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On 10 November 1943, Sukarno and Hatta were sent on a 17-day tour of Japan, where they were decorated by Emperor Hirohito and wined and dined in the house of Prime Minister Hideki Tojo in Tokyo. On 7 September 1944, with the war going badly for the Japanese, Prime Minister Kuniaki Koiso promised independence for Indonesia, although no date was ...
Nuri Pasha as-Said, Prime Minister of Iraq [10] Killed during the 14 July Revolution: 9 February 1963 Abd al-Karim Qasim, Prime Minister of Iraq [10] Killed during a Baath-backed coup 9 April 1980 Mohammad Baqir al-Sadr, former Grand Ayatollah: Killed by Saddam Hussein along with his sister, Bint al-Huda: 1980 Bint al-Huda, educator and ...
The Balibo Five were based in the town of Balibo in East Timor (then Portuguese Timor), where they were killed on 16 October 1975 during Indonesian incursions before the invasion. [1] Roger East travelled to Balibo soon after to investigate the likely deaths of the Five and was later executed by members of the Indonesian military on the docks ...
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Perdana Menteri Republik Indonesia) was a political office in Indonesia which existed from 1945 until 1966. . During this period, the prime minister was in charge of the cabinet of Indonesia, one of the three branches of government along with the House of Representatives and the pres
Prime Minister of Spain: March 8, 1921: Madrid Spain: Lluís Nicolau, Pere Mateu, Ramon Casanelles António Granjo: Prime Minister of Portugal: October 19, 1921: Lisbon Portugal: Bloody Night: Hara Takashi: Prime Minister of Japan: November 4, 1921: Tokyo Japan: Nakaoka Kon'ichi Michael Collins: Chairman of the Provisional Government: August 22 ...
Djuanda Kartawidjaja (EYD: Juanda Kartawijaya; 14 January 1911 – 7 November 1963), more commonly referred to mononymously as Djuanda, was an Indonesian politician and technocrat who held various positions during the presidency of Sukarno, most notably as prime minister of Indonesia and a cabinet minister in several cabinets.
Prime Minister: Westminster Kingdom of Great Britain: Illness [1] Henry Pelham: 1754 Great Britain: Prime Minister: Westminster Kingdom of Great Britain: Illness – skin infection [2] Charles Watson-Wentworth: 1782 Great Britain: Prime Minister: Wimbledon Kingdom of Great Britain: Illness – influenza [3] William Pitt the Younger: 1806 United ...
The Indonesian National Revolution (Indonesian: Revolusi Nasional Indonesia), also known as the Indonesian War of Independence (Indonesian: Perang Kemerdekaan Indonesia, Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog), was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social ...