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  2. Raden Saleh - Wikipedia

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    Raden Saleh Syarif Bustaman was born in 1811 in the village of Terboyo, near Semarang on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia).He was born into a noble Hadhrami family; his father was Sayyid Husen bin Alwi bin Awal bin Yahya, whose family had come to Java via Surat in India in the seventeenth century.

  3. Freemasonry in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In 1836, the painter Raden Saleh was the first indigenous person to become a freemason and joined the lodge Eendracht maakt Macht in The Hague. The first indigenous member of a lodge in the Dutch East Indies was Abdul Rachman, a descendant of the sultan of Pontianak, in 1844.

  4. File:Raden Sarief Bustaman Saleh - Arab on horseback ...

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    Raden Sarief Bastaman Saleh, Raden Saleh Ben Jaggia, Raden Saleh Syarif Bustaman. Description: Javanese curator, painter, drawer, watercolorist and lithographer:

  5. File:Raden Saleh - Merapi, Eruption by Day (1865).jpg

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  6. Merdeka Palace - Wikipedia

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    Ruang Raden Saleh (Raden Saleh's room) is located in front of Ruang Jepara. The room was previously used as the First Lady's office and living room. Megawati used the room to store 5 paintings by Indonesian painter Raden Saleh. [3] Ruang Resepsi (reception room) is the largest room in the palace. It is usually used for state banquets, state ...

  7. Medan Prijaji - Wikipedia

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    Medan Prijaji (Malay: Aristocrat's Forum, in modern Indonesian spelling Medan Priyayi) was a Malay-language newspaper in the Dutch East Indies founded and operated in Bandung by Tirto Adhi Soerjo between 1907 and 1912.

  8. Medan City Regional House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Medan would lack a city council throughout the Indonesian National Revolution and further until 1957, when a Transitional Regional House of Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Peralihan/DPRDA) was established on 8 January 1957. [5] When it was formed, the DPRDA had 25 members representing nine political parties.

  9. Wongsonegoro - Wikipedia

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    Kanjeng Raden Mas Tumenggung Wongsonegoro (20 April 1895 [1] [a] – 4 March 1974 [3] [b]) was an Indonesian politician who served in various offices, including as deputy prime minister and governor of Central Java. He also served as a minister several times.