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Max Timisela; Anas Wiradikarta; Kwee Kiat Sek; Aang Witarsa; Sunar; Jahja; Aten; Sunarnoyo; Emen Suwarman; Sharunah; Willy Ang Ching Siang; Hafid Sijaya Hasan; Sunarto
Mohammad Hatta, 1st Vice-President of Indonesia (1945-1956) Hamzah Haz, 9th Vice-President of Indonesia (2001-2004) Jusuf Kalla, 10th and 12th Vice-President of Indonesia (2004-2009 & 2014-2019) Adam Malik, 3rd Vice-President of Indonesia (1978-1983) Sudharmono, 5th Vice-President of Indonesia (1988-1993)
Tiara Andini - Pop female singer and actress, runner up Indonesian Idol season 10; Tielman Brothers — First Indonesian band; Tika and The Dissidents - Indonesian indie pop; Timothy Chooi– Indonesian-American Classical Violinist; Tipe-X — Ska band; Titi DJ — Pop/R&B/soul female singer, Indonesian representative at Miss World 1983
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Under President Suharto, Indonesia attempted to deconstruct organisations and groups that might represent an internal security threat. As a part of the policy to limit the influence of the Chinese Communists and to encourage the ethnic Chinese to assimilate, the state strongly encouraged Chinese Indonesian individuals to change their names.
This is a list of Indonesia international footballers who were born outside Indonesia. Players born in other countries may qualify for the Indonesia national team through parents or grandparents, or through 5-years residency and subsequent naturalization as Indonesian citizens.
Rossa – Indonesian pop/R&B/soul female singer and the most popular regional (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia) artist; Ruth Sahanaya – pop/R&B/classic female singer; Revo Marty – pop/R&B/soul/Jazz male singer; Raisa Andriana – pop/R&B/soul/jazz female singer; Rich Brian – Indonesian rapper
Wahid Hasyim, 1914–1953 (son of Hasyim Asy'ari; member to both the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence of Indonesia and the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence, as well as one of the nine signatories of Jakarta Charter; twice Minister of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945 and later ...