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Ethnic people in Indonesia
Rejang people (Rejang: Tun Hejang or Tun Jang) are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group, native to some parts of Bengkulu Province and South Sumatera
Rejang_people
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Rejang or Rejangese may refer to: Rejang people, an ethnic group of Sumatra, Indonesia Rejang language, a language of Sumatra, Indonesia Rejang Lebong
Rejang
Abugida used to write Malay and Rejang
the Rejang script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Rejang characters. The Rejang script
Rejang_alphabet
Austronesian language spoken in Sumatra, Indonesia
Rejang (miling Jang, miling Hejang) is an Austronesian language predominantly spoken by the Rejang people in southwestern parts of Sumatra (Bengkulu),
Rejang_language
Major subgroup of the Austronesian language family
Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands (probably including the Enggano language) Rejang Lampung-Komering Sundanese Javanese Madurese Bali-Sasak-Sumbawa Celebic
Malayo-Polynesian_languages
Unicode character block
Rejang is a Unicode block containing characters used prior to the introduction of Islam for writing the Rejang dialects Musi, Kebanagun, Pesisir, and Rawas
Rejang_(Unicode_block)
Malayic language spoken in Indonesia
speakers can also be found in the Bengkulu highlands, in Curup, Rejang Lebong Regency, amidst Rejang speakers. Apart from Indonesia, Bengkulu Malay speakers also
Bengkulu_Malay
The Melanau Rebellion of 1795 was a rebellion in the modern districts of Rejang and Mukah by the Melanau people. After the accession of Muhammad Tajuddin
Melanau_Rebellion_of_1795
Group of isolects spoken by the Punan people
The Punan languages or Rejang-Sajau languages are a group of mutually intelligible isolects spoken by the Punan and related peoples of Borneo in Indonesia
Punan_languages
Sacred Indonesian dance
Rejang dance (Balinese: ᬋᬚᬂ) is a sacred Balinese dance, a sacrificial dance in which the girls offer themselves to the gods. It is usually held at the
Rejang_dance
Writing system family from Sumatra, Indonesia
often confused with "Rejang", which refers to a specific Rencong alphabet that was used to write various dialects of the Rejang language and for writing
Ulu_scripts
River in Sarawak, Malaysia
river became the subject matter in 1993 documentary film, Ekspedisi Rejang (The Rejang Expedition), produced by Filem Negara Malaysia. List of rivers of
Rajang_River
Regency in Bengkulu, Indonesia
Rejang Lebong (Kabupaten Rejang Lebong) is a regency of Bengkulu Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra. This regency originally included a much
Rejang_Lebong_Regency
Typographical symbol
⁕ ꥟ ✳ ✳️ ✴ ✴️ ✵ ✷ ✸ ❂ 𒀭 ۞ 𖤓 U+2055 ⁕ FLOWER PUNCTUATION MARK U+A95F ꥟ REJANG SECTION MARK U+2733 ✳ EIGHT SPOKED ASTERISK This character has an emoji
Star_(grapheme)
Ethnic group from Borneo
meaning "wanderer." The Kayan people, who lived in the upper reaches of the Rejang River, used the term disparagingly to refer to the Iban pioneers, whose
Iban_people
Austronesian dialect cluster of Southeast Asia
required) Mendalam Kayan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Rejang Kayan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) (Additional
Kayan_language_(Borneo)
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
northwestern Borneo, and according to some sources, also spoken by the Rejang people of southwestern Sumatra, Indonesia. Glottolog classifies the Land
Land_Dayak_languages
of China Sacred dance Cham dance Drametse Ngacham Khon Prophetic dance Rejang dance Sanghyang Sufi whirling Worship dance Bird Boogaloo and Electric boogaloo
List_of_dance_styles
Island of Malaysia
Daro District, Mukah Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is located in the Rejang Delta, 150 km northwest of Kuching. With a population of around 9,342 and
Bruit_Island
Script of Kerinci language of Sumatra
employed in the Lampung language, and the Rencong script, used in the Rejang language of southern Sumatra. Linguistically, incung means slanted or tilted
Incung_script
Lampung. Variants of Ulu scripts are: Ulu/Rencong script Rejang script (used by the Rejang people of Bengkulu) Incung script (used by the Kerinci people
Languages_of_Indonesia
Town in Sarawak, Malaysia
Mukah (muːkəh), historically known as Muka, is a coastal town in Malaysia which has served as the capital and the administrative center of the Mukah Division
