Abdul Rasjid, the Glossary
Abdul Rasjid Siregar gelar Mangaradja Mahkota Soeangkoepon (born 1891, date of death unknown, Perfected Spelling: Abdul Rasyid Siregar gelar Mangaraja Suangkupon), commonly known as Dr.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Adat, Angkola people, Central Advisory Council, Cipto Mangunkusumo, Dutch East Indies, Indonesian orthography, Jamu, Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Mangaradja Soangkoepon, Medan, Mohammad Yamin, Padang, Padangsidempuan, Rockefeller Foundation, Sipirok, STOVIA, Sukarno, Tadjuddin Noor, Tanjungbalai (city), Tapanoeli Residency, Two-round system, Volksraad (Dutch East Indies), 1921 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1931 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1935 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election, 1939 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election.
- Batak people
- Members of the Central Advisory Council
- Members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies)
- People from Sumatra
- Physicians from the Dutch East Indies
- Politicians from the Dutch East Indies
- STOVIA alumni
Adat
Adat (адет adet) is a generic term derived from Arabic to describe a variety of local customary practices and traditions deemed compatible with Islam as observed by Muslim communities in the Balkans, North Caucasus, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Angkola people
Angkola (also known as Batak Angkola or Anakola) people are part of the Batak ethnic group from North Sumatra who live in the South Tapanuli regency.
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Central Advisory Council
The was the name given to bodies established by the Japanese military administration in Java and Sumatra in 1943 during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies to notionally provide Indonesians with popular representation.
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Cipto Mangunkusumo
Cipto Mangunkusumo or Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo (4 March 1886 in Pecangakan, Ambarawa, Semarang – 8 March 1943 in Batavia) was a prominent Indonesian independence leader and Sukarno's political mentor. Abdul Rasjid and Cipto Mangunkusumo are members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies).
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Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Nederlands(ch)-Indië) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.
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Indonesian orthography
Indonesian orthography refers to the official spelling system used in the Indonesian language.
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Jamu
Jamu (Javanese) is a traditional medicine from Indonesia.
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
The Japanese Empire occupied the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the war in September 1945.
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Mangaradja Soangkoepon
Abdoel Firman Siregar gelar Mangaradja Soangkoepon (1885–1946, Perfected Spelling: Abdul Firman Siregar gelar Mangaraja Soangkupon) was a politician and Volksraad member in the Dutch East Indies. Abdul Rasjid and Mangaradja Soangkoepon are Batak people, members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies), people from Sumatra and politicians from the Dutch East Indies.
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Medan
Medan is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra.
Mohammad Yamin
Mohammad Yamin (24 August 1903 – 17 October 1962) was an Indonesian poet, politician, historian and national hero who played a key role in the writing of the draft preamble to the 1945 constitution. Abdul Rasjid and Mohammad Yamin are members of the Central Advisory Council.
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Padang
Padang is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of West Sumatra.
Padangsidempuan
Padangsidimpuan (Padang Sidimpuan) is a city in North Sumatra, Indonesia, and the former capital of South Tapanuli Regency, which surrounds the city.
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Rockefeller Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation is an American private foundation and philanthropic medical research and arts funding organization based at 420 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
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Sipirok
Sipirok is a town in North Sumatra province of Indonesia and the seat (capital) of South Tapanuli Regency.
STOVIA
The School tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen ("school for the training of native physicians") or STOVIA was a medicine school in Batavia, now Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
Sukarno
Sukarno (born Koesno Sosrodihardjo,, 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Abdul Rasjid and Sukarno are members of the Central Advisory Council.
Tadjuddin Noor
Tadjuddin Noor (16 April 1906 – ?) was an Indonesian politician and nationalist. Abdul Rasjid and Tadjuddin Noor are members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies).
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Tanjungbalai (city)
Tanjungbalai, also colloquially written as Tanjung Balai, is a city in North Sumatra province, Indonesia, on the estuary of the Asahan River.
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Tapanoeli Residency
Tapanoeli Residency (Residentie Tapanoeli) was an administrative subdivision of the Dutch East Indies with its capital in Sibolga.
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Two-round system
The two-round system (TRS or 2RS), also called ballotage, top-two runoff, or two-round plurality (as originally termed in French), is a voting method used to elect a single winner.
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Volksraad (Dutch East Indies)
The Volksraad (People's Council) was an advisory, and later semi-legislative institution for the Dutch East Indies, provided for by law in 1916 but only established with the actual installation of the Council in 1918.
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1921 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election
Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1921.
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1931 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election
Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1931.
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1935 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election
Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1935.
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1939 Dutch East Indies Volksraad election
Elections to the Volksraad were held in the Dutch East Indies in 1939.
