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511: 75: 595:, the government and his family decided to bury him in Baghdad as a "symbol of the eternal bond between Indonesia and Iraq". Dahlan's funeral procession on 19 May was attended by thousands of Baghdad residents, and the Iraqi government granted permission for his body to be interred at the complex of the 582:
Two of his daughters followed him to Baghdad several days later, where they observed him often working late into the night setting up the embassy's operations and attending diplomatic receptions. He was later admitted into the hospital after exhibiting signs of weakness and exhaustion and died on 12
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that November and enrolled in a Christian teacher's school. School archives indicate that he was the only indigenous person from the East Indies in a class of 21 students, with the remaining students coming from various places throughout the Netherlands. He graduated in 1915, one year earlier than
492:), becoming the first native speaker of Malay to teach the language at the university. He provided instruction on conversational Malay to Dutch colonial officer candidates seeking assignment in the East Indies, while Van Ronkel taught Malay grammar. In 1919, he was accepted as a member of the 550:, whose selections for posts in Islamic countries were given priority as an Islamic political party, submitted Dahlan's nomination in a cabinet meeting on 20 February. He was sworn in to his post on 27 February, and his appointment took effect on 1 March. Although he was formally assigned to 343:). Despite the matrilineality of Minangkabau culture, Dahlan inherited the aristocratic title Baginda from his father as a result of the influences of the patrilineal Islamic culture on Pariaman and Minangkabau society by traders from the Arab world. 436:
saw its biggest floods in 30 years, submerging villages and rail infrastructure. Dahlan successfully organized the association's charity event to raise funds for the flood's victims. That same year, at the urging of the exiled
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in the East Indies. Because of these two events, he gained the support of fellow students and, in 1917, was elected as the youngest chairperson in the history of the association at the age of 22.
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Upon graduation with an indigenous teacher's certificate in 1913, Dahlan, Tan Malaka, and a third student were offered the opportunity to continue their education in the
325:, and Siti Alidjah, who is also known as Uniang. He had two younger brothers and seven younger sisters, three of whom died in childhood. His family belonged to the 619:, p. 33) found at least one Japanese military administration source that alternatively indicates 15 July 1895 as his date of birth. This finding is echoed by 542:, respectively, to establish formal relations with two of the first countries to recognize Indonesia's independence and support its diplomatic efforts in the 388:. It is unknown how Abdoellah was able to enroll his son in the European-style school, but Dutch colonial officials during that period were known to have 1057: 510: 514:
Dahlan Abdullah, center, dressed in traditional Minangkabau clothing, was received by the Iraqi government with military honors on 8 April 1950.
368:, from where Dahlan would graduate in 1907. The following year, his father enrolled him in a prestigious auxiliary teacher training school ( 494: 519: 346:
Growing up, Dahlan lived with his family in the village of Pasia, one of Pariaman's most populated neighborhoods. He learned to read the
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Nasionalisme Seorang Putra Pariaman: Mengenang Kepahlawanan H. Bagindo Dahlan Abdullah (1895–1950)
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The aristocratic title is written alternatingly in different sources as Bagindo and Baginda.
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between January and February 1950. Out of these ten individuals, Dahlan Abdullah and
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The 15 June 1895 birth date is engraved on Dahlan Abdullah's tomb in Baghdad.
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scheduled, with a certificate allowing him to teach primary school.
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at a young age and enrolled in an indigenous elementary school (
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At Leiden University, Dahlan formed a close relationship with
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on 15 June 1895, the eldest son of Abdoellah, a local judge (
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Chaniago, Hasril; Nopriyasman; Abdullah, Iqbal Alan (2020).
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On the recommendation of Indonesian foreign minister
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Baginda Dahlan Abdullah: Bapak Kebangsaan Indonesia
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Index

Bagindo Dahlan Abdullah
Indonesian name
family name
patronymic
given name
Haji

United States of Indonesia
Kingdom of Iraq
Pariaman
Dutch East Indies
Baghdad
Kingdom of Iraq
Mausoleum of Abdul-Qadir Gilani
Alma mater
Leiden University
Indonesian
Minangkabau
United States of Indonesia
Kingdom of Iraq
Syria
Jordan
Lebanon
Pariaman
West Sumatra
Dutch East Indies
Islamic law
Minangkabau
matrilineally
clan

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