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Semaun (1899–1971), also
spelled Semaoen, was the
first chairman of the
Communist Party of
Indonesia (PKI) and was a
leader of the
Semarang branch of the...
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referred to as sultans.
Awang Alak
Betatar and his half-brother
Awang Semaun were
among the 14
siblings born to
their father, Dewa Emas Kayangan, and...
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ascribed him as the
founder of
Brunei in the
Syair Awang Semaun (Poem of
Awang Semaun).
Islamic education is
thought to have
begun in the
country during...
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Awang Semaun Secondary School (Malay:
Sekolah Menengah Awang Semaun, abbrev: SMAS), is a co-educational
government secondary school located in Kampong...
- pan-islam
stance and
freedom from
colonial rule. Many
members including Semaun and
Darsono were
successfully influenced by
radical leftist ideas. As a...
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official version of events,
mainly the
national epic poem
Syair Awang Semaun,
Brunei was
founded by a band of
fourteen saudara (brothers and
first cousins)...
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Merah (Red
Sarekat Islam), led by
Semaun and
based in Semarang.
After the congress, Tan
Malaka was
asked by
Semaun to go to
Semarang to join PKI. He accepted...
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largest number of followers.
Semaun joined SI in 1914 and also ISDV in 1915,
leading him to hold dual
party membership.
Semaun militantly advocated communist...
- The
first Sultan of Brunei,
Awang Alak Betatar, and his brothers,
Awang Semaun, were
among them. Ong Sum Ping, and
Sultan Bolkiah are a few
tales that...
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Melanau oral
literature and also in
Bruneian literature of
Syair Awang Semaun. The
quality of the evil king
persisted and the do****ent is
dated in 1225...