in Aceh Sultanate
The Aceh War (Indonesian: Perang Aceh; Acehnese: Prang Acèh; 1873–1904), was an armed military conflict between the Sultanate of Aceh and the Kingdom of
Aceh_War
Conflict in Malay peninsula (1613–1615)
The Acehnese launched their invasion of Johor between 1613 and 1615 to subjugate and vassalise the Johor Sultanate, as part of the Acehenese expansion
Acehnese_invasion_of_Johor
1976–2005 conflict in Sumatra, Indonesia
Movement (GAM) on 4 December 1976 and declare Acehnese independence. The main perceived threats were to Acehnese religion and culture from the "neo-colonial"
Insurgency_in_Aceh
Series of military encounters between the Sultanate of Aceh and various Malay sultanates
The Malay-Acehnese conflicts were military engagements between the forces of the Aceh Sultanate and various Malay states and dynasties, fought intermittently
Malay-Acehnese_conflicts
Sultanate and the Portuguese fortress there. The operation was a success for the Acehnese. In the early 16th century, Pedir and Pasai had friendly relations with
Acehnese_conquest_of_Pasai
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
The Chamic languages, also known as Aceh–Chamic and Acehnese–Chamic, are a group of ten languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in parts of Cambodia
Chamic_languages
Naval battle between Aceh and Portugal (1547)
complete victory" over the Acehnese fleet, which was almost completely destroyed. At 2 am on 9 September 1547, an Acehnese fleet silently approached Portuguese
Battle_of_Perlis_River
1620 conflict
The Conquest of Perak was a military invasion launched by the Acehnese Sultanate to capture the port of Perak from its Sultan Mukaddam Shah of Perak, the
Acehnese_conquest_of_Perak
Part of the Acehnese-Portuguese conflicts
launched by Aceh Sultanate to destroy the rival pepper port of Kedah. The Acehnese were victorious, and Kedah became a vassal of the Aceh sultanate. Kedah
Acehnese_invasion_of_Kedah
Language phonology
West Acehnese dialects, where they are treated as nasal–plosive sequences, compare North Acehnese nggang, 'hornbill' [ŋᶢaŋ] with West Acehnese eunggang
Acehnese_phonology
Cuisine of the Acehnese people
Acehnese cuisine is the cuisine of the Acehnese people of Aceh in Sumatra, Indonesia. This cuisine is popular and widely known in Indonesia. Arab, Persian
Acehnese_cuisine
Traditional House in Aceh, Indonesia
Rumoh Aceh (Acehnese: "Aceh house") is a type of traditional vernacular house found in the Aceh Province in Indonesia. It is basically a wooden pile dwelling
Rumoh_Aceh
Autonomous province in Sumatra, Indonesia
are ten indigenous ethnic groups in this region, the largest being the Acehnese people, accounting for approximately 70% of the region's population of
Aceh
Expedition of Ottoman Empire
Acehnese produce cannons, but there are some signs of military support as late as 1585. The expeditions were sparked by an envoy sent by the Acehnese
Ottoman_expeditions_to_Aceh
17th c. Portuguese military action
Expedition was a military expedition launched by the Portuguese against the Acehnese to force them to build a Portuguese fortress near Aceh. However, the expedition
Aceh_expedition_(1606)
Historic state based in northern Sumatra, Indonesia (1496–1904)
The Aceh Sultanate, officially the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam (Acehnese: Acèh Darussalam; Jawoe: اچيه دارالسلام), was a sultanate centered in the modern-day
Aceh_Sultanate
Political party in Indonesia
as a political party and its name changed to "Independent Voice of the Acehnese Party" (Suara Independen Rakyat Aceh), while maintaining the SIRA abbreviation
SIRA_Party
Naval battle between Aceh and Portugal (1615)
of the bloodiest battles the Portuguese fought in south-east Asia", the Acehnese suffered so much damage they were forced to call off their plans to attack
Battle_of_Formoso_River
the Aceh War. Nowadays, Alam Peudeueng is often used to represent the Acehnese people as an alternative to the Moon Star flag used by the Free Aceh Movement
Flags_of_the_Aceh_Sultanate
Sultan of Johor
succeeded the throne. He was installed as Sultan of Johor in 1564 by the Acehnese upon the death of his father, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II, who died
Muzaffar_II_of_Johor
Sultan of Johor
attacked Aru in 1540. He reconquered Aru, leaving only 14 Acehnese ships afloat and thousands of Acehnese troops dead at the Battle of Sungai Paneh. In 1564
Alauddin Riayat Shah II of Johor
Alauddin_Riayat_Shah_II_of_Johor
Portuguese engagement in 16th century against Aceh Sultanate
a lone Portuguese galley and an Acehnese armada near the coast of Aceh, located in present-day Indonesia. The Acehnese captured the Portuguese galley.
