List of Kapitan Cina

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This is a list of individuals who held the post of Kapitan Cina, a government position that existed in colonial Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. 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.

Kapitans Cina in Singapore

Kapitans Cina of Singapore

Other Kapitans in Singapore

Kapitan Cina in Jakarta, Indonesia

Majoors and Kapiteins of Batavia (present day Jakarta)

Luitenants of Bekasi, Residency of Batavia

Kapiteins & Luitenant of Buitenzorg (present day Bogor), Residency of Batavia

Kapiteins and Luitenants of Tangerang, Residency of Batavia

Kapitan Cina in the rest of Indonesia

Kapiteins & Luitenants of Bandung

Kapitans of Medan

Kapiteins and Majoors of Surabaya

Kapitan Cina in Malaysia

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

Kapitans of Malacca

Kapitans of Penang

Kapitans of Perak

Other Kapitans Cina

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