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Cipto Mangunkusumo or
Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo (4
March 1886 in Pecangakan, Ambarawa,
Semarang – 8
March 1943 in Batavia) was a
prominent Indonesian independence...
- (Eurasian)
journalist E.F.E.
Douwes Dekker and the
Javanese physicians Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo and
Soewardi Soerjaningrat. As one of the
first political...
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celebrate 100
years of
Dutch independence. As a
result of this article, Dr.
Tjipto Mangunkusumo and
Suwardi Suryoningrat were
tried and
sentenced to exile...
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based in Semarang. When the 3
founders of the IP (E.F.E.
Douwes Dekker,
Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo and
Soewardi Soerjaningrat) were
exiled to the Netherlands...
- Indonesia. Previously, he
called the
martial arts
style as "Djojo
Gendilo Tjipto Muljo" with the
brotherhood system called "Sedulur
Tunggal Ketjer". In 1917...
- [clarification needed] However, both his colleagues,
Douwes Dekker and
Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo,
protested on his behalf, and
eventually in 1913, the three...
- nationalism." In 1913,
close ****ociates of
Douwes Dekker,
including physicians Tjipto Mangunkusumo and
Suwardi Surjaningrat,
established the
Native Committee...
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Javanese Nationalism, as well as
advocates of Indies-wide nationalism, such as
Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo (1886-1943) who
later founded the
Indische Party. The emergence...
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Reksosudirdjo (1987–1994)
Soenarko (1994–1999)
Sofian Effendi (1999–2000)
Prijono Tjipto Herijanto (2000–2002)
Sunarti (2002)
Hardijanto (2002–2004)
Prapto Hadi...
- main activity. A few
branches expanded into
native commerce and industry.
Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo, who
would later find the more
radical Indische Party, expanded...