List of National Heroes of Indonesia

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The title of National Hero of Indonesia (Gelar Pahlawan Nasional Indonesia) was given in the Suharto-era to patriots and people considered to have helped the history of Indonesia.

This is a list of people who have received the title:

  • Abdul Harris Nasution (1918-2000), general
  • Abdul Kadir (1771-1875)
  • Abdul Muis (1883-1959), writer and nationalist
  • Abdul Rahman Saleh (1909-1947)
  • Achmad Ri'fai Kiai Haji (title given in 2004)
  • Adam Malik (1917-1984), vice president, UN General Assembly president
  • Agus Salim (1884-1954), politician in the early republic
  • Agustinus Adisucipto (d. 1947)
  • Ahmad Dahlan, Kiai Haji (1868-1923), mosque preacher
  • Ahmad Yani (1922-1965), general
  • Albertus Soegijapranata (1896-1963), Jesuit
  • Andi Abdullah Bau Massepe (title given in 2005)
  • Andi Mappanyukki (title given in 2004)
  • Antasari (1797-1862)
  • Arie Frederik Lasut (1918-1945)
  • Bagindo Azizchan (title given in 2005)
  • Basuki Rahmat (1923-1969), general
  • Cik Di Tiro, Teungku (1835-1891)
  • Cilik Riwut (1918-1967)
  • Cut Nyak Dhien (1848-1908)
  • Cut Nyak Meutia (1870-1910)
  • Dewi Sartika
  • Djatikoesoemo (1917-1992)
  • Donald Isaac Panjaitan (1925-1965), major general
  • Eduard Douwes Dekker (1879-1950), journalist, activist
  • Fakhruddin (1890-1929)
  • Fatmawati (1923-1980)
  • Ferdinand Lumbantobing (1899-1962)
  • Fisabilillah, Raja Haji (1727-1784)
  • Frans Kaisiepo (1921-1979)
  • Gatot Mangkoepradja (title given in 2004)
  • Gatot Soebroto (1907-1962), general
  • Hadji Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto (1882-1934), leader of Sarekat Islam
  • Halim Perdana Kusuma (1922-1947)
  • Harun Thohir (1947-1968), corporal of Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation
  • Hasyim Asy'ari (1875-1947), first president of Nahdatul Ulama
  • Hazairin (1906-1975) minister of internal affairs
  • I Gusti Ketut Jelantik
  • I Gusti Ngurah Rai (1917-1946), lieutenant colonel
  • Ignasius Slamet Riyadi
  • Ilyas Yakoub (1903-1958)
  • Ismail Marzuki (title given in 2004)
  • Iwa Kusuma Sumantri
  • Kapitan Pattimura (1783-1817)
  • Karel Satsuit Tubun (1928-1965)
  • Katamso Darmokusumo (1923-1965), brigadier general
  • Ki Hajar Dewantara (1899-1959) educator
  • Kiai Haji Mas Mansur (1896-1946)
  • Kiai Haji Samanhudi (1868-1956)
  • Kiras Bangun (1854-1942, title given in 2005)
  • Kusumah Atmaja (1898-1952)
  • La Madukelleng
  • M.T. Haryono, (1924-1965), lieutenant general
  • Mangkunagara VIII (1925-1995)
  • Maria Walanda Maramis (1872-1924)
  • Marsma Iswahyudi (1918-1947)
  • Martha Christina Tiahahu (1800-1818)
  • Marthen Indey (1912-1986)
  • Maskoen Soemadiredja (title given in 2004)
  • Muhammad Hatta (1902-1980), prime minister, vice president
  • Muhammad Husni Thamrin (1894-1941)
  • Muhammad Roem (1908-1983), diplomat
  • Muhammad Saleh Werdisastro (1908-1966)
  • Muhammad Yamin (1903-1962)
  • Muwardi (1907-1948)
  • Nani Wartabone (1907-1986, title given in 2003)
  • Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin (d. 1852)
  • Nyai Ahmad Dahlan (1872-1946)
  • Nyi Ageng Serang (1752-1828)
  • Otto Iskandardinata (1897-1945)
  • Pakubuwono VI (1807-1849), Susuhunan of Surakarta
  • Pangeran Diponegoro (1785-1855), Javanese prince
  • Parada Harahap
  • Pierre Tandean (1939-1965), captain
  • Pong Tiku (1846-1907)
  • R. Sugiyono Mangunwiyoto (1926-1965), colonel
  • R. Suprapto R (1920-1965), lieutenant general
  • R.E. Martadinata (1921-1966)
  • Raden Ayu Kartini (1879-1904), women's activist
  • Djuanda Kartawidjaja (1911-1963), prime minister
  • Radin Inten II (1834-1856)
  • Raja Ali Haji (1808-1873, title given in 2004)
  • Rasuna Said (1910-1965)
  • Rizal Nurdin (1948-2005, title given in 2005) major general, governor of North Sumatra
  • Robert Wolter Monginsidi (1925-1949)
  • Saharjo (1909-1963) human rights minister
  • Sam Ratulangi (1890-1949), Minahasa politician
  • Silas Papare (1918-1973)
  • Sisingamangaraja XII (1849-1907)
  • Siswondo Parman (1918-1965), lieutenant general
  • Siti Hartinah (1923-1996), wife of Suharto
  • Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX (1912-1988), vice president, sultan and governor of Yogyakarta
  • Sudirman (1916-1950), general in war of independence
  • Suharso (1912-1971)
  • Sukarjo Wiryopranoto (1903-1962)
  • Sukarno (1901-1970), nationalist, first president
  • Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa (1631-1692)
  • Sultan Agung Ayokrokusumo (r. 1613-1645), Sultan of Mataram
  • Sultan Arung Matoa (1726-1765)
  • Sultan Hasanuddin (1631-1670), sultan of Makassar
  • Sultan Iskandar Muda (1593-1636), sultan of Aceh
  • Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II (1767-1862)
  • Sultan Syarif Kasim II
  • Sultan Thaha Sjaifuddin (1816-1904)
  • Supeno (1916-1949)
  • Supomo (1903-1958)
  • Suprijadi (b. 1923)
  • Suroso R.P (1893-1981)
  • Suryo (1898-1948) governor of Jawa Timur
  • Suryopranoto, R.M (1871-1959)
  • Sutan Sjahrir (1909-1966), nationalist, prime minister
  • Sutomo (1920-1981) revolutionary leader
  • Sutoyo Siswomiharjo (1922-1965), major general
  • Syech Yusuf Tajul Khalwati (1626-1699)
  • Teuku Nyak Arif (d. 1968)
  • Teuku Umar (1854-1899)
  • Tjipto Mangunkusumo (1886-1943), nationalist
  • Tuanku Imam Bonjol (1772-1864), nationalist
  • Tuanku Tambusai (1784-1882)
  • Untung Surapati (1660-1706), anti-Dutch activist
  • Urip Sumohardjo (1893-1948), lieutenant general
  • Usman Janatin (1943-1968) military hero of Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation
  • Wage Rudolf Supratman (1903-1938), composer of the national anthem
  • Wahid Hasyim (1914-1953), member of presidential cabinet
  • Wahidin Sudirohusodo (1852-1917)
  • Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes (1895-1952), radiologist
  • Yosaphat Sudarso, Laksamana Madya (1925-1962), naval commander
  • Zainal Mustafa (1899-1944)
  • Zainul Arifin (1909-1963)

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