Pembubaran monarki: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Vedolique (bicara | kontrib)
Vedolique (bicara | kontrib)
Baris 472:
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|[[File:Flag of the Sultanate of Deli.svg|31px|border]]
|[[Sultanate ofKesultanan Deli|Deli]]
|[[Amaluddin Al Sani Perkasa Alamsyah]]
|rowspan="4"|Terjadinya [[Revolusi Sosial Sumatra Timur]], monarki bergabung dalam Republik Indonesia
|rowspan="4"|Acts of violence against the nobility reached their peak during the bloody incident known as the Social Revolution in 1946. Many kings and members of royal families in North Sumatra were murdered and robbed of property and belongings, including Tengku Amir Hamzah, the Indonesian poet who was beheaded in Kuala Begumit. The family of the Sultanate of Deli and Serdang survived thanks to the protection of the Allied soldiers who were there to accept the surrender of the Japanese.
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|[[File:Flag of Asahan.svg|31px|border]]
|[[AsahanKesultanan SultanateAsahan|Asahan]]
|Shaibun Abdul Jalil Rahmad Shah
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|[[File:Flag of Sultanate of Langkat.svg|31px|border]]
|[[Sultanate ofKesultanan Langkat|Langkat]]
|Mahmud Abdul Jalil Rahmad Shah
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|[[File:Royal Malay Banner (Yellow).svg|31px|border]]
|[[Sultanate ofKesultanan Serdang|Serdang]]
|Sulaiman Syariful Alam Shah
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|[[File:Flag of Romania.svg|31px|border]]
|[[KingdomKerajaan of RomaniaRumania|RomaniaRumania]]
|[[MichaelMikael I ofdari RomaniaRumania|MichaelMikael I]]
|1947
|Dibubarkan oleh kelompok komunis
|Forced out by the communists.
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|[[File:Flag of Ireland.svg|31px|border]]
Baris 506:
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|[[File:Flag of Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura.svg|31px|border]]
|[[Sultanate ofKesultanan Siak Sri IndrapuraInderapura|Siak]]
|Kasim Abdul Jalil Syaifudin I
|The Sultan also handed over his property for the struggle of independence of the Republic of Indonesia.
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|[[File:Flag of Sunanate of Surakarta.svg|31px|border]]
|[[Kesunanan Surakarta SunanateHadiningrat|Kesunanan Surakarta]]
|[[Pakubuwono XII]]
|After the declaration of independence of the Republic of Indonesia on 17 August 1945, followed by Indonesian National Revolution, the Surakarta Sunanate with Mangkunegaran Princedom sent a letter of confidence to Sukarno to demonstrate their support for the Indonesian Republic. As the reward the Republic awarded the status of Daerah Istimewa (Special Region, similar to today Yogyakarta Sultanate) within the Republic of Indonesia. However, because the political agitation and opposition from Indonesian communists that led to an anti-monarchy movement and rebellion in early 1946, on 16 June 1946 the Indonesian Republic aborted the special region status; both Surakarta's and Mangkunegara's status were reduced to merely a residence and were later merged into Central Java province.