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The Grand Inna Malioboro is a historic colonial hotel in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. [1] Established in 1908 as the Grand Hotel de Djokja, then when the Japanese Empire came to Yogyakarta, the hotel name was changed to Hotel Asahi, it was later known as the Hotel Merdeka, Natour Hotel Garuda, and Inna Garuda.
Though he temporarily used a room at Hotel Merdeka (now Inna Garuda) for his base of command, soon the Sultan of Yogyakarta, Hamengkubuwono IX, donated the former Japanese barracks to be the Army's designated headquarters. [4] The first commander-in-chief of the Indonesian Armed Forces, Sudirman, was elected in the building on 12 November 1945.
Jalan Malioboro (Javanese: ꦢꦭꦤ꧀ ꦩꦭꦶꦪꦧꦫ, romanized: Dalan Maliyabara; English: Malioboro Street) is a major shopping street in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; the name is also used more generally for the neighborhood around the street. It lies north–south axis in the line between Yogyakarta Kraton and Mount Merapi. This is in itself ...
Rama and Shinta in Ramayana Ballet performance near Prambanan temple complex Golek Ayun-ayun, a Javanese court dance of Yogyakarta. The courtly Javanese palace dance is the type of dances that developed, nurtured and fostered by Javanese Kratons, mainly Yogyakarta Sultanate and Surakarta Sunanate, the patrons of Javanese Mataram culture.
On 13 January 1995, Garuda Indonesia's Boeing 737-300 PK-GWF, overran the runway by about 50 metres due to the runway being wet with rain; there were no casualties. On 7 March 2007, Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 , a Boeing 737-400 PK-GZC, came in too fast, bounced twice, overran the runway and burst into flames upon landing from Jakarta; 21 ...
The complex was built in 1755–1756 (AJ 1682) for Hamengkubuwono I, the first Sultan of Yogyakarta. [1]It was one of the monarch's first acts after the signing of the Treaty of Giyanti, which recognized the creation of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta under the Dutch East India Company. [1]
Garuda's CEO at the time, Indra Setiawan, his deputy Rohainil Aini, and pilot Pollycarpus Priyanto were all convicted of his murder. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Garuda was found negligent in failing to perform an emergency landing and was ordered to pay compensation to Munir's widow, [ 37 ] but did not do so immediately.
Maybe I am missing something but "... this army was initially headquartered ... now Inna Garuda)". It implies that Inna Garuda was the first headquarters. Solomon 7968 04:58, 29 October 2013 (UTC) Temporary location =/= headquarters. I have rephrased to make this more explicit. — Crisco 1492 07:53, 29 October 2013 (UTC) Thanks for the rephrasing.