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See also
Batak people
- Abdul Rasjid
- Albertus Maruli Tambunan
- Amir Pasaribu
- Dolorosa Sinaga
- Donni Dio Hasibuan
- Donny Fernando Siregar
- Duma Riris Silalahi
- Edward Wellington Pahala Tambunan
- Elam Sibuea
- Eriko Sotarduga
- Ferdinand Sinaga
- Fiwi Dwipan
- Flag of King Sisingamangaraja
- Friedrich Silaban
- Ghozali Siregar
- Gisella Anastasia
- Gustav Sinaga
- Hinsa Siburian
- Hitler Nababan
- Husin Lubis
- Judika
- Kaharuddin Nasution
- Lintong Mulia Sitorus
- List of Batak people
- Lundu Panjaitan
- Mangaradja Sinaga
- Mangaradja Soangkoepon
- Marah Halim Harahap
- Norman Erikson Pasaribu
- Otto Hasibuan
- Parada Harahap
- Parlagutan Simanjuntak
- Peris Pardede
- Priscilla Hertati Lumban Gaol
- Raja Junjungan Lubis
- Reuben Silitonga
- Riko Simanjuntak
- Salmon Sagala
- Samuel Simanjuntak
- Sihar Sitorus
- Tamara Geraldine
- Tambun Naibaho
- Urbanus Pardede
Members of the Central Advisory Council
- Abdul Halim (Indonesia)
- Abdul Halim (nationalist)
- Abdul Rasjid
- Abdurrahman Baswedan
- Abikusno Tjokrosujoso
- Adnan Kapau Gani
- Agus Salim
- Alexander Andries Maramis
- Djamaluddin Adinegoro
- Ferdinand Lumban Tobing
- Gatot Mangkoepradja
- Hamka
- Iskaq Tjokrohadisurjo
- Johannes Latuharhary
- Ki Hajar Dewantara
- Margono Djojohadikusumo
- Mohammad Hatta
- Mohammad Yamin
- Oey Tiang Tjoei
- Oto Iskandar di Nata
- P. F. Dahler
- Roosseno Soerjohadikoesoemo
- Samsi Sastrawidagda
- Sartono
- Soekiman Wirjosandjojo
- Soeroso
- Sosrodiningrat V
- Sukarjo Wiryopranoto
- Sukarno
- Teuku Nyak Arif
- Wahid Hasyim
- Wiwoho Purbohadidjojo
- Yap Tjwan Bing
Members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies)
- Abdoel Rivai
- Abdul Muis
- Abdul Rasjid
- Achmad Djajadiningrat
- Bernard Wilhelm Lapian
- Cipto Mangunkusumo
- Cornelia Razoux Schultz-Metzer
- Dick de Hoog
- Han Tiauw Tjong
- Hok Hoei Kan
- Ignatius Joseph Kasimo Hendrowahyono
- Jacob Christiaan Koningsberger
- Jan Jonkman
- Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha
- Karel Zaalberg
- Khouw Kim An
- Ko Kwat Tiong
- Loa Sek Hie
- Mangaradja Soangkoepon
- Mangkunegara VII
- Mohammad Husni Thamrin
- Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto
- Oto Iskandar di Nata
- Paul Alex Blaauw
- Phoa Liong Gie
- Rajiman Wediodiningrat
- Sam Ratulangi
- Soeroso
- Sukarjo Wiryopranoto
- Tadjuddin Noor
- Teuku Nyak Arif
- Tjokorda Gde Raka Soekawati
- Wiranatakusumah V
- Wiwoho Purbohadidjojo
People from Sumatra
- Abdul Rasjid
- Alexander Ollongren
- Armijn Pane
- Augusta de Wit
- Bettie de Jong
- Erik Husfeldt
- Goh Lay Kuan
- Kitty Ponse
- Mangaradja Soangkoepon
- Naek L. Tobing
- Rainych
- Sanusi Pane
- Sergio Olhovich
- Valerie Mahaffey
- Wen Yuan-ning
- Wies van Groningen
Physicians from the Dutch East Indies
- Abdul Rasjid
- Soetomo
- Suharso
- Wahidin Soedirohoesodo
- Willem Thomas de Vogel
Politicians from the Dutch East Indies
- A. M. Azahari
- Abdul Rasjid
- Kho Tjoen Wan
- Khouw Kim An
- L.W.C. van den Berg
- Loa Sek Hie
- Maarten de Niet Gerritzoon
- Mangaradja Soangkoepon
- Sulaeman Sastrawinata
- Urbanus Pardede
STOVIA alumni
- Abdoel Hakim
- Abdul Rasjid
- Adnan Kapau Gani
- Anna Warouw
- Armijn Pane
- Arnold Mononutu
- Bahder Djohan
- Djamaluddin Adinegoro
- Djoehana Wiradikarta
- Johannes Leimena
- Jusuf Wibisono
- Kasman Singodimedjo
- Ki Hajar Dewantara
- Marie Thomas
- Moewardi
- Oen Boen Ing
- Radjamin Nasution
- Sam Ratulangi
- Semuel Jusof Warouw
- Soekiman Wirjosandjojo
- Sutan Mohammad Amin Nasution
- Tirto Adhi Soerjo
- Valentinus Sudjito
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rasjid
Also known as Abdoel Rasjid.