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  2. Abdul Muis - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Muis (also spelt Abdoel Moeis; [1] 1886 – 17 July 1959), was an Indonesian writer, journalist and nationalist. He advocated for Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands . He was the first person to be named a national hero by President Sukarno.

  3. Salah Asuhan - Wikipedia

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    Salah Asuhan (Indonesian: Wrong Upbringing) is an Indonesian novel by Abdul Muis originally published in 1928 by Balai Pustaka. It is widely considered one of the best examples of early modern Indonesian literature.

  4. Marah Roesli - Wikipedia

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    Like other Minangkabau authors, such as Hamka, Ali Akbar Navis, and Abdul Muis, his novels centre on the theme of the increasingly bankrupt Minangkabau culture. Marah Roesli's father, Sultan Abu Bakar, was a nobleman with the rank Sultan Pangeran.

  5. Pertemuan Jodoh - Wikipedia

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    Pertemuan Jodoh ([pərtəˈmuan dʒɔˈdɔh]; English: A Meeting of Soulmates) is an Indonesian novel by Abdul Muis originally published in 1932. It tells the story of two students who are driven apart by their class differences, but eventually marry. [2]

  6. Portal:Indonesia/BOTW/47, 2007 - Wikipedia

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  7. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SB Abdul Muis - Wikipedia

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  8. Mohammad Yamin - Wikipedia

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    At that time among the major writers was the national activist Abdul Muis (1898–1959), whose central theme was the interaction of Indonesian and European value systems. In 1936 Pandji Tisna's (1908–1978) Sukreni: Gadis Bali , possibly the most original work of pre-independence fiction, dealt with the destructive effect of contemporary ...

  9. Mangkunegara VII - Wikipedia

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    Prince Mangkunagara VII of a noble house of Hadiwijayan Kaliabu was the ruler of the Mangkunegaran Palace and lands in Surakarta in Central Java in Indonesia from 1916 to 1944, reigning during both World Wars.