The document discusses the history of Indonesia, including the establishment of early Islamic sultanates in the 15th century after the fall of Majapahit, such as Demak and Cirebon on Java. It notes evidence of even earlier Islamic sultanates, such as Lumajang estimated to have been founded in the late 13th century. It also discusses the origins of the name "Indonesia" from the Greek words "Indus" and "nesos" referring to the islands near India.
The document discusses the history of Indonesia, including the establishment of early Islamic sultanates in the 15th century after the fall of Majapahit, such as Demak and Cirebon on Java. It notes evidence of even earlier Islamic sultanates, such as Lumajang estimated to have been founded in the late 13th century. It also discusses the origins of the name "Indonesia" from the Greek words "Indus" and "nesos" referring to the islands near India.
The document discusses the history of Indonesia, including the establishment of early Islamic sultanates in the 15th century after the fall of Majapahit, such as Demak and Cirebon on Java. It notes evidence of even earlier Islamic sultanates, such as Lumajang estimated to have been founded in the late 13th century. It also discusses the origins of the name "Indonesia" from the Greek words "Indus" and "nesos" referring to the islands near India.
The document discusses the history of Indonesia, including the establishment of early Islamic sultanates in the 15th century after the fall of Majapahit, such as Demak and Cirebon on Java. It notes evidence of even earlier Islamic sultanates, such as Lumajang estimated to have been founded in the late 13th century. It also discusses the origins of the name "Indonesia" from the Greek words "Indus" and "nesos" referring to the islands near India.
Pada tanggal 26 April 1950 melalui SK Menteri PP dan K nomor 9052/B, nama Arsip
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Setelah Majapahit mengalami kejatuhan, kesultanan-kesultanan bercorak Islam berdiri dan berkembang pesat di Nusantara, terutama di Jawa. Kesultanan pertama di Pulau Jawa yang telah diakui secara luas adalah Demak dan Cirebon yang berdiri pada abad ke-15.[55][56] Namun beberapa waktu ini, beberapa pakar menemukan sejumlah bukti tentang kesultanan Islam yang lebih tua, yaitu Lumajang, yang diperkirakan berdiri pada akhir abad ke-13.[57] Setelah itu, 20. As Jokowi entered the presidency, he identified clamping-down on corruption as among his top priorities and as a necessary step to attract more foreign direct investment to the country. He also pushed a nine-point plan for Indonesia that emphasized helping the poor by improving public services, implementing land reforms, and developing more-affordable housing, among other measures. This “biography of the world’s most famous equation” is a one-of-a-kind take on the genre: rather than being the story of Einstein, it really does follow the history of the equation itself. was reelected mayor with more than 90 percent of the vote. He was later ranked as the third best mayor in the world by the international City Mayors Foundation. During his gubernatorial run in Jakarta in 2012, Jokowi began to be widely compared in the media to U.S. President Kata "Indonesia" berasal dari bahasa Yunani kuno yaitu Indus yang merujuk kepada sungai Indus di India dan nesos yang berarti "pulau".[22] Jadi, kata Indonesia berarti wilayah "kepulauan India", atau kepulauan yang berada di wilayah Hindia; ini merujuk kepada persamaan antara dua bangsa tersebut (India dan Indonesia).[23] Pada tahun 1850, George Windsor Earl, seorang etnolog berkebangsaan Inggris, Demokrasi Indonesia-Perjuangan, political party in Indonesia formed in 1973 through the forced merger of five non-Islamic political parties. In the final three decades of the 20th century, it was one of two opposition parties officially recognized by the government. Although it often was supportive of the policies of President Suharto, its antigovernment faction—led by Megawati Sukarnoputri, daughter of Sukarno, menggantikan Sriwijaya, sebelum kembali digantikan oleh Pagaruyung pada abad ke-14. [41] In 1949, he successfully led his forces recaptured the city of Yogyakarta from Dutch hands at that time. He was also as a guard of Commander Sudirman. In addition, he also once became the Commander of the Mandala (liberation of West Irian). Later, when he entered politics, his populist appeal was rooted in part to those humble beginnings.