Pandita Roos Telaumbanua (30 September 1919 – 16 February 1987) was an Indonesian Nias priest, politician and bureaucrat, who served as the Regent of Nias...
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to vote for this election. It resulted in incumbent acting governor Roos Telaumbanua being defeated by military officer Marah Halim Harahap. Following the...
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(Acting) In office 9 November 1966 – 27 November 1967 Governor Pandita Roos Telaumbanua Marah Halim Harahap Preceded by Elam Sibuea Succeeded by A. V. Siahaan...
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April 1963 15 July 1963 6 Ulung Sitepu 15 July 1963 16 November 1965 — Roos Telaumbanua (1919–1987) 16 November 1965 31 March 1967 none 7 Marah Halim Harahap...
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Indonesian National Committee or (Komite Nasional Indonesia) (KNI) led by Roos Telaumbanua attempted to establish armed elements of Republicans such as a branch...
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inauguration made him the first civilian governor of North Sumatra since Roos Telaumbanua in 1965. Protesters continued to demand his resignation, while PKS...
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mayoral office on 26 September. The acting governor of North Sumatra, Roos Telaumbanua, announced in early October that Aminurrasjid was indicated to have...
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Outside the fraction, the Indonesian Christian Partynominated Pandita Roos Telaumbanua, the previous acting governor of North Sumatra, and the Indonesian...
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Suharto Preceded by Raja Junjungan Lubis Eny Karim (acting) Succeeded by Roos Telaumbanua (acting) Marah Halim Harahap Member of the Provisional People's Consultative...
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