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Djamaluddin Adinegoro (14
August 1904 – 8
January 1967) was an
Indonesian press pioneer. He is
known as a reporter, writer, and
political analyst. Through...
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Adinegoro Award is the
highest award for a work of
journalism in Indonesia.
Nominees come from the
writings entitled "National Development"
which is mentioned...
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Adipati Soero Adinegoro (1752–1833), also
spelt Adipati Suroadinegoro, born Han Sam Kong (Chinese: 韓三江), and
sometimes known as Baba Sam, was a Chinese-Javanese...
- in 1777. In 1776,
Soero Pernollo died, but his two sons,
Adipati Soero Adinegoro and
Raden Soero Adiwikromo, both
attained prominence as
government officials...
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national change". The
Jakarta Post.
Retrieved 2022-06-03.
Djamaluddin Adinegoro,
journalist Djoehana Wiradikarta,
biologist Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Dutch, German, Russian,
Turkish and ****anese.
Journalistic Prize of
Adinegoro (1965, 1966, 1985, 1986) S.E.A.
Write Award (1989)
Newspaper Kompas Award...
- Yamin,
Chairil Anwar, and
Taufik Ismail; and
journalists Djamaluddin Adinegoro,
Rosihan Anwar, and Ani Idrus. Many
prominent Indonesian novels were written...
- Company. In exchange, he
helped his brother's son, the ****ure
Adipati Soero Adinegoro,
obtain a
government appointment as
Ronggo of
Besuki in 1772. The Kapitein...
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Central Advisory Council, as chairman. The
secretary was
Djamaluddin Adinegoro. As well as the
chairman and secretary,
there were 22 members, including...
- year.
Their cousins from the
Muslim branch of the family,
Adipati Soero Adinegoro (1752–1833) and
Raden Soero Adiwikromo,
ruled vast
territories as part...