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  2. Terpaksa menikahi Tuan Muda - Wikipedia

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    Terpaksa Menikahi Tuan Muda (lit. ' Forced to Marry Young Master ') is an Indonesian television drama series starring Christ Laurent and Alisia Rininta. [1] It was broadcast on ANTV from 9 August 2021 to 26 June 2022. [2] The show ended on 26 June 2022. This show was replaced by Aku Titipkan Cinta from 27 June 2022. [3]

  3. Friends but Married - Wikipedia

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    Friends but Married (Indonesian: Teman tapi Menikah, stylized as #TemanTapiMenikah) is a 2018 Indonesian drama film produced by Falcon Pictures . The film stars Adipati Dolken and Vanesha Prescilla. [1]

  4. Agus Salim - Wikipedia

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    Agus Salim was born Masjhoedoelhaq Salim on 8 October 1884, in the village of Koto Gadang, a suburb of Fort de Kock.His father, Sultan Mohammad Salim, was a colonial prosecutor and judge whose highest rank was chief judge for the indigenous court in Tanjung Pinang.

  5. Mulan Jameela - Wikipedia

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    She released her debut self-titled album, Mulan Jameela, in January 2008, and changed her stage name to Mulan Jameela. [5] The first single from the debut album, "Makhluk Tuhan Paling Sexy", rose to number 1 and competed with the single of her ex-partner, Maia.

  6. Chrisye - Wikipedia

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    Chrisye was born Christian Rahardi (Lauw Peng Liang) in Jakarta on 16 September 1949 to Laurens Rahadi (Lauw Tek Kang, 1918–2005), a Chinese-Betawi entrepreneur, and Hanna Rahadi (Khoe Hian Eng, 1920–2003), a Chinese-Sundanese housewife from Bogor. [1]

  7. Chinese ghost marriage - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese tradition, a ghost marriage (Chinese: 冥婚; pinyin: mínghūn; lit. 'spirit marriage') refers to a marriage in which one or both parties are deceased. [1]The practice can be traced back to the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), with its participants being wealthy.