Kapitein Oey Djie San | |
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Kapitein der Chinezen of Tangerang | |
In office 1907–1916 | |
Preceded by | Kapitein Oey Giok Koen |
Succeeded by | Kapitein Oey Kiat Tjin |
Constituency | Tangerang |
Member of the Gewestelijke Raad of Batavia | |
In office 1917–1925 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Tangerang, Dutch East Indies |
Died | 1925 Tangerang, Dutch East Indies |
Relations | Oey Jan Long Sia (paternal grandfather) Nie Boen Tjeng, Kapitein der Chinezen (maternal grandfather) Oey Eng Sioe, Kapitein-titulair der Chinezen (great-grandfather) |
Children | Oey Kiat Tjin, Kapitein der Chinezen (son) Oey Kiat Ho (son) |
Parent(s) | Oey Khe Tay, Kapitein der Chinezen (father) Nie Kim Nio (mother) |
Occupation | Kapitein der Chinezen, Landheer |
Oey Djie San, Kapitein der Chinezen (died in 1925) was a Chinese-Indonesian public figure, bureaucrat and landlord, best known for his role as Landheer of Karawatji and Kapitein der Chinezen of Tangerang.[1][2] In the latter capacity, he headed the local Chinese civil administration in Tangerang as part of the Dutch colonial system of 'indirect rule'.[1]