Tan Tjoen Tiat
Majoor Tan Tjoen Tiat | |
|---|---|
| Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia | |
| In office 1865–1879 | |
| Preceded by | Majoor Tan Eng Goan |
| Succeeded by | Majoor Lie Tjoe Hong |
| Constituency | Batavia |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1816 Batavia, Dutch East Indies |
| Died | 1880 Batavia, Dutch East Indies |
| Spouse | Oey Tan Nio |
| Relations | Kapitein Oey Eng Liok (father-in-law) Luitenant Souw Siauw Keng (son-in-law) Luitenant-titulair Oey Tiang Lam (son-in-law) |
| Children | Tan Keng Soei, Luitenant-titulair der Chinezen (son) Tan Im Nio (daughter) |
| Occupation | Majoor der Chinezen, bureaucrat |
Tan Tjoen Tiat, 2nd Majoor der Chinezen (Chinese: 陳濬哲; pinyin: Chén Jùnzhé; 1816–1880) was a Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat who served as the second Majoor der Chinezen, or Chinese headman, of Batavia, now Jakarta, capital of Indonesia. This was the most senior Chinese position in the colonial civil bureaucracy of the Dutch East Indies. As Majoor, Tan was also the Chairman of the Chinese Council of Batavia (Dutch: Chinese Raad; Indonesian: Kong Koan), the city's highest Chinese government body.