6th Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia
In office 6 September 1950 – 20 March 1951
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Ki Sarmidi Mangunsarkoro
Succeeded by
Wongsonegoro
In office 3 April 1952 – 30 July 1953
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Wongsonegoro
Succeeded by
Mohammad Yamin
Personal details
Born
(1902-07-30)30 July 1902 Padang, Dutch East Indies
Died
8 March 1981(1981-03-08) (aged 78) Jakarta, Indonesia
Spouse
Siti Zairi
Children
1
Alma mater
STOVIA
Occupation
Politician
Bahder Djohan (30 July 1902 – 8 March 1981) was an Indonesian politician who served as the 6th Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia. He served in the Natsir and Wilopo Cabinets.
BahderDjohan (30 July 1902 – 8 March 1981) was an Indonesian politician who served as the 6th Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia. He served...
great contribution to Indonesia, namely Sutan Sjahrir, Agus Salim, BahderDjohan, Rohana Kudus, Emil Salim, Dr. Syahrir, etc. The city has its origins...
Rangshrisht, Chulalongkorn University Lindsay Ride, University of Hong Kong BahderDjohan, University of Indonesia Sir Sydney Caine, University of Malaya Vidal...
(Indonesian Islamic Union Party - PSII) Minister of Education & Culture: BahderDjohan Minister of Religious Affairs: Fakih Usman (Masyumi Party) Minister...
office 30 July 1953 – 12 August 1955 President Sukarno Preceded by BahderDjohan Succeeded by R.M. Suwandi 6th Minister of Law In office 27 April 1951 –...
became personages in the Indonesian government were Adnan Kapau Gani and BahderDjohan. In the early 20th century, many young Minangkabaus migrated to Europe...
Chamsyah, Indonesian government minister Bagindo Azizchan, mayor of Padang BahderDjohan, Indonesian government minister Burhanuddin al-Helmy, president of the...
mainly managed to recruit young male writers such as Mohammad Hatta, BahderDjohan, Mohammad Yamin and Adi Negoro. According to a retrospective she wrote...
August 1949 – 15 August 1950 Preceded by Ali Sastroamidjojo Succeeded by BahderDjohan 2nd Chairman of the Indonesian National Party In office 29 January 1946 –...