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Information about Blue Eyed Women in Aceh Indonesia

scotadskinPosted for Everyone to comment on, 5 years ago4 min read

Hello everyone ... this time I want to share about Indonesian blue-eyed Acehnese women.

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Native tribes in Indonesia do not have beautiful blue eyes. People who live in Indonesia on average have eyes that are dark brown or black. Blue eyes are only obtained from those who are European breeders like artists who decorate Indonesian television.

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Apart from those who are often present on the screen, humans with blue eyes in Indonesia are in Aceh. Some Muslim girls in Aceh have tanned eyes and also have blonde hair. That said, they were descendants of the Portuguese who had once stopped in Aceh. Here's the story of the blue eye from Aceh who has extraordinary beauty as reported by boombastis.com.

• The Origin of Blue Eyes from Aceh

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There are two versions of the story that reveal the origin of this Bulek Lamno. The first version says that these blue-eyed descendants came from Portuguese colonization in Aceh in the early 16th century. When the nation will look for spices in Indonesia they enter Aceh and finally settle there. Some of the men from the army married Acehnese girls and eventually produced offspring with beautiful tanned blue eyes.

Furthermore, the second version explains that the descendants of the blue eye called Bulek Lamno began when the Portuguese warship was stranded in Aceh. At that time Raja Daya arrested anyone who was still alive. If they want to be helped, they must enter Islam, but if they refuse, they are welcome to return to the sea. From here Portuguese men marry and produce many offspring.

• Location of Bulek Lamno

Most of the residents with bluish-brown, white, and blond hair are characterized by Lamno District. They were scattered in several villages that had once been included in the Daya kingdom areas such as Ujong Muloh, Kuala Daya, Gle Jong, Lambeso, and Teumarem. These villages are located on the west coast of Aceh and are directly facing the Indian Ocean.

When Aceh was hit by a tsunami a few years ago, many of these Bulek Lamno finally moved to various places. On average they choose to live in a city that is easily accessible and willing to accept the uniqueness of the physical that sometimes for some Acehnese people is considered strange and not the same as local residents.

The amount is getting thinner

Unfortunately, when the tsunami disaster came several years ago, many of these descendants were lost and died. In fact no more than 40 percent of the remaining citizens of Portuguese descent who managed to survive. Finally they chose to leave their hometown where they lived and chose to go to another area with a small community they formed.

Oh yes, Bulek Lamno is also known to often close himself to the outside world. They prefer to live modestly and not get involved much with the local Acehnese population. For whatever reason, they prefer to hang out with people who have the same physical condition.

• Become a Hurry for Acehnese Youth

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The beauty and elegance of this Portuguese descendant certainly caught the attention of many people there. Some unmarried youth even deliberately chose to live around the village of Bulek Lamno. They will look for girls who are ready to get married to get it.

The phenomenon of girls with blue eyes and blond hair in Aceh is very interesting. Many say that Muslims with blue eyes are really beautiful. They not only have physical strengths, but also have moral virtues that make many people want to marry her.

This is the story of a blue-eyed Muslim from Aceh. Even though they are descended from the Portuguese, the Lamno Bulek is still an Indonesian citizen and part of us all. Hopefully the Lamno Bulek will remain to enrich genetic diversity in Indonesia.

Thank you very much for reading, hopefully it's useful.

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