L.W.C. van den Berg
Lodewijk Willem Christiaan van den Berg (October 19, 1845 – March 2, 1927), or more commonly known as L.W.C. van den Berg, was a Dutch oriental scholar in the Dutch colonial era famous with his research on Arab Indonesians of Hadhrami descent, which was the first detailed research of its kind in the world at the time.
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L.W.C. van den Berg
Lodewijk Willem Christiaan van den Berg (October 19, 1845 – March 2, 1927), or more commonly known as L.W.C. van den Berg, was a Dutch oriental scholar in the Dutch colonial era famous with his research on Arab Indonesians of Hadhrami descent, which was the first detailed research of its kind in the world at the time.
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1845-10-19
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Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands
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1927-03-02
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Doctorate in Social Sciences
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Dutch East Indies government
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Research on Arab Indonesians
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Le Hadhramout et les colonies arabes dans l'archipel Indien
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van den Berg ; Sophie Charlotte
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Françoise Steup
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