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  2. Notonagoro - Wikipedia

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    Notonagoro was born Sukamto in Sragen, Central Java, Indonesia on 10 December 1905.After marrying Gusti Raden Ayu Koostimah, daughter of Pakubuwono X, Susuhunan of Surakarta, as civil servant ('"abdi dalem"') of the '"Kasunanan"' kingdom, he was promoted to the rank of '"Bupati Anom"', given the royal title '"Raden Mas Tumenggung"' and given an 'adult' name of '"Notonagoro"'.

  3. Pancasila (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The ideal of Pancasila has not effectively translated into a functioning liberal democracy in Indonesia. Instead, Pancasila has become a symbol of Indonesian exceptionalism, embodying the nation's values and identity. Pancasila is open to abuse, which in this case was the invitation to criminalise all kinds of ideologies but Pancasila itself.

  4. Asas tunggal Pancasila - Wikipedia

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    Single principle of Pancasila (Asas tunggal Pancasila) was a policy enacted by the New Order regime under President Soeharto starting 1983 compelling political parties and public organisations to declare the national ideology of "Pancasila, as their one and only ideological basis".

  5. Prince Notonegoro - Wikipedia

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    Prince Notonegoro (Javanese: ꦟꦡꦟꦓꦫ) is a member of the Royal family of Yogyakarta of Indonesia as the spouse of Princess Hayu, daughter of Sultan Hamengkubuwono X and Ratu Hemas. He works for the United Nations Development Programme , Apia, Samoa .

  6. Nugroho Notosusanto - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Raden Panji Nugroho Notosusanto (15 July 1930 – 3 June 1985) was an Indonesian short story writer turned military historian who served as a professor of history at the University of Indonesia. Born to a noble family in Central Java, he exhibited a high degree of nationalism from a young age.

  7. Pancasila economics - Wikipedia

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    A Pancasila economy can be considered an example of a mixed economy or a third way economic system. [2] A Pancasila economy is seen as a counterbalance to a neoclassical approach promoting individualism and free markets [3] that is adapted the values of Indonesian society, including religious values, culture, customs and norms. [4]

  8. Pancasila - Wikipedia

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  9. Jakarta Charter - Wikipedia

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    In the Jakarta Charter, the existence of the phrase "with the obligation to carry out Islamic law for its adherents" (which became known as the "Seven Words"), recognizes Sharia law for Muslims, this greatly differs from the formulation of Pancasila which was put forward by Sukarno in his speech on 1 June 1945. The "Seven Words" itself was ...