- Mas
Mansoer (EYD: Mas Mansur; 25 June 1896 – 25
April 1946) was an
Indonesian religious leader who
served as the 4th
chairman of
Muhammadiyah from 1937...
- Dallas, Texas: SIL
International Kasim, Ny. M.; Wahidji, Habu; Pateda,
Mansoer; Junus, Husain; Tuloli, Nani (1981).
Struktur Bahasa Suwawa [Suwawa Structure]...
-
abbreviated as ATENAS) by the
Dayang Sumbi Educational Foundation with R.
Mansoer Wiratmadja as its
first rector.
ATENAS originally had four faculties, which...
- with the
following composition:
Abdul Hakim Harahap (Chairman) Dr. T.
Mansoer (Vice Chairman) Dr.
Soemarsono (Secretary / Treasurer) Members: Ir. R....
- ISBN 978-3-11-088401-2. OCLC 868970232. Kasim, M. Musa; Wahidji, Habu; Pateda,
Mansoer; Junus, Husain; Hasan, Kartin; Koem, A. P. (1981).
Geografi Dialek Bahasa...
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Hamka (1908–1981)
Ilyas Ruhiat (1934–2007)
Maria Ulfah (born 1955) Mas
Mansoer (1896–1946)
Mohammad Natsir (1908–1993)
Quraish Shihab (born 1944) Siti...
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Pringgodigdo (co-secretary) ****rno
Mohammad Hatta Besar Mertokusumo Mas
Mansoer Ki
Hajar Dewantara Agus
Salim Soepomo Soetardjo Kartohadikusumo Abikusno...
- led by ****rno, Hatta,
Hajar Dewantara and pre-war
Islamic figure Mas
Mansoer. Like the
Triple A, it
achieved very little. As the tide
turned against...
- areas. At that time, Pan-Islamism was launched.
Tjokroaminoto and Mas
Mansoer performed Hajj. The
political suggestion of
hijra or "migration" with the...
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Tengku Mansur or
Tengku Mansoer (17
January 1897 - 6
October 1953) was the Wali
Negara of East Sumatra, as part of the
United States of Indonesia. He...