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National Hero of Indonesia (Indonesian: Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia) is the highest-level title awarded in Indonesia. [1] It is posthumously given by the Government of Indonesia for actions which are deemed to be heroic, defined as "actual deeds which can be remembered and exemplified for all time by other citizens" [a] or "extraordinary service furthering the interests of the state and people".
100 Tokoh yang Mengubah Indonesia: Biografi Singkat Seratus Tokoh Paling Berpengaruh dalam Sejarah Indonesia di Abad 20 [100 People Who Changed Indonesia: Brief Biographies of 100 Most Influential People in Indonesia History in the 20th Century] (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Narasi. ISBN 978-979-756-475-9. Sudarmanto, J.B. (2007).
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100 Tokoh yang Mengubah Indonesia : Biografi Singkat Seratus Tokoh Paling Berpengaruh dalam Sejarah Indonesia di Abad 20 [100 Figures that Changed Indonesia: Brief Biographies of the One Hundred Most Influential Figures in 20th Century Indonesian History] (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Narasi. ISBN 978-979-756-475-9.
After graduating from MULO, Sartono for a time enrolled at a Brother's School before becoming a schoolteacher in 1941. Following Indonesia's independence and the end of the Indonesian National Revolution, he enrolled at the University of Indonesia in 1950, graduating in 1956 and beginning to teach at Gadjah Mada University before continuing his studies at Yale University between 1962 and 1964.
Halim Perdanakusuma on a 2023 stamp of Indonesia. Perdanakusuma was declared a National Hero of Indonesia on 9 August 1975 with Presidential Decree Number 063/TK/Year 1975. [9] [12] With this declaration came a posthumous promotion to air vice marshal. [11] Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport in Jakarta is named after him. [12]
After almost 20 years living outside of Indonesia, Maramis expressed the desire to return to Indonesia. The Indonesian government arranged for his return and on 27 June 1976 he arrived in Jakarta. [33] Among the greeters at the airport were his old friends Achmad Subardjo and Arnold Mononutu, and also Rachmi Hatta (the wife of Mohammad Hatta). [34]
Cut Nyak Dhien (VOSS: Tjoet Nja' Dhien; c. 1848–6 November 1908) [1] was a leader of the Acehnese guerrilla forces during the Aceh War.Following the death of her husband Teuku Umar, she led guerrilla actions against the Dutch for 25 years.