Battle_of_Aceh_(1528)
Mosque in Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Raya Baiturrahman; Acehnese: Meuseujid Raya Baiturrahman) is a mosque located in Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia
Baiturrahman_Grand_Mosque
Land dispute in Indonesia
were assigned to North Sumatra in 2008 due to a reporting error from the Acehnese government. The controversy flared up in 2025, following a Ministry of
Aceh–North Sumatra islands dispute
Aceh–North_Sumatra_islands_dispute
1573 Invasion Of Malacca By Acehnese Ad Javanese
assistance from the Queen of Kalinyamat to besiege it. On October 13, the Acehnese force landed south of Malacca and dealt severe casualties to the Portuguese
Siege_of_Malacca_(1573)
Malacca received reports that an Acehnese armada had been spotted within the Langat River. Anticipating that the Acehnese intended to attack the city, the
Battle_of_Langat_River
notable Acehnese people. Dina Astita, tsunami survivor Teuku Jacob, paleoanthropologist Calvin Verdonk, footballer, Indonesian national team, 1/2 Acehnese Ismed
List_of_Acehnese_people
Region and island in western Indonesia
indigenous ethnic groups in Sumatra are Malays, Minangkabaus, Bataks, Acehnese, and Lampungs. Other major non-indigenous ethnic groups are Javanese, Sundanese
Sumatra
1629 Battles In Malacca
Sultanate of Aceh, defected to the Portuguese side after the battle. The 1629 Acehnese attack on Portuguese Malacca came about in the context of growing presence
Battle_of_Duyon_River
Portuguese expedition to Pidir, 16th century
by the Portuguese in order to support the Sultanate of Pedir during the Acehnese invasion of the capital; the expedition ended in failure. At the time when
Pedir_expedition_(1522)
March – April 1873 Dutch campaign
American Consul in Singapore had discussions with an Acehnese emissary about a possible Acehnese–American treaty, which the Dutch saw as justification
First_Aceh_Expedition
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
M.A. (2004). "The Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam law: a serious response to Acehnese separatism?". Asian Ethnicity. 5 (3): 333–351. doi:10.1080/1463136042000259789
Indonesia
Sanskrit below, reading: Pancacita ('Five Ideals') The topic of a new Acehnese flag has been a controversial issue, due to the association of a separate
Flags_of_Aceh
Dutch military officer (1851–1924)
the Acehnese resistance by exploiting tensions between the Acehnese aristocracy and the religious ulama. He also solicited the support of the Acehnese ruling
Jo_van_Heutsz
Regional elections were held in Aceh on 11 December 2006 after a peace agreement had been signed between the government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh
2006 Aceh gubernatorial election
2006_Aceh_gubernatorial_election
Sultan of Aceh (1537/9–1571)
Under Acehnese tradition he is remembered as a great organizer of the Acehnese state. Thus he was supposedly the ruler who divided Acehnese society
Alauddin_al-Kahar
16th-century battle in Aceh
Portuguese ship under Gaspar de Costa was lost near Aceh and attacked by the Acehnese, with its crew killed. Gaspar was captured and later ransomed, and it was
Battle_of_Aceh_(1521)
1976–2005 Acehnese separatist group in northwest Sumatra, Indonesia
The Free Aceh Movement (Indonesian: Gerakan Aceh Merdeka, GAM; Acehnese: Acèh Meurdèka, Husaini: Atjèh Meurdèka), known internationally as the Acheh-Sumatra
Free_Aceh_Movement
Legendary ethnic group of Indonesia
Senoi, and Semang peoples, are the ethnic groups that formed the existing Acehnese people today. The Mante people are regarded as part of the Proto-Malay
