Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Legacy & Naming

Legacy
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On June 19, 2008, the Cuban government issued a stamp with a picture of President Sukarno and Fidel Castro of Cuba. [2] Publishing the same birthday Fidel Castro and 80 warnings "visit of President of Indonesia, Sukarno, to Cuba".

[edit] Naming
Sukarno's full name at birth was Kusno Sosrodihardjo. [3] When I was little, because often ailing, according to the Javanese custom [citation needed]; by his parents changed its name as Sukarno [citation needed]. In later days when he became President of the Republic of Indonesia, Sukarno changed the spelling of the name of her own became Sukarno because he thought the spelling of the name used colonizers (Netherlands) [citation needed]. He still uses the name of Sukarno in his signature because the signature is the signature contained in the text of the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence should not be changed [citation needed].

The term familiar to Ir. Sukarno was the Bung Karno.

[edit] Achmed Sukarno
In some Western countries, Sukarno name is sometimes written Achmed Sukarno. This happens because when Sukarno first time visiting the United States, some reporters wondered, "Who's first name Sukarno?" because they do not understand the habit of some people in Indonesia who only uses one name only, or do not have family names. Somehow, then add the name of a person in front of the name of Achmed Sukarno. This also happened in some existing, such as wikipedia Czech language, the language of Wales, Danish, German, and Spanish.

Sukarno Achmed mention that name in dapatnya when perform the pilgrimage. [4]

And in some other versions, giving names mentioned in the name of Achmed Sukarno, carried out by Muslim diplomats from Indonesia who were conducting missions abroad in an effort to obtain recognition of Indonesian sovereignty of Arab countries.

[edit] See also
De-Soekarnoisasi
List of Presidents of Indonesia
Vivere pericoloso
[edit] Notes
^ Http://kepustakaan-presiden.pnri.go.id/biography/index.asp?presiden=sukarno
^ ROY. "Cuba Stamps Publish Bung Karno and Fidel Castro", Kompas Cyber Media, June 3, 2008. Retrieved on June 3, 2008.
^ Figure: Ir. Sukarno. bangfauzi.com. Retrieved on June 3, 2009
^ Adams, Cindy. 1965. Sukarno, an autobiography as told to Cindy Adams. New York: The Bobs Company Inc. Merryl.
[edit] References
(en) Dr. Syafiq A. Mughnie, M.A., PhD. Hassan Bandung, Radical Islamic Thinkers. PT. Bina Ilmu, 1994, pp 110-111.
(en) Leslie H. Palmier. Sukarno, the Nationalist. Pacific Affairs, vol. 30, No. 2 (Jun. 1957), pp 101-119.
(en) Bob Hering, 2001, Soekarno, architect of a nation, 1901-1970, KIT Publishers Amsterdam, ISBN 90-6832-510-8, KITLV Leiden, ISBN 90-6718-178-1
(nl) Lambert J. Giebels, 1999, Sukarno. Nederlandsch onderdaan. Biografie 1901-1950. Deel I, Uitgeverij Bert Bakker Amsterdam, ISBN 90-351-2114-7
(nl) Lambert J. Giebels, 2001, Sukarno. President, 1950-1970, Deel II, Uitgeverij Bert Bakker Amsterdam, ISBN 90-351-2294-1 geb., ISBN 90-351-2325-5 pbk.
(nl) Lambert J. Giebels, 2005, De stille genocide: de fatale gebeurtenissen rond de val van de Indonesische president Soekarno, ISBN 90-351-2871-0

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