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RBV Büyansar

RBV Büyansar (Arabic: بويانصار, Uyghur: بويانسار, romanized: Büyansar, Turkish: Büyansar) is an Indonesian free-to-air television channel in Indonesia. Owned by Raycross Broadcast Vision (RBV), the channel broadcasts entertainment, music, cultural, and news programming targeting multilingual audiences across Indonesia, the Arab world, and Central Asia. --- Country Indonesia Broadcast area Indonesia Arab world Central Asia Worldwide Headquarters Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Daedo Administrative City, West Java, Indonesia Ownership Raycross Broadcast Vision  Languages Arabic Turkish Uyghur Indonesian English Type Television channel Launched June 3, 2026 Programming format Entertainment, music, cultural, news Picture format 1080i HDTV --- History RBV Büyansar was launched as part of Raycross Broadcast Vision’s expansion into international broadcasting. The channel was created to deliver multilingual programming for audiences across Indonesia and wider regions including the Middle...

Javanese Daedoers

Javanese Daedoers (Indonesian: Orang Jawa Daedo, Javanese: ꦲꦫꦁ ꦗꦮ ꦢꦺꦢꦺꦴ, romanized: Wong Jawa Daedo / Wong Jawa tinggal ing Daedo, Sundanese: ᮅᮛᮀ ᮏᮝ ᮓᮦᮓᮧ, romanized: Urang Jawa Daedo,) are Daedoers of Javanese, Sundanese, Malay, and other native Indonesian descent in Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia. They are one of the major ethnic communities in the city and form an important part of Daedo’s multicultural society. --- History The Javanese Daedoers emerged through the settlement of Javanese, Sundanese, Malay, Madurese, Bawean, Batak, Moluccan, and Papuan communities in Daedo City, West Java. Migration increased as families arrived seeking employment, trade, education, and new opportunities. Over time, these groups established neighborhoods, cultural associations, schools, places of worship, and community organizations that helped preserve their traditions. Continuous interaction among different ethnic groups encouraged cultural exchange and the development of a shared Daedoers identit...

OQSU

OQSU (اوقسو) is a four-member rock band under RBV Entertainment, known for blending modern rock, alternative rock, pop rock, and punk with a strong identity, multilingual expression, and youth culture concept. They officially debuted on June 1, 2026, and gained attention for their emotional, energetic sound combined with global cultural influences in both lyrics and visuals. --- Quick Facts: Fandom Name: — Lightstick Name: — Genres: Rock, Modern Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Punk Members: 4 Label: RBV Entertainment Languages Spoken: Indonesian, Uyghur, Arabic, Turkish, Korean, English Concept: Youth culture, multilingual identity, street culture, emotional rock storytelling Debut Date: June 1, 2026 --- Crest Stage Name: Crest Birth Name: Abdurehim Osman (ئابدۇرەھىم ئوسمان) Birthday: April 22, 2006 Zodiac Sign: Taurus Position: Leader, Main Vocalist, Lead Guitarist Representative Emoji: 🐺 Fun Facts: Rarely speaks unless necessary Notices small details that others often miss Loyal s...

Sundanese Dayeuhasih

Sundanese Dayeuhasih (Sundanese: ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ ᮓᮨᮚᮥᮠᮞᮤ, romanized: Basa Sunda Dayeuhasih) is a creole variety spoken in Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia. It is a mixed linguistic system based on Sundanese with Assamese elements, developed through long-term contact between Sundanese-speaking communities and Assamese-speaking migrant groups. Sundanese Dayeuhasih is primarily used in informal communication and is part of the multilingual identity of communities in Daedo City. --- Classification Region: Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia Base language: Sundanese Mixed elements: Sundanese, Assamese Type: Creole / mixed vernacular Function: Informal communication Status: Mixed spoken variety --- History Sundanese Dayeuhasih developed through sustained contact between Sundanese-speaking populations and Assamese-speaking migrant communities in Daedo City. Over time, repeated interaction in daily life such as markets, neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces led to the formation of a stable mixed speech va...

East Asian Daedoers

The East Asian Daedoers (Indonesian: Warga Asia Timur di Daedo City; Chinese: 大德市東亞居民 / 大德市东亚居民; Japanese: 大徳市東アジア系住民; Korean: 대도시 동아시아계 주민) are a multicultural community in Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia, consisting primarily of residents of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean descent. They contribute to the city’s economic development, education systems, cultural diversity, and technological sectors. --- History The East Asian Daedoers community developed through several historical and modern migration phases, including: Maritime trade networks in Southeast Asia Colonial-era migration movements Post-independence settlement patterns Contemporary corporate, academic, and professional relocation Over time, these populations became integrated into Daedo City while maintaining distinct cultural identities and transnational connections. --- Demographics The community consists of three main East Asian groups: Chinese Daedoers Chinese Daedoers consist of several regional and linguistic communiti...

Chinese Daedoers

Chinese Daedoers (Indonesian: Orang Tionghoa Daedo; Traditional Chinese: 大道市華裔居民; Simplified Chinese: 大道市华裔居民) are a community residing in Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia. They form the largest East Asian subgroup in the city and play a significant role in its economic, cultural, and social development. Chinese Daedoers consist of various regional Chinese backgrounds and maintain a diverse yet interconnected identity through shared institutions, traditions, and social networks. --- Sub-groups Chinese Daedoers consist of several regional and linguistic communities, including: Cantonese communities (Guangdong region) Hokkien/Hoklo communities (Fujian region) Hakka communities (Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi regions) Teochew communities (Eastern Guangdong region) Taishanese communities (Taishan region, Guangdong) Hui communities (Ningxia, Gansu, Northwestern China regions) Hokchia communities (Fujian coastal minority dialect group) Hainanese communities (Hainan Island) Waishengren communitie...

Kechilärohi Mosque

Kechilärohi Mosque Kechilärohi Mosque is a mosque located in Cikutaramereh, Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia, serving as a community center for worship, religious education, and local social activities, built in a simple Turkic–Central Asian architectural style emphasizing functionality and local materials. Location:  kecamatan dayeuhasih, Daedo City, West Java, Indonesia Type:  Mosque Architectural style:  Simple Turkic–Central Asian style Function: Worship, religious education, community activities Status:  Actively used Main materials:  Clay bricks, wood, earth plaster Distinctive features: Slim minaret, no large dome, simple calligraphic ornaments --- History Kechilärohi Mosque was built in response to the needs of the people of Cikutaramereh for a closer and more accessible place of worship. In its early development, the local community used a simple building as a place for congregational prayers before it eventually developed into a permanent mosque. Durin...