Mukah
Family of abugida writing systems
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunó'o Tagbanwa Kulitan Basahan Mon–Burmese Modern
Brahmic_scripts
New Tai Lue (Unicode block) Newa (Unicode block) Phags-pa (Unicode block) Rejang (Unicode block) Saurashtra (Unicode block) Sharada (Unicode block) Sharada
List_of_Unicode_characters
Proposed subgroup of Austronesian languages
Banyadu-Bekati Bidayuh-Southern Land Dayak Malayo-Chamic Malayic Chamic Sundanese Rejang Moken While Blust assumed that all languages of Borneo other than those
Greater North Borneo languages
Greater_North_Borneo_languages
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
Bengkulu (Indonesian pronunciation: [bəŋˈkulu], Rejang: ꤷꥍꥏꤰꥈꤾꥈ), historically known as Bencoolen, is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the southwest
Bengkulu
Railway station in Indonesia
Station) is a class III railway station located in Kota Padang District, Rejang Lebong Regency, Bengkulu, Indonesia. The station is located at an altitude
Kota_Padang_railway_station
Large language family mostly of Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Sundanese script, used to write the Sundanese language. Rejang alphabet – used to write the Rejang language. Rencong alphabet – once used to write the Malay
Austronesian_languages
Region and island in western Indonesia
Lampungic (includes Proper Lampung and Komering) and Bornean (represented by Rejang in which its closest linguistic relatives are Bukar Sadong and Land Dayak
Sumatra
Austronesian language spoken in Borneo
McGinn (2009) proposes that it is the closest relative of the divergent Rejang language of Sumatra. Bukar–Sadong at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Bukar–Sadong_language
Syllable-based writing system
Indonesian archipelago (Javanese, Balinese, Sundanese, Batak, Lontara, Rejang, Rencong, Makasar, etc.), Philippines (Baybayin, Buhid, Hanunuo, Kulitan
Abugida
Malay sub-ethnic in Bengkulu
ethnic group in Bengkulu, following the Rejang, Javanese, and Minangkabau. Their origins trace back to indigenous Rejang and Sungai Serut settlers, along with
Bengkulu_Malays
Indonesian politician
Helmi Hasan (Rejang: ꥁꥉꤾ꥓ꤸꥇ ꥁꤼꥐ; born 29 November 1979) is an Indonesian politician from the National Mandate Party (PAN) who is the 11th governor of Bengkulu
Helmi_Hasan
Subregion of the Asian continent
North Moluccan, Uab Meto, Bima, Manggarai, Toraja-Sa'dan, Komering, Tetum, Rejang, Muna, Sumbawa, Bangka Malay, Osing, Gayo, Bungku-Tolaki languages, Moronene
Southeast_Asia
Malayic language in Indonesia
related but distinct from Pekal. It also has a considerable influence from Rejang language, which is the most widely spoken language in the province. Pekal
Pekal_language
Writing system
Batak script Javanese script Lontara script Sundanese script Rencong script Rejang script ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Buhd (372), Buhid Unicode Unicode alias Buhid
Buhid_script
Town in Bengkulu, Indonesia
(Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃurʊp̚]; Rejang: Cu'up) is the regency seat and also an administrative district of Rejang Lebong Regency, part of the Indonesian
Curup
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
the range of Malayic, but included the non-Malayic languages Rejang and Embaloh: Rejang Embaloh Salako Iban-Malayan Ibanic Malayan The present scope of
Malayic_languages
Term describing indigenous peoples of Indonesia
(Kangean) Sumatra: Acehnese, Gayonese, Alas, Batak, Malay, Minangkabau, Rejang, Palembang, Lampung, Nias, Mentawai, Enggano, Kubu, Musi, Ogan, Komering
Native_Indonesians
Ethnic group from Sarawak, Malaysia
dwelling Melanau communities previously inhabiting the middle and upper Rejang tributaries. The Kajang language is kept relatively alive by the isolated
Melanau_people
script Makasar script Rencong/Ulu script Kerinci script Lampung script Rejang script Serang script Sasak script Others script Alifuru script Bonda script
Writing systems of Southeast Asia
Writing_systems_of_Southeast_Asia
Writing system used for several Austronesian languages
Baybayin scripts Lontara script Makasar Sundanese script Rencong alphabet Rejang alphabet Sasak script ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Java (361), Javanese Unicode
Javanese_script
Indonesian health clinic
Puskesmas Watas Warga Curup Selatan, Rejang Lebong, Bengkulu.
