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Political party in Indonesia
known as Parindra, was an Indonesian political party which was active from 1935 to 1942 and was later re-established in 1949. The first Parindra was established
Parindra
Political movement in Dutch Indonesia
Greater Indonesian Party (Parindra). In keeping with the outlook of Budi Utomo, former members—whether in the Volksraad or Parindra—insisted on using the
Budi_Utomo
Indonesian politician and nationalist (1894–1941)
Volksraad from 1927 until his death in 1941. He was one of the founders of Parindra and was a leader in the Indonesian Political Federation, advocating for
Mohammad_Husni_Thamrin
1945 Indonesian independence document
National Union and Budi Utomo merged to form the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra), which aimed to work with the Dutch to achieve Indonesian independence
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence
Proclamation_of_Indonesian_Independence
Indonesian physician and nationalist (1888–1938)
political society in the Dutch East Indies, and led the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra) from 1935 until his death. Soetomo was declared a national hero by President
Soetomo
President of Indonesia from 1967 to 1998
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Suharto
Government of Indonesia, 1967–1998
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
New_Order_(Indonesia)
Political party in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Gerindra_Party
Political party in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Golkar
Cabinet of Indonesia (1950–1951)
Socialist Party of Indonesia Great Indonesia Unity Party Democratic Parindra Catholic Party Indonesian Christian Party Indonesian Islamic Union
Natsir_Cabinet
Indonesian politician and banker
(aged 84) Jakarta, Indonesia Resting place Banyumas, Central Java Party Parindra Spouse Siti Katoemi Wirodihardjo (m. 1915) Children 5, including Sumitro
Margono_Djojohadikusumo
Indonesian statesman and independence leader (1909–1966)
would become a prosecutor and politician from the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra). He was also the half-brother of Rohana Kudus, an advocate for women's
Sutan_Sjahrir
Elected politician in Surabaya, Indonesia
1935 February 1942 5 — Radjamin Nasution February 1942 September 1942 Parindra 6 Soerabaja under Japanese Occupation 1 Takashi Ichiro February 1942
Mayor_of_Surabaya
Political party in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Prosperous_Justice_Party
Former political party in Indonesia
number of smaller parties, together with activists from parties including Parindra and Partindo, but this time without Sukarno, who as president, was above
Indonesian_National_Party
Indonesian politician (born 1956)
grandfather, Soetedjo Brodjonegoro, was an educator and politician from Parindra. At the time of his birth, Soemantri Brodjonegoro was pursuing his doctorate
Satryo_Brodjonegoro
Elected politician in East Java, Indonesia
replacements for the post of Governor of the East Java. Legends Independent Parindra Party Military Democratic Party National Awakening Party Gerindra
Governor_of_East_Java
1946 movement in Indonesia
of an important rural base for the two nationalist parties, GERINDO and PARINDRA in East Sumatra. Besides raising voices that disagreed with the Dutch repression
East_Sumatra_revolution
Indonesian activist (1923–2011)
nationalist and a member of the Partij Indonesia Raya (Greater Indonesia Party, Parindra) and was politically progressive. Although it was unusual at the time for
Umi_Sardjono
Cabinet of Indonesia (1951–1952)
Pellaupessy (Democratic) Minister of Employee Affairs: R. P. Soeroso (Parindra) Sumitro Kolopaking was the original Defense Minister, but refused the
Soekiman_Cabinet
Former Islamic political party in Indonesia
nationalist party Parindra, the PSII tried to establish an organisation to unite the nationalist movement by inviting delegates from Parindra and two other
