
Petilasan Tuanku Imam Bonjol in the Land of Exile
Helloindonesia.id – In mid-1837, after several wars, the Dutch colonial government finally succeeded in apprehending Imam Bonjol, who then exiled him to several remote places in the archipelago. Until November 6, 1864, Imam Bonjol died in exile in Minahasa, North Sulawesi. Tuanku Imam Bonjol was then buried in Lota Village, Pineleng, Minahasa, North Sulawesi. To […]
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History of Soekarno's exile home in Bengkulu
Helloindonesia.id – Bengkulu is one of the real sanctions of the life journey of an Indonesian proclaimer, and is Indonesia’s first president, Ir. Sukarno or better known as Bung Karno. Bung Karno’s past could not be separated from the shadows of exile by the Dutch colonial. There are several areas that have become the place […]
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Benteng Inong Balee, History of Aceh Women's Struggle
Helloindonesia.id – For you lovers of conventional tourism, Inong Balee Fortress may not be one of the favorite places. Besides its location which is quite far in remote Bukit Soeharto, Krueng Raya, the terrain that must be taken is quite hard. The only reason that makes this object worthy of your stay is a view […]
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Remembering the fighting spirit of Cut Nyak Dhien
Helloindonesia.id – For those of you who like history, the Cut Nyak Dhien House in Aceh might be a recommendation for you to visit. This historic house can add references to your historical tourism insight in Aceh. Located about half the way from Aceh to the Lampuuk area, this place can be visited while crossing […]
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The Indonesian Flag Tailor, Ms. Fatmawati
Helloindonesia.id – Fatmawati was born on Monday, 5 February 1923 at 12.00 noon in the city of Bengkulu, as the only daughter of H. Hassan Din and Siti Chadidjah’s family. Fatmawati’s childhood was full of challenges and difficulties, due to the colonialism system which was run by the Dutch East Indies Government. His father, Hassan […]
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R.A. Kartini, After Darkness Revealed Light (Door Duisternis Tot Licht)
Helloindonesia.id – The collection which was later given the title Dark Out of Light, written by Raden Ajeng Kartini, is an unusual work, both according to the times and according to its origin. There are questions that arise, how can a work emerge from the conditions of feudalism and colonialism with strong restraints. This reminds […]
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Democracy According to Soekarno
Helloindonesia.id – In the view of the first President of the Republic of Indonesia, Soekarno, Indonesian democracy is a democracy born of the will to fight for independence, that means Indonesian democracy according to Soekarno put its embryo on resistance to imperialism and colonialism, it was written by Soekarno in his book, Indonesia Sues and […]
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