Abdurrahman Wahid (/ˌɑːbdʊəˈrɑːxmɑːn wɑːˈhiːd/ AHB-doo-RAHKH-mahn wah-HEED; né ad-Dakhil, 7 September 1940 – 30 December 2009), more colloquially known...
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Abdurrahman Wahid, also known as Gus Dur, was impeached and dismissed as the fourth president of Indonesia on 23 July 2001, after he issued a decree to...
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Indonesia from 2001 to 2004 and the eighth vice president under President Abdurrahman Wahid from 1999 to 2001. She is Indonesia's first and only female president...
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had six children: Abdurrahman Wahid, Aisyah Hamid Baidlowi, Salahuddin Wahid, Umar Wahid, Lily Chodijah Wahid, and Hasyim Wahid. Wahid died following a...
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The inauguration of Abdurrahman Wahid as the 4th president of Indonesia took place on Wednesday, 20 October 1999 at the Parliamentary Complex, Jakarta...
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center founded by her father, Abdurrahman Wahid. She is the second daughter of the late President of Indonesia Abdurrahman Wahid, a granddaughter of Indonesia's...
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Indonesia 23 Juli 2001) was issued by the fourth President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid, at the climax of his standoff with the People's Consultative Assembly...
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election. On 20 October, Abdurrahman Wahid, chairman of the Nahdlatul Ulama, was elected president and inaugurated on the same day. Wahid's opponent, Megawati...
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rose to the presidency following the impeachment of her predecessor, Abdurrahman Wahid, from office. Megawati's bid for election was challenged by four candidates...
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Chishti order of Sufis Wahid Supriyadi (born 1959), Indonesian diplomat Abdul Wahid (disambiguation), several people Abdurrahman Wahid (1940–2009), 4th President...
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Central Axis had their support behind National Awakening Party's Abdurrahman Wahid with their opponents being Golkar's President Habibie and the Indonesian...
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Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (section 1999–2004: Election victory, the Wahid–Megawati administrations, and splits)
election, and Megawati assumed the presidency in July 2001, replacing Abdurrahman Wahid. Following the end of her term, PDI-P became the opposition during...
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step down of Abdurrahman Wahid, following the Abdurrahman Wahid's 23 July 2001 Decree. On 23 July 2001, as a response to Abdurrahman Wahid's Decree, the...
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accepted, B. J. Habibie had his only accountability speech rejected. Abdurrahman Wahid became the first president who had to beat another candidate to be...
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support for Israel include Irshad Manji, Salim Mansur, Enes Kanter, Abdurrahman Wahid, Mithal al-Alusi, Kasim Hafeez, Abdullah Saad Al-Hadlaq, Zuhdi Jasser...
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Sinta Nuriyah (category Wahid family)
Sinta Nuriyah Wahid (also Sinta Wahid; 8 March 1948) is the widow of former Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid. She was First Lady of Indonesia from...
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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (section Wahid presidency)
minister in the cabinet of President Abdurrahman Wahid in 1999. According to General Wiranto, who assisted Wahid in the formation of the Cabinet, he had...
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loss harmed Habibie's popularity and political alliances. In 1999, Abdurrahman Wahid became President of Indonesia. His first cabinet, dubbed the National...
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was presidential press secretary to Indonesia's fourth president, Abdurrahman Wahid, from 1999 to 2001. He died in Pondok Indah Hospital in Jakarta of...
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Minister of State Owned Enterprises (BUMN) under the presidencies of Abdurrahman Wahid and Megawati Sukarnoputri. Sukardi was born in Jakarta into a family...
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Habibie withdrew his nomination as president. He was succeeded by Abdurrahman Wahid. After relinquishing the presidency, Habibie spent more time in Germany...
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Ulama family, and was the younger brother of Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid. He served in the country's People's Consultative Assembly (1998–1999)...
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declined. Golkar then joined the governing coalitions of Presidents Abdurrahman Wahid and Megawati Sukarnoputri. It regained its position as the largest...
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5, 2001. The college was inaugurated on 23 July 2001 by President Abdurrahman Wahid. University Trunojoyo is a continuation of the University of Bangkalan...
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Agum Gumelar (section Wahid Presidency)
promoted as Governor of National Resilience Institute, until 1999. When Abdurrahman Wahid became president in 1999, Agum was appointed Minister of Transportation...
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ensure that Abdurrahman Wahid defeated Megawati Sukarnoputri when that chamber elected the president. However, PAN's support for Abdurrahman Wahid did not...
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Indonesian former president, Abdurrahman Wahid, was often addressed as Gus Dur; Dur being the short form of his first name, Abdurrahman. Single names are some...
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Wahid Institute is a Research Center on Islam, based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was founded in 2004 by the former President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid...
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Economics and Finance. He was appointed to the position by Abdurrahman Wahid in the Wahid Cabinet in October 1999. However, various political hurdles...
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Indonesia. In 2000, he was appointed Minister of Defense by president Abdurrahman Wahid, before being briefly appointed to the office of Minister of Law and...
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