Indonesian Islamic Union Party
Indonesian_Islamic_Union_Party
Indonesian politician and trade unionist (1893–1981)
Persatuan Vakbond Pegawei Negeri union federation and was active in the Parindra political party during the colonial period. He was also a member of the
Soeroso
Indonesian cabinet role
Independent (12) PSI (1) PNI (3) Parindra (1) Masyumi (3) Military (5) Golkar (4) PKB (2) Gerindra (1)
List of ministers of defense (Indonesia)
List_of_ministers_of_defense_(Indonesia)
organizations turned into political parties, such how Budi Utomo turned into Parindra and Sarekat Islam into Indonesian Islamic Union Party. The Indische Partij
List of political parties in Indonesia
List_of_political_parties_in_Indonesia
Indonesian politician and advocate (1896–1984)
political party Partindo, before later joining the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra) after Partindo's dissolution. According to Iskaq in his autobiography
Iskaq_Tjokrohadisurjo
Indonesia Unity Party Great Dayak Mochran bin Hadji Ali 31 March 1908 Parindra Helmuth Kunum 15 March 1915 SKI Banjar Anang Abdul Rivai 8 September 1913
List of members of the Senate of the United States of Indonesia
List_of_members_of_the_Senate_of_the_United_States_of_Indonesia
Upper chamber of the Parliament of the United States of Indonesia (1949–1950)
PIR (7) Masyumi (6) PNI (3) Catholic (3) SKI (2) PARKI (1) Parindra (2) Democratic (2) Labour (1) Independent (5) Constitution Constitution
Senate of the United States of Indonesia
Senate_of_the_United_States_of_Indonesia
Indonesian Cabinet 1953–1955
Sutan Muchtar Abidin (Labour Party) Minister of Social Affairs: Suroso (Parindra) Minister of Education & Culture: Muhammad Yamin Minister of Religious
First Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet
First_Ali_Sastroamidjojo_Cabinet
Political party in the Dutch East Indies (1937–1942)
administration and taking seats. Despite its more radical stance than Parindra (Great Indonesia Party), the Dutch did not ban it, and it became the only
Gerindo
Political party in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
United_Development_Party
Indonesian politician and lawyer (1912–1966)
Association [id] (PPPI). During the 1930s, Djody joined the nationalist Parindra political party. He became a member of its youth wing, Surya Wirawan, as
Djody_Gondokusumo
Dutch East Indies (present day Indonesia) political party
de Partij Fascist Indonesia". De Locomotief (in Dutch). 1933-07-24. "Parindra's loyal cadres. Fascism and anticolonial nationalism in late colonial Indonesia
Indonesian_Fascist_Party
Beginning End Term of office Period Vice Mayor Ref. 1 Nadjamuddin (1907–1950) Parindra 17 August 1945 11 September 1945 25 days 9 Jusuf Samah 2 D. M. van Zwieten
Mayor_of_Makassar
10 Anwar Tjokroaminoto PSII Wilopo 3 April 1952 5 May 1953 11 Soeroso Parindra 5 May 1953 30 July 1953 Ali Sastroamidjojo I 30 July 1953 12 August 1955
List of ministers of social affairs (Indonesia)
List_of_ministers_of_social_affairs_(Indonesia)
Indonesian economist
superintendent's family. His father was an activist with the Greater Indonesia Party (Parindra). In 1945, when the Indonesian National Revolution erupted, Widjojo joined
Widjojo_Nitisastro
Indonesian poet, revolutionary, and politician (1903–1962)
subsequently claimed that he and his new colleagues had been unhappy with Parindra members dominating the National Fraction. As a reprisal for its refusal
Mohammad_Yamin
Javanese accountant, intellectual and politician
Partij Fascist Indonesia op". De Locomotief (in Dutch). 1933-07-22. "Parindra's loyal cadres. Fascism and anticolonial nationalism in late colonial Indonesia
Notonindito
Head of government of the Indonesian province of West Java
his eldest child at Insel Hospital, Switzerland. Legends Independent Parindra Party PNI IPKI Party Masyumi Party Military Golkar PKS Democratic
Governor_of_West_Java
