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Wiranatakusumah V

Wiranatakusumah V (EVO: Wiranatakoesoemah V; 23 November 1888[a] – 22 January 1965) was an Indonesian noble and politician. He served as the first and only Wali Negara of Pasundan, during the Indonesian National Revolution.[1] He also served as the first Minister of Home Affairs and the second chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council.[2][3]

Wiranatakusumah V
Official portrait, 1948
Wali Negara of Pasundan
In office
24 April 1948 – 10 February 1950
Prime MinisterAdil Puradiredja
Djumhana Wiriaatmadja
Anwar Tjokroaminoto
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Ministerial offices
1945–1948Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council
1945Minister of Home Affairs
Legislative offices
1956–1959Member of the
Constitutional Assembly
1945Member of the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence
1945Member of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence
1931–1935
1921–1929
Member of the Volksraad
1926Member of the West Java Provinciale Raad
Other offices
1920–1931
1935–1945
Regent of Bandung
1912–1920Regent of Cianjur
Personal details
Born
Muharam

(1888-11-23)23 November 1888
Bandung, Dutch East Indies
Died22 January 1965(1965-01-22) (aged 76)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Political partyPSII (from 1955)
Spouse(s)
Inda Admini
(m. 1910; div. 1911)

Cucu Soehanah
(m. 1911; div. 1916)

(m. 1916; div. 1924)

Oekoen Sangkaningrat
(m. 1924; div. 1935)

Siti Aisyah
(m. 1935; div. 1936)

Rohanah Yudabrata
(m. 1936; div. 1944)

(m. 1945)

Euis Koeraesin
(m. 1944; div. 1944)
Children24
EducationOpleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren (OSVIA)
OccupationPolitician

He was born on 23 November 1888. He was educated at the Europeesche Lagere School (ELS), the Hogere Burgerschool (HBS), and later the Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren (OSVIA). His first career in government began when he was a clerk at Wedana Tanjungsari, Sumedang in 1910. One year later, he became a Police Mantri in Cibadak, Sukabumi, and continued with the same position in Sukapura, Tasikmalaya. In 1912, he became Assistant Wedana of Obeureum, Tasikmalaya, before being appointed Regent of Cianjur from 1912 to 1920, and Regent of Bandung from 1920 to 1931 and again from 1935 to 1945. Following the Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 1945, he was appointed by President Sukarno to the office of Minister of Home Affairs of Indonesia, and was later appointed the Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council. In 1948, he was narrowly elected head of state, or Wali Negara, of the newly created state of Pasundan, with Adil Poeradiredja, being elected prime minister.

He was opposed to the creation of the state, but agreed to serve as Wali Negara at the insistence of the people of West Java and the Indonesian government based in Yogyakarta, despite being ill at the time. On 27 December 1949, the state of Pasundan was the first to rejoin the Republic of Indonesia, and on 8 March 1950, the state itself was dissolved, with Wiranatakusumah V giving up his mandate. Following the end of Pasundan, he remained active in politics. He became a member of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII), and lead the West Java branch of the PSII. In 1955, he was elected to the Constitutional Assembly following the 1955 Constitutional Assembly election, he served until the assembly's dissolution in 1959.[4] He died on 22 January 1965.[5]

Biography Edit

Early life and education Edit

Raden Aria Adipati Wiranatakusumah V, born only as Raden Muharam, was born in Bandung, on 23 November 1888. His father R. Adipati Koesoemahdilaga, the regent of Bandung, died when he was five years old. Resulting in him being taken care of by her mother.[6] He was later taken care of by 3 guardian parents, R. Martanagara, R. Ardinagara, and Suriadiningrat. One of his guardians was an orientalist and Advisor for Indigenous Affairs for the colonial government.[7]

When he was 9 years old, he was sent away to live with the Adams family to receive a western education at the Europeesche Lagere School (ELS), an elementary school for Europeans and indigenous people of noble descent. At the suggestion of professor Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, he transferred to the Hogere Burgerschool (HBS) in Batavia.[6] He received his diploma in 1910, and continued his education to the Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren (OSVIA), a school for the priyayi.[8]

