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    Tan Malaka (2 June 1897 – 21 February 1949) was an Indonesian teacher, Marxist, philosopher, founder of Struggle Union (Persatuan Perjuangan) and Murba...
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  • Look up malaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Malaka or Malaca may refer to: Melaka or Malacca Kaus-malaka, king of Udumi (Edom) during the reign...
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    of Alimin to Manila to request Tan Malaka to gather support for the revolt, but this plan was rejected by Tan Malaka. In February, another meeting was...
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    communist' political party in Indonesia.: 52  The party was founded by Tan Malaka, Chairul Saleh, Sukarni and Adam Malik in 1948. The history of the party...
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    Tan Malaka tried to turn a strike by government pawnshop workers into a national strike by all Indonesian labor unions. The plot failed and Malaka was...
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  • Hussein (the pen name of Tan Malaka), first published in 1943, official first edition 1951, is the magnum opus of Tan Malaka, the Indonesian national...
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    some connection to Tan Malaka who worked at a Japanese factory in Bayah, Banten, at the time. Sukarni had been visited by Tan Malaka using the alias Husin...
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    founding fathers are Soekarno, Hatta, Sutan Sjahrir, and Tan Malaka Nasir, Zulhasril. Tan Malaka dan Gerakan Kiri Minangkabau. Swantoro. Dari Buku ke Buku...
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    Dutch was met with strong opposition by various Indonesian factions. Tan Malaka, a communist politician, organized these groups into a united front called...
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    and had captured left-wing revolutionary leader Tan Malaka. Poeze wrote that Soekotjo ordered Tan Malaka's execution by one of his men, Suradi Tekebek, on...
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    by October. At the end of that year he left Indonesia for Moscow, and Tan Malaka replaced him as chairman. Upon his return in May 1922, he regained the...
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  • parties. The SSCP succeeded earlier efforts by the Indonesian communist Tan Malaka to establish communist parties in the region. The SSCP was headquartered...
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    retained its two seats. One of its unsuccessful candidates that year, Tan Malaka, was the first subject of the colonial Dutch East Indies to run for office...
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    Museum Rumah Kelahiran Tan Malaka (Museum of Tan Malaka Birthplace): the house in which Indonesian founding father Tan Malaka was born. Badan Pusat Statistik...
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    struggle; others a more reasoned approach. Some leaders, such as the leftist Tan Malaka, spread the idea that this was a revolutionary struggle to be led and...
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  • generally considered to be Mohammad Hatta, Sukarno, Sutan Syahrir and Tan Malaka. Sukarno is considered to be a founding father by some Indonesians, although...
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  • Coron commotion". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2024-07-10. "Rosmar Tan, Rendon Labador, Team Malakas declared persona non-grata in entire Palawan province". GMA...
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    August: "Proclamation of Indonesian Independence", signed by Sukarno-Hatta. Tan Malaka, a former Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) leader, returns secretly from...
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    with Tan Malaka's group, where he was called Arif. He arrived there with stolen Japanese Navy resources, which went into funding Tan Malaka's guerrilla...
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    largely made up by the remnants of the following of Tan Malaka. Acoma became part of the pro-Tan Malaka Revolutionary People's Movement (GRR). Politically...
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    Soerjopranoto Sutan Mohammad Amin Nasution Sutan Sjahrir Sjafruddin Prawiranegara Tan Malaka Teuku Muhammad Hasan Teuku Nyak Arif Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto Wahid Hasyim...
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  • From 1925 to 1926, famous Indonesian national hero and ex-PKI member Tan Malaka lived in Manila. There, he became a correspondent of the nationalist newspaper...
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    Soerjopranoto Sutan Mohammad Amin Nasution Sutan Sjahrir Sjafruddin Prawiranegara Tan Malaka Teuku Muhammad Hasan Teuku Nyak Arif Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto Wahid Hasyim...
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    October 1945, a republican movement was established in Surakarta led by Tan Malaka, a member of the Indonesian Communist Party. On 17 October, the vizier...
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    16th Army only had authority over Java. Kusuma & Elson 2011, p. 196. Tan Malaka 2020. Ricklefs 2008, p. 339. Kahin 1952, p. 121. Anderson 1961, pp. 16–17...
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  • Islamic clergy and the rural population. In Indonesia, former Communist Tan Malaka was an influential Islamic socialist thinker during the country's independence...
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    Indies. From 1925 to 1926, Indonesian national hero and former PKI member Tan Malaka lived in Manila. There he became a correspondent of the nationalist newspaper...
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    Retrieved 26 February 2019. Adam, Asvi Warman (17 February 2014). "Tomb of Tan Malaka, Finally". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 23 September 2018. Lubis, Nina...
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    Soerjopranoto Sutan Mohammad Amin Nasution Sutan Sjahrir Sjafruddin Prawiranegara Tan Malaka Teuku Muhammad Hasan Teuku Nyak Arif Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto Wahid Hasyim...
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    as the leader of the PKI, Alimin went to Singapore to negotiate with Tan Malaka in order to prepare rebellion. But, before Alimin went home, the rebellion...
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