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Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat was born on 4 June, 1920 in Serang, Banten, Dutch East Indies, is a Diplomat. Discover Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Diplomat
Indonesian Navy |
Age |
60 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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4 June, 1920 |
Birthday |
4 June |
Birthplace |
Serang, Banten, Dutch East Indies |
Date of death |
(1980-08-24) |
Died Place |
Jakarta |
Nationality |
Indonesia |
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Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat's Wife?
His wife is Elise Wihelmina Loedin
Family |
Parents |
Ahmad Jayadiningrat (father)
Raden Ajeng Suwitaningrat Sastradipura (mother) |
Wife |
Elise Wihelmina Loedin |
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Children |
Raden Andra Madita Kala Djajadiningrat
Raden Ayu Kamarina Laurentia Aisya Djajadiningrat
Raden Ayu Laurentina Maryam Nurul 'Ain Djajadiningrat |
Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat worth at the age of 60 years old? Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat’s income source is mostly from being a successful Diplomat. He is from Indonesia. We have estimated
Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Diplomat |
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In 1973, Djajadiningrat served as Director General of Political Affairs of the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Second Development Cabinet.
In 1971, based on a decree no. 20 / LPU / 1971 dated 8 October 1971, Djajadiningrat was appointed by Suharto to become a member of the People's Representative Council from the ABRI fraction of the Golkar.
As a diplomat, Djajadiningrat was ever be the Indonesian Ambassador to Belgium in Brussels for the period 1968-1970 and the Indonesian Ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow for the period 1976-1980.
In the early days of Indonesian Independence, Djajadiningrat has become a member of the Ministry of Information. In addition, he also served as Director General of Demobilization Affairs of the Department of Transmigration, Veterans and Demobilization in Revised Ampera Cabinet in 1967. However, based on Presidential Decree of the Republic of Indonesia no. 34 Year 1968, his post as Director General of Demobilization Affairs was replaced by Arifin Syukur for his expertise as a diplomat was needed by the government.
Djajadiningrat continued his master's degree at Cornell University, United States majoring in Political Science. He graduated with a Master of Arts degree in 1957.
During the Indonesian National Revolution from 1945 to the transfer of sovereignty and the formation of the United States of Indonesia under the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference on 27 December 1949, within the ranks of Navy military personnel in BKR, TKR, TNI and / or ALRI there were only two Navy officers: R. Soebijakto and RBN Djajadiningrat.
On August 5, 1947, the Operation Product concluded with the Renville Agreement signed on 17 January 1948 on the deck of the US warship, USS Renville, but the relationship between the Republic of Indonesia and the Netherlands remained unresolved. Diplomatic negotiations under the supervision of the Committee of Good Offices for Indonesia (consisting of the United States, Australia, and Belgium) are deadlocked, even the Dutch are preparing to attack the Republic of Indonesia again. The Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia devised a plan to deal with possible Dutch attacks. Finally, R. Soebijakto as the Chief of Staff of the Navy moved the General Headquarters of the Indonesian Navy (MBU-ALRI) to Aceh. On December 1, 1948, R. Soebijakto and his staff members departed from Yogyakarta to the area. In connection with his departure, R. Subijakto appointed Djajadiningrat (then a Lieutenant colonel) as Vice Chief of Staff of the Navy in Yogyakarta.
When the transfer of the capital of the Republic of Indonesia from Jakarta to Yogyakarta in 1946, Djajadiningrat along with other Indonesian Army also moved to the city.
On December 8, 1941, the Dutch declared war with Japan. Three months after that Japan succeeded in occupying the Dutch East Indies, so the cadets who were conducting an officer's education were rushed to Colombo, Ceylon. Djajadiningrat along with other cadets of the 1940 generation who were educated in Colombo and following onboard operations were later appointed to be KM (Koninklijk Marine) officers on March 1, 1943. In 1945, he joined with other fighters for Indonesian independence from the Japanese occupation.
Djajadiningrat obtained his military education at Koninklijk Instituut voor de Marine (KIM) Surabaya, an officer education place founded by Conrad Emil Lambert Helfrich as a branch of the central KIM in Den Helder, Netherlands. He was a cadet of the 1940 generation, which in August 1940 was recruited to be educated for two years with 39 other cadets.
Rear admiral Raden Bagus Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat, M.A. (EYD: Jayadiningrat; June 4, 1920 – August 24, 1980) also known as Didi Djajadiningrat was an Indonesian diplomat and navy officer. He also joined as a fighter for Indonesian independence in 1945 during colonial times. During the New Order period, he later became the People's Representative Council of the ABRI fraction from Golkar appointed by Suharto.
His father was Ahmad Jayadiningrat, a Bantenese nobleman who became Regent of Serang period 1901-1927. While his mother was Raden Ajeng Suwitaningrat Sastradipura, a daughter of nobles of Singaperbangsa descent, first Duke of Karawang period 1633-1677.