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  2. Indonesia–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Indonesia and Iran are particularly important because both nations, as Muslim majority countries, are responsible for representing the Islamic world globally. [1] Indonesia has the largest Sunni population in the world, while Iran is one of the few Shiite majority nations in the world. Relations between the two countries can ...

  3. Nazism - Wikipedia

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    Aestheticization of politics; Anti-communism; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-liberalism; Anti-pacifism; Blood and soil; Chauvinism; Class collaboration; Conspiracism

  4. Foreign relations of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia has the largest Muslim Sunni population, while Iran is the largest Shiite nation. [292] As Islamic countries that have among the largest Muslim populations in the world, Iran and Indonesia hold themselves responsible for promoting Islam as a peaceful religion. [293] Diplomatic relations have continued since 1950.

  5. Indonesian National Student Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian National Student Movement (Indonesian: Gerakan Mahasiswa Nasional Indonesia; abbreviated as GMNI or, according to the writing style on the emblem, GmnI) is one of the extracampus student organisations found in almost all parts of Indonesia, especially cities or regencies with universities.

  6. Indonesian Students Party - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Students Party (Indonesian: Partai Mahasiswa Indonesia) is a minor political party in Indonesia which focuses on youth politics. The party claimed themselves as the successor of the Indonesian Christian Party 1945 (Parkindo 1945). [1] The party is led by Eko Pratama, the leader of student executive board confederation BEM Nusantara.

  7. List of ambassadors of Iran to Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    List of heads of state of Iran List of presidents of Indonesia Term end Term end Solar Hijri calendar; May 1, 1951: 1330 Abdolahad Yekta Persian: عبدالاحد یکتا: Chargé d'affaires (A). [2] Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi: Sukarno: January 1, 1952: 1330 1952: 1330 From 1952 to 1959 the Iranian ambassador to India was concurrently ...

  8. Consentrasi Gerakan Mahasiswa Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Consentrasi Gerakan Mahasiswa Indonesia (Movement Concentration of Indonesian Students, abbreviated CGMI) was an organization of university students in Indonesia, ...

  9. List of Indonesian acronyms and abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    DI/TII/NII (Darul Islam/Tentara Islam Indonesia/Negara Islam Indonesia) - an extreme Muslim rebel group against Republic of Indonesia in West Java (1945–1963), led by Kartosoewiryo. Their main goal was establishing a Moslem country in Indonesia.