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I Gusti Ketut Pudja (19 May 1908 – 4 May 1977) was an Indonesian politician and national hero, who served as the first governor of Lesser Sunda from 1945 until 1946. [ c ] He was a member of the Investigating Agency for Preparatory Work for Indonesian Independence (BPUPK).
On 18 August 1945, President Sukarno appointed Ida Bagus Putra Manuaba as the Speaker of the Indonesian National Committee of Lesser Sunda, and on 22 August 1945, Sukarno appointed I Gusti Ketut Pudja as the Governor of Lesser Sunda. Pudja returned to Bali on 23 August 1945 and discussed the future of Bali and its political structure. [4]
I Gusti Ketut Pudja: 19 August 1945 [a] 29 January 1946 [b] 163 days Independent: Vacant: 29 January 1946 16 October 1950 4 years, 260 days — 2 Susanto Tirtoprodjo: 16 October 1950 5 April 1952 1 year, 172 days National — [c] Sarimin Reksodihardjo: 5 April 1952 6 May 1953 1 year, 31 days National: Governor of Nusa Tenggara; 1 Sarimin ...
After this proposal was accepted, PPKI approved the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia on the same day, and the seven words were officially abolished. Bali representative I Gusti Ketut Pudja also suggested that "Allah" be replaced with "God". His proposal was accepted, but when the official constitution was published, the changes were ...
The Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence (Indonesian: Panitia Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia, abbreviated as PPKI; Japanese: 独立準備委員会, Hepburn: Dokuritsu Junbi Īnkai) was a body established on 7 August 1945 to prepare for the transfer of authority from the occupying Japanese to Indonesia.
I Gusti Bagus Oka was born in Karangasem, Bali on January 26, 1910. He was born in Balinese aristocracy from Puri Kawan. Although Bali is predominantly a Hindu community, the diaspora Sasak Muslim community in Karangasem, gave him the title ‘Baginda Usman’, due to historical relationship between Puri Kawan (Western Court) and Lombok Muslims, reflecting inter-religious harmony at that time.
Inauguration of the First Malewa Cabinet in Jakarta (1947). From left to right: Julius Tahija, Minister of Social Affairs; Tjia Kok Tjiang, Minister of Justice; Elias Dumais Dengah, Minister of Transportation and Public Works; Nadjamuddin Daeng Malewa, Prime Minister and Minister of Economy; Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung, Minister of Home Affairs; dr. Semuel Jusof Warouw, Minister of Health ...
S. Sahardjo; Rasuna Said; Abdulrahman Saleh (physician) Agus Salim; Samanhudi; Bataha Santiago; Dewi Sartika; Ali Sastroamidjojo; Soeharto Sastrosoeyoso; Nyi Ageng Serang