- (1928–1939)
Achmad Jufriyanto,
Indonesian footballer Achmad Nawir,
Dutch East
Indies footballer Achmad Saba'a, Arab-Israeli
footballer Achmad Soebardjo...
- brother," Pak is used more
formally as "sir" or "father." In
Search of
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Steven Drakeley,
University of
Western Sydney H****an, M. Zein (1980)...
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Achmad Hulaefi (born
October 14, 1989) is a
former wushu taolu athlete from Indonesia.
Hulaefi made his
international debut at the 2005
Asian Junior Wushu...
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Achmad Nawir (30 June 1912 – 1
April 1995) was an
Indonesian doctor and footballer.
Nawir pla**** for HBS
Soerabaja and the
Dutch East
Indies (Indonesia)...
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Achmad Maulana Syarif (born 24
April 2003) is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a full-back for Liga 1 club
Arema and the
Indonesia national...
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Achmad Zaky (born 24
August 1986) is an
internet entrepreneur and investor. He is a co-founder and the
former chief executive officer (CEO) of Bukalapak...
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Jenderal Ahmad Yani
International Airport (IATA: SRG, ICAO: WAHS) is an
airport serving the city of Semarang, in
Central Java, Indonesia. The
airport is...
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Kandjeng Pangeran Aria
Adipati Achmad Djajadiningrat (EYD is
Achmad Jayadiningrat;
August 16, 1877 in
Pandeglang –
December 22, 1943 in Purwakarta) was...
- with the
existing Batik Air. The then-CEO of
Batik Air (Indonesia), Capt.
Achmad Luftie,
announced that
Batik Air
Malaysia would function as an international...
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Achmad Soebardjo Djojoadisoerjo (23
March 1896 – 15
December 1978) was a diplomat, an
Indonesian national hero, and the
first foreign minister of Indonesia...