Puskesmas
Ethnic group from Borneo
migrations of Kayans, subsequently followed by the warfaring Ibans into Rejang and Balui areas approximately some 200 years ago, forced the Punan communities
Punan_Bah
Ethnic group
population 43,750 Regions with significant populations Mukomuko Regency Languages Mukomuko Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Minangkabau, Rejang, Pekal [id]
Mukomuko_people
Process by which monophthongs become diphthongs and triphthongs
in most dialects of Rejang except Kebanagung). Word-final Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-i and *-u were also broken in Sumatra. In Rejang, these vowels are broken
Vowel_breaking
Malaysian government-owned company
Founded 1966; 60 years ago (1966) Headquarters Wisma Felcra, Lot 4780, Jalan Rejang, Setapak Jaya, Peti Surat 12254, 50772 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Key people
FELCRA_Berhad
Administrative village in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia
Batu Galing is an administrative village at Curup Tengah district, Rejang Lebong, Indonesia. Batu Galing has a total area of 0.24 square kilometres (0
Batu_Galing
Newa – Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit, Pali Pyu – Pyu Ranjana – Nepal Bhasa, Sanskrit Rejang Rencong Saurashtra Sharada – Sanskrit, Kashmiri Siddham – Sanskrit Sinhala
List_of_writing_systems
List of Indonesian regencies and cities
(25 February 2003) Lebong Regency from Rejang Lebong Regency (18 December 2003) Kepahiang Regency from Rejang Lebong Regency (18 December 2003) Ogan Komering
List of regencies and cities in Indonesia
List_of_regencies_and_cities_in_Indonesia
3rd MRT in Malaysia
Segambut Kampung Puah Depot Mont Kiara Danau Kota Sri Hartamas Setapak Rejang Bukit Kiara 9 Bukit Kiara Selatan Setiawangsa 5 AU2 UM Taman Hillview 5
Circle_Line_(Kuala_Lumpur)
Singkil, Haloban, Batak, Malay, Minangkabau (Pesisir, Mukomuko, Aneuk Jamee), Rejang, Palembang, Lampung, Nias, Mentawai, Enggano, Kubu, Musi, Ogan, Komering
Ethnic_groups_in_Indonesia
Character encoding standard
75 100648+1624 Carian, Cham, Kayah Li, Lepcha, Lycian, Lydian, Ol Chiki, Rejang, Saurashtra, Sundanese, and Vai, sets of symbols for the Phaistos Disc,
Unicode
Abugida
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Nāgarī_script
Regency, Bengkulu, Indonesia. Merigi is a Malay's term of original name in Rejang, Migai (or alternatively Migêi), which is taken from a farewell speech by
Merigi
Species of snail in the family Camaenidae
"Shell Amphidromus elvinae Landshell from Bengkulu". Taneak Jang, Rejang land, Tanah Rejang. Retrieved 2019-01-15. "Amphidromus elvinae – Malacology-Asia
Amphidromus_elvinae
Native Indonesian weaving style of Lampungese
Tapis (Rejang: ꤳꤶꥇꤼ꥓; Indonesian: kain tapis or simply tapis) is a traditional Tenun style and also refers to resulting cloth that originated from Lampung
Tapis (Indonesian weaving style)
Tapis_(Indonesian_weaving_style)
Cultural dance performance
Pajoge Panyembrama Payung Pendet Piring Poco-poco Ramayana Ballet Randai Rejang Reog Rodat Ronggeng Saman Sandiwara Sanghyang Sigale Gale Singo Ulung Sisingaan
Dikir_Barat_Singapura
District in Sarawak, Malaysia
ferries from Sibu to here, taking around two hours by using the channel of Rejang River. SMK Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Hajjah Normah, Daro SMK Matu SMK Belawai
Daro_District
Kejawèn Kapitayan Kangeanese religion Karo Pemena Kendayan religion Marapu Rejang religion Rotenese religion Saminism Movement Sangirese religion Sumbawa
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
Rejang, a sacred Balinese dance to greet the gods that come down to the earth on the ceremony day
Bali
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Sanskrit
Ulu/Rencong Active - Malay, Bengkulu, Kerinci, Lampung, Rejang, Serawai, etc. Rejang Active Rjng Rejang Lembak Active - Lembak Lintang Active - Lintang Lebong
List of writing systems of Indonesia
List_of_writing_systems_of_Indonesia