Pre-independence career Edit

 
Wiranatakusumah as regent, c. 1920

On 6 July 1910, he was started his civil service career by becoming a clerk at Wedana Tanjungsari, Sumedang.[8] He was then appointed to become a Police Mantri in Cibadak, Sukabumi and continued with the same position in Sukapura, Tasikmalaya. On 19 January 1912, he rose to the position of assistant to the Wedana of Cibeureum, Tasikmalaya. While serving in Tasikmalaya, he wrote a book regarding the management of villages. He was then appointed to the position of Regent of Cianjur, replacing Demang Natakusumah, with a salary of 1200 gulden.[9]

Wiranatakusumah V served as the Regent of Cianjur for eight years, from 1912 until 1920, being replaced by Suriadiningrat. During his tenure, he was successful in advancing the economy of Cianjur, making Cianjur the breadbasket of West Java. He did this by turning the areas of Cihea and Ciranjang from swamps to farmland, by buying 750 hectares of local land and using the local workforce to turn these areas into arable farmland. Following this achievement, he was given further autonomy by the colonial government in managing local affairs.[10] In 1920, he was transferred to Bandung, where became Regent in 1920, to replace the position of the deceased R. Martanagara.[11]

His inauguration as regent took place on 12 April 1920, and it received great attention. With all the Regents in Parahyangan being present at the ceremony, alongside a number of other civil servants and military officers.[12] He served as regent twice, first from 1920 until 1931, and then again from 1935 until 1945. One 18 June 1921, he, to enliven the Java Institute Congress, held a tonil (play) in the courtyard of the Bandung Regency Pendopo. The play was based on the Lutung Kasarung folk tale, a folk tale of Sundanese origin.[13] The performance was described as spectacular, with the Sri Poestaka magazine describing it as:

The sanctity of the narration is evident really in section 13, at the time of the cutting of the paddy. In that part, when some of the gods descended from heaven, carrying all the necessities to cut the rice, one by one knelt and worshiped in order and carefulness; the silence of the play was felt to seep into the bones and marrow stopping the breathing and heartbeat […] The thousands of people were silent and did not say a word, so that in the comedy the yard was lonely and very quiet

— Sri Poestaka magazine, 1921.[13][14]

In 1920, he was elected to the Volksraad, representing the Sedio Moelio, the association of the regents, and took his seat in 1921.[9] In 1929, he managed to assemble the indigenous lords in the Perhimpoenan Pegawai Bestur Boemipoetra (PPBB). When the province of West Java was created by the colonial government in 1926, Wiranatakusumah V was elected as a member of the Provinciale Raad (Provincial Council). He temporarily gave up his position as regent to move to Batavia in 1931, he regained the position in 1935. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, he remained as regent until 24 June 1945, when he was replaced by Suriaputra.[15]

Struggle for Independence Edit

Wiranatakusumah V became a member of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK) and the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence (PPKI).[16] Following the Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 1945, he was appointed by President Sukarno to the office of Minister of Home Affairs of Indonesia in the Presidential Cabinet. As minister, he toured all across Java, consolidating local governments to support the Republican government. He only served as minister until November, when the cabinet was dissolved and replaced by the First Sjahrir Cabinet.[17]

On 29 November 1945, he was appointed the Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council by president Sukarno.[17] In 1948, the third West Java conference, was held from 23 February until 5 March 1948, to elect the government of the newly created state of Pasundan. At this conference, Wiranatakusumah V was narrowly elected head of state, or Wali Negara, with Adil Poeradiredja, the head of the pro-republican faction, being elected prime minister. The delegates to the conference subsequently became the Pasundan parliament.[18] Though he was initially opposed to the creation of the state, he agreed to serve as Wali Negara at the insistence of the people of West Java and the Indonesian government based in Yogyakarta, despite being ill at the time.[17]

Wali Negara of Pasundan Edit

 
Wiranatakusumah as Wali Negara, c. 1948

On 19 March 1948, Wiranatakusumah finally arrived in the Andir Airfield (now Husein Sastranegara International Airport) in Bandung. He was greeted by the populace of the State of Pasundan. Unexpectedly, a rousing welcome accompanied by a cry of Merdeka (which was an Indonesian salute) prompted the Dutch to arrest several teachers and students who were thought to be responsible for these cry.[19]

Wiranatakusumah V was then inaugurated as Wali Negar on 24 April 1948. The inauguration was attended by the Lieutenant Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Hubertus van Mook, the General Secretary of the Provisional Federal Government, Abdulkadir Widjojoatmodjo, and the Recomba (government commissioner for administrative affairs) of West Java, Hilman Djajadiningrat.[20]