Political party in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Patriot_Party_(Indonesia)
Indonesian politician, journalist and diplomat
(1915-09-05)5 September 1915 Takalar, Dutch East Indies Died 29 August 2003(2003-08-29) (aged 87) Jakarta, Indonesia Party PNI Other party Parindra (before 1942)
Manai_Sophiaan
Indonesian politician and businessman (1907–1950)
Party (Partai Selebes). The party later joined the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra). In 1931, with the support of nationalist leaders such as Soetomo, Nadjamuddin
Nadjamuddin_Daeng_Malewa
Indonesian political organization (1939–1942)
pro-Japan Great Indonesia Party (Parindra). In 1938, a conference organised by the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII), Parindra, the Indonesian People's Movement
Indonesian Political Federation
Indonesian_Political_Federation
Religious strand in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia)
Traditionalism_(Islam_in_Indonesia)
Government ministry of Indonesia
10 Anwar Tjokroaminoto PSII Wilopo 3 April 1952 5 May 1953 11 Soeroso Parindra 5 May 1953 30 July 1953 Ali Sastroamidjojo I 30 July 1953 12 August 1955
Ministry of Social Affairs (Indonesia)
Ministry_of_Social_Affairs_(Indonesia)
Indonesian politician
16 November 1969(1969-11-16) (aged 69) Surakarta, Indonesia Party PNI Parindra Spouse Raden Ayu Wasiti Tinah Children Susantinah Tirtoprodjo Sutiono Tirtoprodjo
Susanto_Tirtoprodjo
Ruler of Mangkunagaran (1896–1916)
Budi Utomo and together with Dr. Sutomo founded the political party named Parindra. When Mangkunegara VI died he was buried in Astana Utoro Nayu Surakarta
Mangkunegara_VI
National legislature of Indonesia from 1950 to 1956
13 Progressive Union - 10 Catholic Party 9 9 Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) - 8 Parindra 8 7 Labour Party 7 6 Parkindo 7 5 Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII)
Provisional House of Representatives
Provisional_House_of_Representatives
Indonesian politician and diplomat (1896–1978)
there, he would also lead a delegation of Indonesian nationalists from Parindra as a guide. Upon his return from Japan, Soebardjo continued practicing
Achmad_Soebardjo
Indonesian politician (1890–1949)
Politik Indonesia). The others were Gerindo (Gerakan Rakyat Indonesia), Parindra (Partai Indonesia Raya), Pasundan, PPKI (Persatuan Partai Katolik Indonesia)
Sam_Ratulangi
Political party in Indonesia
Catholic Party Chung Hwa Hui Masyumi Nahdatul Ulama National Sun Party Parindra Parmusi Reform Star Party Ulema National Awakening Party Organisations
Crescent Star Party (Indonesia)
Crescent_Star_Party_(Indonesia)
1936 Dutch East Indies petition
However, of the parties two parties that had seats in the Volksraad, Parindra opposed the petition, while Gerindo supported it, but banned its members
Soetardjo_Petition
Indonesian military officer (1923–1993)
and his friends often held national discussions, including people from Parindra. When Japan occupied the Dutch East Indies, Zulkifli Lubis followed his
Zulkifli_Lubis
Non-partisan (9) PSI (2) Masyumi (2) PSII (1) Parindra (2) PNI (3) NU (1) ABRI/TNI (3) Golkar (8) PDI-P (1)
List of ministers of home affairs (Indonesia)
List_of_ministers_of_home_affairs_(Indonesia)
party. The party was led by Soetomo and later the party became known as Parindra and among the most active Indonesian party in Volksraad. The violent massacre
Dayaks_in_politics
Political party group in Indonesia
National People's Party (Partai Rakjat Nasional), Greater Indonesia Party (Parindra) and Indo-Europeans Nationalist Party (Partai Indo Nasional). Initially
Consultative Body of Political Parties
Consultative_Body_of_Political_Parties
August 1950 Jusuf Wibisono Masyumi 16 August 1950 Kadmirah Karnadidjaja Parindra 16 August 1950 Died in office on 27 September 1952. S. Dipokusumo 20 February
List of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (1950–1956)
List_of_members_of_the_Indonesian_House_of_Representatives_(1950–1956)