Mante_people
Indonesian headgear
are two types: kupiah meukeutob and kupiah riman. Kupiahs are worn by Acehnese men as an everyday wear or specifically in ceremonies such as in a wedding
Kupiah
Name list
Teuku is an Indonesian masculine name of Acehnese descent that may refer to: Teuku Jacob (1929–2007), Indonesian paleoanthropologist Teuku Mohammad Hamzah
Teuku
Native Indonesian (Acehnese) scholar
lexicographer, historian, and nobleman. He was one of the native Indonesians of Acehnese who were eager to revivify the historical records of the indigenous civilizations
Teuku_Iskandar
The 2024 Acehnese gubernatorial election was held on 27 November 2024 as part of nationwide local elections to elect the governor of Aceh for a five-year
2024 Aceh gubernatorial election
2024_Aceh_gubernatorial_election
Latin letter E with diaeresis
and Lenape alphabets. As a variant of the letter e, it also appears in Acehnese, Afrikaans, Breton, Dutch, English, Filipino, French, Luxembourgish, Piedmontese
Ë
Sultan of Aceh (c. 1514–1530)
Mughayat's life is poorly documented and must be pieced together from various Acehnese, Malay and European accounts. In the 15th century, three port kingdoms
Ali_Mughayat_Syah
Sultan of Aceh
Therefore, through his parentage he combined the two branches of the Acehnese sultan's dynasty. His childhood and youth are described at great length
Iskandar_Muda
Sultan of Aceh
as sultan when he died in 1636. Reigning in the wake of the rout of the Acehnese fleet in 1629, Iskandar Thani was not able to continue his predecessor's
Iskandar_Thani
Music album released in 2000
Album Aceh: Nyawöung (Acehnese: Album Acèh: Nyawöung, lit. 'Aceh's Album: Spirit'), simply known as Nyawöung (lit. 'Spirit'), is an album released under
Album_Aceh:_Nyawöung
Offensive by the Sultanate of Aceh
while only 200 were Portuguese, some of the rest included Malays. The Acehnese led a heavy discharge of cannons and brought 200 ladders to scale the city
Siege_of_Malacca_(1568)
Javanese rice dish
Nasi gurih (Javanese: ꦤꦱꦶꦒꦸꦫꦶꦃ, romanized: nasi gurih; Acehnese: bu ngiang) is a Javanese steamed rice cooked in coconut milk and spices dish, commonly
Nasi_gurih
1873–74 Dutch campaign
1874. After the Acehnese abandoned their capital, Banda Aceh, the Dutch moved into the capital in January 1874 thinking the Acehnese had surrendered and
Second_Aceh_Expedition
Founder of the Free Aceh Movement
of 2005. He was the maternal great-grandson of Teungku Chik di Tiro, an Acehnese guerilla fighter and national hero of Indonesia who was killed fighting
Hasan_Tiro
Philippine Martyr Warriors
discourage crazy fanatics. Muslim Acehnese from the Aceh Sultanate performed suicide attacks known as in the Acehnese language Prang sabi against Dutch
Juramentado
Minangkabau dialect spoken on Sumatra, Indonesia
(Jamee: Bahaso Jamu, Acehnese: Bahsa/Basa Jamèe, lit. 'language of the guests'), also known as the Aneuk Jamee language (Acehnese: Bahsa/Basa Aneuk Jamèe
Jamee_language
Acehnese folk song
songs in the Acehnese language. The champak flower is native to Aceh where it can be commonly found, it's highly respected in Acehnese culture. Used
Bungong_Jeumpa
Acehnese guerrilla leader (1848–1908)
(VOSS: Tjoet Nja' Dhien; c. 1848–6 November 1908) was a leader of the Acehnese guerrilla forces during the Aceh War. Following the death of her husband
Cut_Nyak_Dhien
Capital and largest city of Aceh, Indonesia
Banda Aceh (/bʌndəˈɑːtʃeɪ/ BUN-duh-AH-cheh; Acehnese: Banda Acèh, Jawoë: بند اچيه) is the capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.