Old Javanese script
systems In Indonesia: Balinese Batak Javanese Lontara Sundanese Rencong Rejang Buda In the Philippines: Baybayin scripts Sister systems Khmer, Cham, Old
Kawi_script
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
the Kayanic languages as follows: Kayanic Kayan–Murik–Merap Kayan Baram Rejang-Busang Bahau Data Dian Murik–Merap Ngorek Pua’ Huang Bau Merap In all Kayan–Murik
Kayan–Murik_languages
MRT station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Provisional Station 2 Titiwangsa Kampung Puah Jalan Langkawi Danau Kota Setapak Rejang Setiawangsa AU2 Taman Hillview (provisional) Tasik Ampang Kampung Pandan
Ampang_Park_MRT_station
Speakers of Austronesian languages
Batak, Baybayin, Buhid, Hanunó'o, Javanese, Kulitan, Lontara, Old Kawi, Rejang, Rencong, Sundanese, and Tagbanwa. They vary from having letters with rounded
Austronesian_peoples
Town in Sarawak, Malaysia
base for exploring nearby longhouses or for arranging trips to the Upper Rejang and Balleh Rivers. During the reign of Rajah Charles Brooke, a "Fort Kapit"
Kapit
Ancient script of Central and South Asia
Jontal Makasar Sundanese Ulu Incung Komering Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Cham Khmer Sukhothai Thai Tai Noi Lao Mon-Burmese Chakma Tamil Grantha
Brahmi_script
Austronesian ethnic group
Animism) (0.9%) Related ethnic groups Austronesian peoples Banjarese Bisaya Bornean Malays Kadazan Dusun Murut Paitan Rungus Rejang Sama-Bajau Malagasy, etc.
Dayak_people
Regency in Bengkulu, Indonesia
February 2003 by splitting off the areas of the former southern districts of Rejang Lebong Regency. It covers an area of 710.11 km2, of which a high percentage
Kepahiang_Regency
MRT station in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Provisional Station 2 Titiwangsa Kampung Puah Jalan Langkawi Danau Kota Setapak Rejang Setiawangsa AU2 Taman Hillview (provisional) Tasik Ampang Kampung Pandan
Bandar_Utama_station
Language spoken in Indonesia
September 2025. Munir Hamidy, Badrul (1985). Kamus Lengkap Indonesia-Rejang, Rejang-Indonesia. Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan
Indonesian_language
Historic abugida
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Telugu-Kannada_alphabet
Sundanese writing system
(Old Sundanese) Ulu (Incung, Komering, Lampung, Lembak, Ogan, Pasemah, Rejang, Serawai) Abjad Buri Wolio Jawi Jawoe Pegon Alphabet Latin (Van Ophuijsen
Sundanese_script
Regency in Bengkulu, Indonesia
Bengkulu Province, was part of South Sumatra Province. It formed part of Rejang Lebong Regency until 25 February 2003, when the northwestern districts of
Lebong_Regency
Writing system
Kawi Ulu Ogan script Sister systems Kerinci, Lampung, Lembak, Pasemah, Rejang, Serawai This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International
Ogan_script
Bangka, Pangkal Pinang—0717 Central Bangka, South Bangka—0718 Belitung—0719 Rejang Lebong, Kepahiang—0732 Bengkulu, Seluma—0736 North Bengkulu, Muko-muko—0737
Telephone numbers in Indonesia
Telephone_numbers_in_Indonesia
Latin Catholic diocese in Malaysia
convent school was opened in 1929 and 13 churches were built in the lower Rejang area as the Mission was called. Fr. Halder left for Europe on 1 March 1931
Diocese_of_Sibu
One of the oldest companies based in East Malaysia
subsidiary shipping companies, namely Borneo Agencies, Rejang Transport, United Agencies, and Rejang Agencies. In 1967, the company merged with the Inchcape
Borneo_Company_Limited
Indonesian ancient dance tradition
living tradition in the Balinese community, they are: Wali Sacred Dances Rejang (Klungkung District). Sacred ceremonial dance by young women in traditional
Balinese_dance
Malay Theatre
Pajoge Panyembrama Payung Pendet Piring Poco-poco Ramayana Ballet Randai Rejang Reog Rodat Ronggeng Saman Sandiwara Sanghyang Sigale Gale Singo Ulung Sisingaan
Mak_yong
Historic abugida of South India
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Kadamba_script
Brahmic script
