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  1. Soekarno ou Sukarno [N 1], né Koesno Sosrodihardjo [N 2] (6 juin 1901 – 21 juin 1970), est le premier président de la république d'Indonésie (1945-1967) dont il a proclamé l'indépendance le 17 août 1945 avec Hatta, le premier vice-président.

  2. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q76127Sukarno - Wikidata

    5 de jul. de 2015 · Achmed Sukarno. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana. Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID (former scheme) 0064512. subject named as. Ahmet Sukarno. stated in. Croatian Encyclopedia. Hrvatska enciklopedija ID. 58690. subject named as. Sukarno. stated in. Munzinger Personen. Munzinger person ID.

  3. Premi Lenin de la Pau entre els pobles. Gran Creu Especial de l'Orde del Mèrit de la República Federal Alemanya. Grand Cross of the Order of Chula Chom Klao (en) Signatura. Sukarno ( Surabaya, 6 de juny de 1901 - Jakarta, 21 de juny de 1970 ), nascut Kusno Sosrodihardjo, fou un polític indonesi, primer president de la República ( 1945 - 1968 ).

  4. 1 de oct. de 2020 · Una corrupción antológica. Durante un par de años, el antiguo hombre fuerte fue cediendo competencias al nuevo, el mayor general Suharto, que había aplastado la intentona. Este último asumió ...

  5. Ahmed Sukarno was the first indonesian President.Sukarno formed the Indonesian Nationalist Party. It was the first major party committed to the achievement of national unity and independence through mass participation and non-cooperation. He was a prominent leader of Indonesia's nationalist movement during the Dutch colonial period.

  6. 21 de ene. de 2023 · Sukarno returned to Jakarta during the Japanese occupation in 1942 and served as the head of both the occupation regime's central advisory committee and its mass organisations. The positions offered him a chance to soften some Japanese demands, and by using the radios that were available in every town, he rose to become the most well-known Indonesian politician.

  7. Achmed Sukarno and Mohammed Hatta proclaimed the independence of the Dutch East Indies, and established the Republic of Indonesia on August 17, 1945. The South East Asia Command (SEAC) ordered the deployment of 1,000 British troops to maintain order on the island of Java on September 29, 1945.