Banda_Aceh
safety of shipping and overland trade in and around Aceh. In 1831 some Acehnese pirates plundered the American ship Friendship in Kuala Batee. The passing
Dutch expedition on the west coast of Sumatra
Dutch_expedition_on_the_west_coast_of_Sumatra
Breed of cattle
Aceh cattle or Acehnese cattle (Indonesian: Sapi aceh) is a breed of cattle indigenous to the Aceh province of north Sumatra, Indonesia. It is one of the
Aceh_cattle
Separatist leader (1947–2002)
October 1947 – 22 January 2002), commonly known as Teungku Lah, was an Acehnese militant and commander of the armed wing of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM)
Teungku_Lah
Mountain in Aceh Province, Indonesia
Geurutee (Acehnese: Gunong Geurutee, Indonesian: Gunung Geurutee) is a mountain located on the border of Aceh Besar Regency and Aceh Jaya Regency, Aceh
Geurutee
Malaysian citizen of Indonesian descent
a Malaysian parent. Several ethnic groups of Indonesian origin such as Acehnese, Minangkabau, Javanese, Baweanese, Banjarese, Mandailing, and Buginese
Malaysians of Indonesian descent
Malaysians_of_Indonesian_descent
Old vassal kingdom of Pagaruyung
kingdom. By now, Acehnese control was soon extended to the Minangkabau ports as far south as Tiku and Pariaman. By in 1620, Acehnese influence extended
Inderapura_Kingdom
Species of tree
province of Aceh, Indonesia, the champak flower (Acehnese: bungong jeumpa) is highly revered in Acehnese culture, being seen as the flower of Aceh as a
Magnolia_champaca
Sultanate in the Malay Peninsula
the first sultan of Kedah as Sultan Mudzafar Shah I in 1136, while an Acehnese account gives the conversion of Kedah to Islam in 1474. Although not impossible
Kedah_Sultanate
western and central regions of Indonesia, including languages such as Acehnese, Sundanese, and Buginese. In contrast, the eastern regions, particularly
Languages_of_Indonesia
Vowel sound represented by ⟨ɨ⟩ in IPA
Smith-Stark (1986) Asyik, Abdul Gani (1982), "The agreement system in Acehnese" (PDF), Mon-Khmer Studies, 11: 1–33, archived from the original (PDF) on
Close_central_unrounded_vowel
Austroneasian language branch
Moklenic–Acehnese-Chamic-Malayic ("MACM") subgroup. Moklenic–Acehnese-Chamic-Malayic "Funan"? Moklenic (displays *q > *k sound change) Moken Moklen Acehnese-Chamic-Malayic
Moklenic_languages
Teungku Fakinah (1856 – 10 October 1940) was an Acehnese female warrior and Islamic scholar. Fakinah was born in Lam Beunot in 1856 to Tengku Datuk, who
Teungku_Fakinah
District in Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
"Little Jakarta". The majority of Indonesia's Minangkabau, Javanese, and Acehnese open restaurants and as retailer. Recently, a small African community also
Chow_Kit
Regency in Aceh, Indonesia
Bireuën Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Bireuen, Acehnese pronunciation: [bi.rɯ.ən]) is a regency of Aceh, the westernmost province of Indonesia. It is
Bireuën_Regency
August 1966), better known as Rafly Kande (stylised as Rafly KanDe), is an Acehnese singer and politician, a member of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS).
Rafly_Kande
Main geographical region of Indonesia
UTC+08:00 (Central Indonesia Time) Official language Indonesian Regional languages Javanese Sundanese Malay Batak Minangkabau Dayak Banjarese Acehnese
Western_Indonesia
Indonesian politician
Said Iqbal (born 5 July 1968) is an Indonesian labour activist and politician. He is the first president of the Labour Party, founded in 2021, and has
Said_Iqbal
Tribal Leader
Panglima La'ôt (Acehnese language: sea commander) is a tribal leader in a fishing community in Aceh province of Indonesia. He constitutes to organise Hukôm
Panglima_Laôt
Indonesian curried spicy noodle dish
Mie aceh or mi aceh ("Aceh noodle") is an Acehnese curried spicy noodle dish. The thick yellow noodles are served with slices of beef, goat meat, lamb
Mie_aceh
Indonesian footballer
Sukman Suaib (born June 27, 1983) is an Indonesian former footballer. "Sukman Suaib". liga-indonesia.co.id. Retrieved 29 July 2012. "Sukman Suaib". soccerway
Sukman_Suaib
Sultana of Aceh
the VOC "protection", so that Acehnese influence endured for a long time. On the east coast, Deli fell away from Acehnese rule in 1669. In spite of these
Taj_ul-Alam
Airport in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
stockpile of weapons at the base, which was eventually seized by local Acehnese militias. After the Indonesian National Revolution, the airport remained
Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport
Sultan_Iskandar_Muda_International_Airport
Indonesian noodle dish
Indonesian cuisine. It is a variation on mie goreng and originated in the Acehnese city of Lhokseumawe. The dish is typically created using packaged commercial
Mie_Bangladesh
Sultan of Aceh
part of the Acehnese possessions, was occupied by the Dutch whose claims to that place went back before 1779. That triggered an Acehnese counter-attack
Alauddin Sulaiman Ali Iskandar Syah
Alauddin_Sulaiman_Ali_Iskandar_Syah
routed. Although every attempt to conquer Malacca's had so far failed, the Acehnese still maintained hopes that the Portuguese might be caught debilitated
Siege_of_Malacca_(1575)
Capital city of Malaysia
Buginese began arriving in Kuala Lumpur in the 19th century, while the Acehnese arrived in the late 20th century. In the following decades that saw the
Kuala_Lumpur
Arabic term for martyrdom as used in Islamic theology
mord). The Acehnese work of literature, the Hikayat Perang Sabil [ace; id] provided the background and reasoning for the "Aceh-mord" – Acehnese suicidal
Istishhad
Acehnese gubernatorial election – first Acehnese election after the end of the insurgency in Aceh 2007 Jakarta gubernatorial election 2012 Acehnese gubernatorial
2005–2014 local elections in Indonesia
2005–2014_local_elections_in_Indonesia
City in Aceh, Indonesia
the origin of the city name. The settlement on the island was called by Acehnese "Ulee Iheuh", which means "place for crossing". During the time of Aceh
Sabang,_Aceh
Sultan of Aceh
was appointed Raja Muda (junior king); he would be the main force at the Acehnese court up to 1870. A new civil war threatened to tear Aceh apart since Puteri
Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah I
Alauddin_Muhammad_Da'ud_Syah_I
Austronesian ethnic group of Indonesia
avoid interference from the Acehnese occupiers. In 1663 the Dutch agreed to protect and liberate local villages from the Acehnese in return for a trading
Minangkabau_people
Austronesian ethnic group
and who are predominantly from the Indonesian archipelago, such as the Acehnese, Banjarese, Bawean, Bugis, Mandailing, Minangkabau, and Javanese. Throughout
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Guerrilla and freedom fighter in Indonesia
Teungku Chik di Tiro (usually spelt Cik di Tiro in Indonesia), was an Acehnese guerrilla fighter against the Dutch. On 6 November 1973, he was declared
Teungku_Chik_di_Tiro
Siege of Buda (1686) Oversea Conflicts Ottoman–Portuguese confrontations Acehnese–Portuguese conflicts Ottoman expeditions to Aceh Gujarati–Portuguese conflicts
Battle_of_Antipaxos
Natural gas field in north Sumatra, Indonesia
Indonesian military committed hundreds of human rights abuses against Acehnese villagers. The field closed due to lack of feed gas in 2014, and was converted
Arun_gas_field
Mountain in Aceh, Indonesia
Leuser Range or Mount Leuser (Acehnese: Gunong Leuser, Indonesian: Gunung Leuser) is a stratovolcano located in the Aceh province on the island of Sumatra
Leuser_Range
Juice made from tamarind
Tahu Tahu goreng Telur asin Telur pindang Tempeh Tumis kangkung Tumpeng Acehnese Ayam Tangkap Bhoi Kanji asyura Keukarah Keumamah Meuseukat Mi aceh Mi caluk
Tamarind_juice
Dried fish traditionally produced in Aceh, Indonesia
Keumamah is a traditional dried fish in Acehnese cuisine, usually made skipjack or tuna. Keumamah is also known as "wood fish", due to its hardness. It
Keumamah
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Biblical
my time; my hour
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Wining King; Victory
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Danish
, follower of Christ.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Liddiard.Revolutionary soldier William Ledyard was born at Groton, CT, in 1738, a descendant of John Ledyard who sailed from Bristol, England, and settled in CT. The celebrated traveler John Ledyard (1751–89) was William’s nephew and was also born in Groton.
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The shining one
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Hindu
Blue Sky, God of Sky
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Bengali, Indian
God
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sacrifice
Biblical
stony
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Beauty
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