After the formation of the United States of Indonesia, there war a growing demand by the Pasundan populace to dissolve the state. On 10 February 1950, located at the Pakuan building, the residence of the Wali Negara, Wiranatakusumah, represented by his deputy, Djuarsa, handed over his power as the Wali Negara of Pasundan to the Commisary of the United States of Indonesia for West Java, Sewaka. Then, on 8 March 1950, the state itself was dissolved.[21]

Later career and death Edit

Following the end of the National Revolution, he remained active in politics. He became a member of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII), and lead the West Java branch of the PSII. In 1955, he was elected to the Constitutional Assembly following the 1955 Constitutional Assembly election, he served until the assembly's dissolution in 1959.[4] After two years of fighting an illness, he died on 22 January 1965.[5]

Legacy Edit

According to, Historian and biographer, Lip D. Yahya, who wrote a book on Wiranatakusumah V, entitled R.A.A.H.M. Wiranatakusumah V : Kedalaman Yang Belum Terselami, Wiranatakusumah V was of the central figures in the formation of the Republic of Indonesia. With the transfer of power from the Pasundan State having started the momentum for the collapse of other Dutch-backed states. "The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia probably would not exist if there was no Pasundan State that joined itself. With him merging Pasundan into the republic (Indonesia), all became weak and followed. This is rarely seen, that he was the first to re-integrate the Pasundan State into Indonesia." Yahya also stated that Wiranatakusumah V deserved to be made a national hero for his efforts to maintain the unity of the Republic of Indonesia, but that "It takes a process. What is clear, let's continue to discuss the figure of Wiranatakusumah V so that it becomes knowledge that is understood by the wider public."[1]

Works Edit

Throughout his life, Wiranatakusumah V, had written a number of works. This includes books, speeches, and other writings. The following is a list of works written by Wiranatakusumah V:[22]

  • Preadvies tentang kekuasaan yang patut akan dijalankan oleh Sedio Moelio dalam hal memilih dan mengangkat Lid Volsraad, featured in the Tjaja Hindia magazine, 1917.
  • Een En Ander Over Soendaneeshe Muziek, written together with J. Kunst, featured in the Java Instituut magazine, 1921.
  • Het Een en Ander Over het Autonoom Regentshap Bandoeng, featured in the Penjoeloeh magazine, 1932.

Personal life Edit

 
Wiranatakusumah V (right), with his third wife, Syarifah Nawawi (left).

Wiranatakusumah V had 7 different wives, and 24 children, with 12 being male and 12 being female.[5] His first wife was R. A. Inda Admini, whom he married in 1910, however they divorced in 1911.[23] Wiranatakusumah V then remarried to his second wife R. A. Soehanah, until they divorced in 1916.[24] His third wife was Syarifah Nawawi, they had three children, they divorced in 1924.[25] His fourth wife was R. A. Oekoen Sangkaningrat, and they had four children together, however he again divorced her in 1935.[26] His fifth wife was R. A. Siti Aisyah, and they had only a single child, however he divorced her in 1936.[27] He remarried again in 1936 to R. A. Rohanah Yudabrata, he divorced her in 1944. Shortly thereafter he remarried to R. A. Euis Koeraesin, they had a single child together, but again he divorced her, making this his shortest marriage.[27]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Another version places his date of birth on 8 August 1888

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ a b Ranawati 2020b.
  2. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 33.
  3. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 34.
  4. ^ a b Yahya 2011, p. 7.
  5. ^ a b c Yahya 2011, p. 8.
  6. ^ a b Yahya 2011, p. 1.
  7. ^ Ranawati 2020a.
  8. ^ a b Yahya 2011, p. 2.
  9. ^ a b Yahya 2011, p. 3.
  10. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 10.
  11. ^ Wiradiredja 2012, p. 288.
  12. ^ Bandungkab 2012.
  13. ^ a b Yahya 2011, p. 13.
  14. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 14.
  15. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 4.
  16. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 5.
  17. ^ a b c Yahya 2011, p. 6.
  18. ^ Helius et al. 1992, pp. 42–43.
  19. ^ Helius et al. 1992, p. 56.
  20. ^ Parliament of Pasundan 1949, p. 20.
  21. ^ Helius et al. 1992, p. 80.
  22. ^ Yahya 2011, pp. 22–23.
  23. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 35.
  24. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 36.
  25. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 37.
  26. ^ Yahya 2011, p. 38.
  27. ^ a b Yahya 2011, p. 39.

