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  2. Kartini - Wikipedia

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    Raden Adjeng Kartini, also known as Raden Ayu Kartini (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), [a] was a prominent Indonesian activist who advocated for women's rights and female education. She was born into an aristocratic Javanese family in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia ).

  3. Dian Sastrowardoyo - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Sastro starred as Indonesia's national heroine in the biographical drama movie Kartini. [7] In 2018, Dian starred in Aruna dan Lidahnya (Aruna and Her Palate), a film based on the Laksmi Pamuntjak written book novel of the same name. [8] [9] In 2020, she starred in the comedy film Crazy Awesome Teachers and it released directly on Netflix.

  4. Kartini (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kartini (subtitled Princess of Java in other regions) is a 2017 Indonesian biographical family drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Bramantyo and Bagus Bramanti. It features an ensemble cast, with Dian Sastrowardoyo starring in the title role of Indonesian woman emancipation heroine, Kartini .

  5. Adinia Wirasti - Wikipedia

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    Kartini: R.A. Soelastri 2017 Critical Eleven: Tanya Baskoro 2017 Satu Hari Nanti: Alya 2017 Susah Sinyal: Ellen 2018 Sultan Agung: Lembayung 2019 Lampor: Keranda Terbang: Netta 2021 Kamu Tidak Sendiri: Mira 2022 Mr. Midnight: Beware the Monsters: Silvya / Hutan Lahir 2022 Cek Toko Sebelah 2: Ayu

  6. Letters of a Javanese Princess - Wikipedia

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    Letters of a Javanese Princess (Dutch: Door duisternis tot licht: Gedachten over en voor het Javaansche volk; 'Through darkness to light: Thoughts about and for the Javanese people') is a posthumous book of letters by the Dutch East Indies women's rights activist and intellectual Kartini.

  7. Christine Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Hakim was born on 25 December 1956 in Kuala Tungkal, Jambi, and was raised in Yogyakarta, as the daughter of Oma Nurhadiaty and Hakim Thahar. [1] [2] She is of mixed descent, with her relatives coming from Padang, Aceh, Banten, Pekalongan, Madiun, and the Middle East; this caused her to question her identity as a child and teenager. [3]

  8. Ruhana Kuddus - Wikipedia

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    Ruhana's earliest efforts at a more organized form of education came in 1905 when she created an artisanal school in Koto Gadang. [7]In February 1911, Ruhana decided to found a more organized educational society for women, named Kerajinan Amai Setia, with a school aiming specifically to teach girls crafts and skills beyond their ordinary household duties, as well as to read Jawi and Latin ...

  9. Nurmala Kartini Sjahrir - Wikipedia

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    Nurmala Kartini Sjahrir (born as Kartini Boru Pandjaitan, February 1, 1950) is an Indonesian anthropologist and former diplomat who served as the Indonesian ambassador to Argentina, accredited to Paraguay and Uruguay from August 10, 2010, to 2014.