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Sutan Sjahrir (5
March 1909 – 9
April 1966) was an
Indonesian politician and
revolutionary independence leader who
served as the
first Prime Minister...
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Sjahrir (24
February 1945 – 28 July 2008) was a
prominent Indonesian political economist. He was
officially appointed by
President of the
Republic of...
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Pandu Patria Sjahrir (born in Boston, M****achusetts, 17 May 1979) is one of Indonesia's
leading coal
mining entrepreneurs. He is
Chief Investment Officer...
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military units linked with PP
kidnapped Prime Minister Sjahrir who was
visiting Yogyakarta.
Sjahrir was
leading the
negotiation with the Dutch. ****rno,...
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Third Sjahrir Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Sjahrir III) was the
fourth Indonesian cabinet. It
served from
October 1946 to July 1947, when it fell due...
- The
First Sjahrir Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Sjahrir I) was the
second Indonesian cabinet,
named after the
prime minister. It
served from
November 1945...
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against the ****anese,
together with
fellow ****ure
prime minister Sutan Sjahrir.
Following the
Proclamation of
Indonesian Independence, he was appointed...
- The
Second Sjahrir Cabinet (Indonesian:
Kabinet Sjahrir II) was the
third Indonesian cabinet and the
second formed by
Sutan Sjahrir. It
served from March...
- (Paras) of
Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir and
Socialist Party of
Indonesia (Parsi) of
Defence Minister Amir Sjarifuddin.
Sjahrir became chairman of the unified...
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Sutan Sjahrir Air
Force Base,
formerly Tabing Airport (IATA: PDG, ICAO: WIMG), is a
military air base in Padang, Indonesia.
Tabing Airport was West Sumatra's...