script In other countries: Balinese Batak Javanese Lontara Sundanese Rencong Rejang This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic
Kulitan
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates proposed
Northern_Sakalava_dialect
Capital and largest city of Bengkulu, Indonesia
diverse population consisting of various ethnic groups, including Malay, Rejang, Serawai, Minangkabau, Javanese, Chinese Indonesians, Batak, and other communities
Bengkulu_(city)
Ancient Philippine writing system
Tagbanwa Sister systems Balinese Batak Javanese Lontara Makasar Sundanese Ulu Rejang ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Tglg (370), Tagalog (Baybayin, Alibata) Unicode Unicode
Baybayin
Letter "A" in Indic scripts
New Tai Lue ᦀ Tai Viet ꪮ / ꪯ Aksara Kawi 𑼄 'Phags-pa ꡝ Odia ଅ Sharada 𑆃 Rejang ꥆ Batak ᯀ Buginese ᨕ Zanabazar Square 𑨀 Bengali–Assamese Takri 𑚀 Javanese
A_(Indic)
Malaysian director, former actor, producer, and politician (born 1971)
family lived in Johore for eight years before transferring to the KD Sri Rejang base in Sibu, Sarawak. They eventually settled in Kuala Lumpur when Hans
Hans_Isaac
Writing system used to write Meitei language
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Meitei_script
Place
named after the winding portion, Tanjung Maling, on the other side of Rejang River. Maling was a small village with a few small and simple shop houses
Sibu_Division
Script of the Maithili language
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Tirhuta_script
Species of flowering plant
"Rafflesia Bengkuluensis and Rafflesia Arnoldi". Taneak Jang, Rejang land, Tanah Rejang. Retrieved 2021-03-20. Parasitic Plant Connection: Rafflesia bengkuluensis
Rafflesia_bengkuluensis
Austronesian language of Madagascar
Selungai Sembakung Sesayap Tidung Tagol Timugon Others Moklenic ? Moken Moklen Rejang ? Sundanese Old Sundanese † Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese * indicates proposed
Tsimihety_dialect
Abugida used in southern Indian subcontinent (c. 6th–12th centuries)
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Vatteluttu
Species of plant in the family Araceae
holotype specimen collected in 1998 near Batang Baleh, a tributary of the Rejang River. Based upon flower anatomy and the pubescent petioles, Boyce diagnosed
Alocasia_infernalis
Continuous group of 65536 Unicode code points
Saurashtra (A880–A8DF) Devanagari Extended (A8E0–A8FF) Kayah Li (A900–A92F) Rejang (A930–A95F) Hangul Jamo Extended-A (A960–A97F) Brahmic scripts: Javanese
Plane_(Unicode)
Abugida script for languages spoken in Thailand
Sundanese Lontara Makasar Ulu scripts Incung Lampung Lembak Ogan Pasemah Rejang Serawai Baybayin Buhid Hanunoo Tagbanwa Kulitan Mon–Burmese Burmese Chakma
Thai_script
(Canadian Métis) Redowa Reel (Irish and Scottish) Regency dance Reggada Rejang dance Renaissance dance Reog Rhumba (a.k.a. ballroom rumba; International
List_of_dances
Ethnic people in Indonesia
into the native tribes of Bengkulu, among others the Enggano people, the Rejang people, the Serawai people, the Bengkulu Malay people, and the Lembak people
Lembak_people
REJANG
REJANG
REJANG
REJANG
Surname or Lastname
English or Irish
English or Irish : unexplained; perhaps a variant of All or a reduced form of Allis.
Female
Polish
Polish-Jewish pet form of Polish Henrieta, YETTA means "little home-ruler."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wonder
Female
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Tamara, TAMARAH means "palm tree."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun
Pillar; Support of the Faith
Girl/Female
Celtic
Songbud.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
According to Season
Boy/Male
Tamil
Srinjoy | à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â நà¯à®œà¯‹à®¯Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Leader of bears who found Sita with his supernatural powers)
Girl/Female
Tamil
Susmera | ஸà¯à®¸à¯à®®à¯‡à®°à®¾
Full of smiles
REJANG
REJANG
REJANG
REJANG
REJANG