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Prof. Dr. Kahar Muzakkir began throwing ideas about the need the establishment of University of Muhammadiyah. When the Central Leadership Muhammadiyah Teaching Council inaugurated the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education in Yogyakarta on November 18, 1960, its founding charter explicitly included it as part of the Guidance and Counseling, University of Muhammadiyah.
English: Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2 of 2022. Date: 12 January 2022: Source: ... File:Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 2 Tahun 2022.pdf.
The BMJ has editorial freedom from the BMA. [2] It is one of the world's oldest general medical journals. Previously called the British Medical Journal, the title was officially shortened to BMJ in 1988, and then changed to The BMJ in 2014. [3] The journal is published by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, a subsidiary of the British Medical Association ...
UMY may refer to: Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta , a private university under affiliation of Muhammadiyah in Yogyakarta, Indonesia UMY, the IATA code for Sumy Airport , Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
In 1830 Gwalbert Pawlikowski (1793-1852) established on his estate the first school of horticulture in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and a dendrological collection in his laid out park. [2] The manor house was damaged both in 1915 and 1939 Fortuitously, part of its cultural heritage was donated to what became the Ossolineum Institute in ...
Rajagopal also coached Malaysia in two games against visiting English champions, Manchester United, losing both matches 2–3 and 0–2. During his time as the coach of the Under-23 team, Rajagopal led Malaysia to their fifth SEA Games gold medal and also led Malaysia to qualify for the second round of the 2010 Asian Games as one of the best ...
Page from the 6th-century Vienna Dioscurides, an illuminated version of the 1st-century De Materia Medica. Materia medica (lit.: 'medical material/substance') is a Latin term from the history of pharmacy for the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healing (i.e., medications).
The Meccan Revelations (Arabic: كِتَابُ الفُتُوحَاتِ المَكِّيَّة, romanized: Kitâb Al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya) [1] is the major work of the philosopher and Sufi [2] Ibn Arabi, written between 1203 and 1240.