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Dhien (VOSS:
Tjoet Nja'
Dhien; c. 1848–6
November 1908) was a
leader of the
Acehnese guerrilla forces during the Aceh War.
Following the death...
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Tjoet Nja'
Dhien (pronounced [ˈtʃʊt ˈɲaʔ diˈɛn]) is a 1988
Indonesian film
directed by Eros
Djarot and
starring Piet Burnama,
Christine Hakim, Rudy Wowor...
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Dhien Airport (IATA: MEQ, ICAO: WITC) is an
airport located in
Nagan Raya Regency, Aceh, Indonesia. The
airport is
located 26 km (16 mi) from...
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numerous films,
including 1977's
Badai Pasti Berlalu and 1988's
Tjoet Nja'
Dhien; she also had a
minor role in the 2010
Hollywood movie Eat Pray Love. As...
- the 1980s with
notable titles such as
Pengabdi Setan (1980),
Tjoet Nja'
Dhien (1988) and
Warkop comedy films, but the
industry declined in the next decade...
- Meulaboh. His body was
buried in the Mugo area. Afterward, his wife Cut Nyak
Dhien continued to lead the guerrillas. He was
later made a
Pahlawan Nasional...
- 1991, sold to
Indonesia Indonesia Name Cut Nyak Dien
Namesake Cut Nyak
Dhien Commissioned 25
February 1994
Homeport Surabaya Identification Pennant number:...
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Madelon Szekely-Lulofs (24 June 1899 in
Surabaya – 22 May 1958 in Santpoort) was a
Dutch writer and journalist, best
known for
writing novels that were...
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Pasti Berlalu and its
soundtrack album. In 1988, he
directed Tjoet Nja'
Dhien which received nine
Citra Awards and was Indonesia's
submission to the 62nd...
- of
Indonesia Teuku Umar, an
Acehnese revolutionary hero, in
Tjoet Nja'
Dhien; the film was
directed by his
younger brother Eros Djarot. The following...