Indonesian politician and nationalist (1900–1959)
Party (Parindra), a pro-independence political party. Following the Japanese invasion and takeover of the colony, Latuharhary and other Parindra leaders
Johannes_Latuharhary
Newspaper in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese occupation
staff originated from the Great Indonesia Party (Partai Indonesia Raya, or Parindra) journal Berita Oemoem, a conservative publication. Others originated from
Asia_Raya
Indonesian Cabinet 1955–1956
Transport: F. Laoh (PRN) Minister of Public Works and Power: R. P. Soeroso (Parindra) Minister of Labor: Iskandar Tedjasukmana (Labour Party) Minister of Social
Burhanuddin_Harahap_Cabinet
Cabinet of Indonesia (1952–1953)
Johannes Leimena (Parkindo) Minister of Employee Affairs: R. P. Soeroso (Parindra) The Wilopo Cabinet's proposals to reorganize the army to conserve budgets
Wilopo_Cabinet
Indonesian politician (1921–1986)
career. Being selected as the Deputy Chairman of the Great Indonesia Party (Parindra). On 2 July 1947, he was arrested by the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration
I_Gusti_Gde_Subamia
Indonesian women's rights activist and politician
representing the Parindra Party. In 1940, she became chair of the board for the fourth Indonesian Women's Congress in Semarang, again representing Parindra. Because
Siti Sukaptinah Sunaryo Mangunpuspito
Siti_Sukaptinah_Sunaryo_Mangunpuspito
Constituency of the Tripura legislative assembly in India
Abdul Rasid 1,019 13.48% New AIFB Sailen Dhar 712 9.42% New Independent Parindra Chandra Malakar 256 3.39% New Independent Golapjit Rajkumar 237 3.14% New
Deocherra Assembly constituency
Deocherra_Assembly_constituency
Indonesian politician and civil servant
back to 1948. Nasution would later run as a legislative candidate under Parindra in the 1955 legislative election. During his time in Medan, Nasution had
Radjamin_Nasution
Unicameral legislature of the Indonesian province of Jakarta
Parkindo 1 1 1 PSI 2 1 Labour 2 1 1 Catholic 1 1 1 IPKI 1 0 Perti 1 0 0 Parindra 3 0 0 PIR 3 0 0 PRN 3 0 0 BTI 2 0 0 PRI 1 0 0 Permai 1 0 0 SKI 1 0 Parki
Jakarta Regional House of Representatives
Jakarta_Regional_House_of_Representatives
Indonesian politician and lawyer (1917–1987)
the PSI, Christian Party, Catholic Party, PSII, PRN, Labour, PIR, and Parindra. His predecessor as defense minister, Iwa Kusumasumantri, had resigned
Burhanuddin_Harahap
Former political party in the Dutch East Indies
they founded the party as a "cooperating" organisation, much like the Parindra and Gerindo political parties, meaning that it was willing to participate
Indonesian_Islamic_Party
Indonesian diplomat (1903–1962)
Kesugihan, Cilacap, Dutch East Indies Died 23 October 1962(1962-10-23) (aged 59) New York City, U.S Party Parindra Occupation Diplomat politician lawyer
Sukarjo_Wiryopranoto
PARINDRA
PARINDRA
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Tamil
Parindra | பரிஂதà¯à®°à®¾
Lion
Parindra | பரிஂதà¯à®°à®¾
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lion
PARINDRA
PARINDRA
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Gerðr, GÄRD means "enclosure, stronghold."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nilanjan | நீலாஂஜந
Blue, With blue eyes
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ram and Vishnu combined
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for an official who was responsible for rounding up stray animals and placing them in a pound, from an agent derivative of Middle English pind(en) ‘to shut up or enclose’. Black and MacLysaght quote Woulfe’s opinion that in Ireland this is often a reduced form of Prendergast.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lovable, Helpful
Boy/Male
Celtic Welsh
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Action
Boy/Male
Hindu
Intelligent
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Strong helmet.
PARINDRA
PARINDRA
PARINDRA
PARINDRA
PARINDRA