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The university was declared on 28 October 1966, following the merger of the older Pancasila University which was itself founded in 1963 and the Bung Karno University which was founded in 1964 [1] (not to be mistaken with another identically named university founded in 1999), partially due to the pressure from the Suharto government against symbolism of the former president.
Siak (Jawi: سياك ), is a regency (kabupaten) of Riau Province, on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. It has an area of 8,556.09 km 2 and had a population of 376,742 at the 2010 Census [ 3 ] and 457,940 at the 2020 Census; [ 4 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 480,169, comprising 246,489 males and 233,680 females. [ 2 ]
Siak Palace has Malay, Arabic and European architecture. The building consists of two floors. The building consists of two floors. The lower floor is divided into six courtrooms: The guest lounge, the living room of honor, the male living room, the living room for women, one room on the right is the courtroom, also used for the party room.
Siak may refer to: Asiagh (असियाग) (Siak (सियाक)), a gotra/clan of Jats found in India Siunia dynasty , alternatively known as Siak, a dynasty that ruled part of what is now Armenia
The Siak Bridge, [1] also known as the Tengku Agung Sultanah Latifah Bridge, [1] is a bridge located in the city of Siak Sri Indrapura, Indonesia. The bridge crosses over the Siak River and is crucial to the development of Siak Sri Indrapura, which has two land sides, and the bridge connects these sides.
Siak Sri Indrapura (Jawi: سياق سري ايندراڤورا ) is a town in Riau province of Indonesia and it is the capital (seat) of Siak Regency. It was the place of the Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura .
The Siak-centred sultanate was founded by Sultan Abdul Jalil Rahmat Shah in 1722. The first Sultan died in 1746 and later posthumously given the title of Marhum Buantan . The reign was continued to Sultan Abdul Jalil Muzaffar Shah (1746–1761) who ruled for about 19 years.
Sicherheitsakademie (SIAK, transl. Police Academy Austria) is the training and research institute of the Federal Ministry of the Interior of Austria. It is headquartered in the Marokkaner Barracks in the 3rd District of Vienna (Landstraße), but has training centres throughout Austria. SIAK was established in Section 11 of the Security Police Act.