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Dora Marie Sigar (20 September 1919 – 22 December 2008) was an Indonesian nurse, activist, and homemaker. She was best known for being the mother of Prabowo Subianto , the eighth president of Indonesia .
Born in Jakarta, Indonesia on 5 June 1953 and hails from a distinguished family, he is the youngest son of Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, an ethnic Javanese from Kebumen, Central Java, the architect of the economic plan for the New Order era and Dora Marie Sigar, a Protestant Christian of Minahasan descent, who originated from the Maengkom family in Langowan, North Sulawesi. [2]
Prabowo's mother, Dora Marie Sigar (1919–2008), was a Protestant Christian of Minahasan and German descent, who originated from the Sigar-Maengkom family in Langowan, North Sulawesi. [22] Her father was a member of the Volksraad of the Dutch East Indies. They were married in Matraman, East Jakarta. [23]
Sumitro (standing, third from left) as part of an Indonesian student football team in 1939. Sumitro was born in Kebumen on 27 May 1917. He was the eldest child of Margono Djojohadikusumo, a high ranking civil servant in the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies and later founder of Bank Negara Indonesia, [1] [2] and Siti Katoemi Wirodihardjo. [3]
Wyatt Earp's Revenge is a 2012 American Western film about the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. [1]It is a fictionalized account of an actual Old West event, the slaying of beautiful singer Dora Hand in Dodge City, Kansas, when Earp was a deputy there.
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The song was written by Teya Dora, Coby and Luxonee. Albino [] sang the backing vocals. [1] Teya Dora pointed out that it is difficult for her to perform "Džanum" live because it reminds her of her father Dragan, whom she lost in 2021 after a serious and short illness, and for whom this was her favorite song that she composed.