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  2. Pattimura - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Matulessy (8 June 1783 – 16 December 1817), also known as Kapitan Pattimura or simply Pattimura, was a famous Ambonese soldier who became a symbol of both the Maluku and Indonesian struggle for independence, praised by President Sukarno and declared a national hero by President Suharto.

  3. Martha Christina Tiahahu - Wikipedia

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    However, the ceremony is smaller than that honouring Pattimura, on 15 May. [3] Several monuments have been dedicated to Tiahahu. In Ambon, capital of the province of Maluku, an 8-metre (26 ft) tall statue of her holding a spear was erected in 1977; it stands in Karangpanjang overlooking the Banda Sea. [3]

  4. Marthen Indey - Wikipedia

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    Corinus Krey and Petrus Wettebossy would be captured for founding the Partai Irian Dalam Republik Indonesia Serikat, (Indonesian: Irian Inside United States of Indonesia Party), in which Indey was the deputy leader. Despite his imprisonment, he was also awarded the Bronze Cross for his wartime service in 1949. [20]

  5. Kodam XV/Pattimura - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1950, southern parts of the Maluku Islands, with majority Christian populations, were rebel territory with the proclamation of the so-called Republic of South Maluku (RMS), and its army was mainly composed of demobilized ex-Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) soldiers and other South Moluccan men who remained loyal to the Dutch crown, even during the days of the United ...

  6. Pattimura Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pattimura Airport [1] (IATA: AMQ, ICAO: WAPP) is located in Ambon, Maluku province, Indonesia. The airport is located 38 kilometers west of the city of Ambon. The airport was named after Pattimura (1783–1817), an Indonesian national hero who fought against the Dutch colonialists in the nineteenth century. The airport serves domestic and ...

  7. List of former ships of the Indonesian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Kapitan Pattimura class East Germany: 2: KRI Memet Sastrawiria KRI Pati Unus (380) Decommissioned in 2008 [14] (384) Decommissioned in 2017 [15] Ex-Parchim I-class (Project 133.1) Corvette: Banteng class Australia: 4: KRI Hang Toeah KRI Radjawali KRI Banteng KRI Pati Oenes: ex- HMAS Ipswich (J186) ex- HMAS Wollongong (J172)

  8. Untung Surapati - Wikipedia

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    The name "Surapati" was listed earlier in Dagh-Register 1676 among Balinese sworn on the Koran an oath of fidelity to the VOC. Other Balinese were Nayawangsa (or Wangsanaya) of Udug-Udug, Cakrayuda of Kamakoening, and Surayuda alongside Surapati from Cisero.

  9. Babullah of Ternate - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Babullah (Jawi: سلطان باب الله ‎; 10 February 1528 (?) – July 1583), also known as Sultan Baabullah (or Babu [Baab] in European sources) was the 7th Sultan and 24th ruler of the Sultanate of Ternate in Maluku who ruled between 1570 and 1583.