Sunday, April 18, 2010

Top 10 The Famous Female as Indonesian National Heroes

 10. Maria Walanda Maramis
Maria Josephine Catherine Maramis, (born at Kema, North Sulawesi, December 1, 1872 - died in Maumbi, North Sulawesi, 22 April 1924 at age 51 years), or better known as Maria Walanda Maramis, is a National Hero of Indonesia because of his efforts to develop situation of women in Indonesia at the beginning of the 20th century.

9. Nyi Ageng Serang
Nyi Ageng Serang original name Raden Ajeng Kustiyah Wulaningsih Retno Edi (Serang, Purwodadi, Central Java, 1752 - Yogyakarta, 1828) was an Indonesian national heroine. He was the son of Prince Natapraja that controls the remote areas of the Mataram kingdom which is now exactly in Serang Grobogan border-Sragen. After his father died Nyi Ageng Serang replace his father. Nyi Ageng Serang is one of the descendants of Sunan Kalijaga, he also has a national hero is a descendant of Soewardi Soerjaningrat or Ki Hajar Dewantara. He is buried in Kalibawang, Kulon Progo. He was a national hero who was almost forgotten, maybe because his name was not as popular as RA Kartini or Cut Nyak Dhien but he is a boon to the country ini.Warga Kulon Progo monument immortalize him in the town center of sculptures Wates he is a gallant horse carrying a spear.

8. Martha Christina Tiahahu
Martha Christina Tiahahu (born in Nusa Laut, Moluccas, January 4, 1800 - died in the Banda Sea, Maluku, January 2, 1818 at the age of 17 years) is a girl from a village on the island Nusalaut Abubu. Born around the year 1800 and at that time took up arms against the Dutch colonialists 17 years old. His father is Paul Tiahahu Kapitan, a lieutenant from the land of Thomas Abubu who is also assistant Pattimura Matulessy in the war against the Dutch in 1817.
Martha Christina listed as a unique freedom fighter's is that of a teenage daughter who directly engage in the battle against the Dutch colonial army in the war Pattimura year 1817. Among the fighters and the community up among the enemy, he was known as a brave girl and resolutely against the ideals of struggle.

7. HR. Rasuna Said
Hajjah Rangkayo Rasuna Said (born in Maninjau, Agam, West Sumatera, 14 September 1910 - died in Jakarta, 2 November 1965 at age 55 years) was one of Indonesia's independence fighters and also an Indonesian national hero. Like Kartini, he is also fighting for the equality of rights between men and women. He is buried in the TMP Kalibata, Jakarta.

6. Cut Nyak Meutia
Cut Nyak Meutia also known as Cut Meutia was born in Perlak, Aceh in 1870. When she grew into adulthood, she married Teuku Sam Searah. They divorced not long after the marriage.
Cut Nyak Meutia's new husband was Cut Muhammad or Teuku Cik Tunong. Differing from his brother, Cut Muhammad did not obey the Dutch because he didn't admit the colonization of Aceh by the Dutch. Therefore, Cut Muhammad and his wife worked hand in hand with the Acehnese to fight against the Dutch.

5. Cut Nyak Dien
Cut Nyak Dhien (old spelling: Tjoet Nja 'Dhien, Lampadang, the Kingdom of Aceh, 1848 - Sumedang, West Java, November 6, 1908; buried in Mount Crested, Sumedang) is a National Hero of Indonesia from Aceh who fought against the Dutch in the Aceh War.

4. Siti Hartinah
Raden Ayu Siti Hartinah (born in the village of Cork, Surakarta, Central Java, August 23, 1923 - died in Jakarta, 28 April 1996 at age 72 years) is the second Indonesian president's wife, Retired General Suharto. Siti Hartinah, who daily called "Tien" is the couple's second child and Raden Ayu KPH Soemoharjomo Hatmanti Hatmohoedojo. He is canggah Mangkunagara III of maternally. Tien Suharto married on December 26, 1947 in Surakarta. Siti later awarded the title of national hero RI shortly after his death.

3. Fatmawati
Fatmawati real name Fatima. Born in Bengkulu in 1923 and died in Jakarta in 1980 and was buried in Rubber bivouac, Jakarta. She was the wife of the 3rd of the First President of Indonesia, Soekarno. He is also known for his service in sewing Flag Heritage Sang Saka Merah Putih is also flown on Indonesia's Independence Proclamation ceremony in Jakarta on August 17, 1945. Of his marriage he was blessed with 5 Soekarno children.

2. Dewi Sartika
Dewi Sartika (born in Bandung, December 4, 1884 - died in Tasikmalaya, 11 September 1947 at age 62 years) is a pioneer of education for women, is recognized as a National Hero by the Indonesian Government in 1966.

1. RA. Kartini
Raden Ajeng Kartini, or actually more accurately called Raden Ayu Kartini, (born in Jepara, Central Java, 21 April 1879 - died in Rembang, Central Java, 17 September 1904 at age 25 years) was a prominent Javanese and an Indonesian national heroine. Kartini is known as a pioneer of women's indigenous.

source:
http://id.wikipedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org
http://kaskus.us
http://mediaranahjaya.blogspot.com/
http://tokohindonesia.com
http://indonesiaindonesia.com

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