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  2. Youth Pledge - Wikipedia

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    The youth pledge text. The Youth Pledge (Indonesian: Sumpah Pemuda, lit. ' Youth Oath '), officially titled as Decision of the Congress of Indonesian Youth (van Ophuijsen spelling Indonesian: Poetoesan Congres Pemoeda-pemoeda Indonesia) is the pledge made by young Indonesians since 28 October 1928, which defined the identity of Indonesians.

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  4. Pemuda - Wikipedia

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    Pemuda (Indonesian for "youth") may refer to: ... People's Youth (Indonesia) (Pemuda Rakyat) Youth Pledge (Sumpah Pemuda This page was last edited on ...

  5. Youth Pledge Museum - Wikipedia

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    Sumpah Pemuda Museum collections in Jakarta. As a special museum, this museum collection consists of collections related to the Sumpah Pemuda event. In 2007, the total collection amounted to 2,867 collections, of which the main collection was Gedung Kramat 106 which was the planned site and held the Second Youth Congress, October 27–28, 1928 ...

  6. Sang Hyang Adi Buddha - Wikipedia

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    Karena itu bila kita menjebut Sang Adhi Buddha maka itu adalah Sang Buddha jang tidak berkarya (saguna). "In the Sacred Book of Sanghyang Kamahayanikan, 19th stanza, is explained that the Buddha Gautama was merged with Sang Hyang Adhi Buddha, or in other words the Buddha Gautama was the manifestation of the Adhi Buddha.

  7. Gajah Mada - Wikipedia

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    Gajah Mada (c. 1290 – c. 1364), also known as Jirnnodhara, [3] was a powerful military leader and mahapatih [Note 3] of the Javanese empire of Majapahit during the 14th century.

  8. Palapa oath - Wikipedia

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    The Palapa oath (Indonesian: Sumpah Palapa) was an oath taken by Gajah Mada, a 14th-century Prime Minister of the Javanese Majapahit Empire described in the Pararaton (Book of Kings). In the oath, Gajah Mada swore that he would not rest as long as he had not succeeded in unifying Nusantara ( Maritime Southeast Asia ).

  9. Pancasila Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Pancasila Youth (Indonesian: Pemuda Pancasila, PP) is an Indonesian far-right paramilitary organization established in 1959. The organisation's name refers to Pancasila , the official "five principles" of the Indonesian state.