Bibliography Edit

  • Yahya, Lip D. (2011). R.A.A.H.M. Wiranatakusumah V : Kedalaman Yang Belum Terselami (in Indonesian). Yayasan Wiranatakusumah.
  • Ranawati, Nur Khansa (2020a). "Kiprah Wiranatakusumah V, Sang Priyayi Nasionalis Asal Bandung". www.ayobandung.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • Ranawati, Nur Khansa (2020b). "Wiranatakusumah V, Presiden Pertama dan Terakhir Negara Pasundan". www.ayobandung.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  • Wiradiredja, Mohamad Yusuf (2012). Peranan R. A. A. Wiranatakusumah V Dalam Penyebaran Tembang Sunda Cianjuran (in Indonesian).
  • Bandungkab (2012). . Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  • Helius, Sjamsuddin; Ekadjati, Edi S.; Marlina, Kuswiah; Wiwi, Ietje (1992). Menuju Negara Kesatuan: Negara Pasundan. Jakarta: Ministry of Education and Culture.
  • Parliament of Pasundan (1949), Risalah Tahun 1948 - 1949 Parlemen Pasundan, Bandung: Drukkerij Mascotte


Political offices
Preceded by
Office established
Wali Negara of Pasundan
1948 – 1950
Succeeded by
Office disestablished
Preceded by
Office established
Minister of Home Affairs
1945 – 1945
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Hasan Sumadipraja
Regent of Bandung
1935-1945
Succeeded by
Suriaputra
Preceded by
R. Martanagara
Regent of Bandung
1920-1931
Succeeded by
Hasan Sumadipraja
Preceded by
Demang Natakusumah
Regent of Cianjur
1912 – 1920
Succeeded by
Suriadiningrat
Government offices
Preceded by
Margono Djojohadikusumo
Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council
1945 – 1948
Succeeded by

wiranatakusumah, wiranatakoesoemah, november, 1888, january, 1965, indonesian, noble, politician, served, first, only, wali, negara, pasundan, during, indonesian, national, revolution, also, served, first, minister, home, affairs, second, chairman, supreme, ad. Wiranatakusumah V EVO Wiranatakoesoemah V 23 November 1888 a 22 January 1965 was an Indonesian noble and politician He served as the first and only Wali Negara of Pasundan during the Indonesian National Revolution 1 He also served as the first Minister of Home Affairs and the second chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council 2 3 Raden Aria AdipatiWiranatakusumah VOfficial portrait 1948Wali Negara of PasundanIn office 24 April 1948 10 February 1950Prime MinisterAdil PuradiredjaDjumhana WiriaatmadjaAnwar TjokroaminotoPreceded byOffice createdSucceeded byOffice abolishedMinisterial offices1945 1948Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council1945Minister of Home AffairsLegislative offices1956 1959Member of theConstitutional Assembly1945Member of the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence1945Member of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence1931 19351921 1929Member of the Volksraad1926Member of the West Java Provinciale RaadOther offices1920 19311935 1945Regent of Bandung1912 1920Regent of CianjurPersonal detailsBornMuharam 1888 11 23 23 November 1888Bandung Dutch East IndiesDied22 January 1965 1965 01 22 aged 76 Jakarta IndonesiaPolitical partyPSII from 1955 Spouse s Inda Admini m 1910 div 1911 wbr Cucu Soehanah m 1911 div 1916 wbr Syarifah Nawawi m 1916 div 1924 wbr Oekoen Sangkaningrat m 1924 div 1935 wbr Siti Aisyah m 1935 div 1936 wbr Rohanah Yudabrata m 1936 div 1944 wbr m 1945 wbr Euis Koeraesin m 1944 div 1944 wbr Children24EducationOpleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren OSVIA OccupationPoliticianHe was born on 23 November 1888 He was educated at the Europeesche Lagere School ELS the Hogere Burgerschool HBS and later the Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren OSVIA His first career in government began when he was a clerk at Wedana Tanjungsari Sumedang in 1910 One year later he became a Police Mantri in Cibadak Sukabumi and continued with the same position in Sukapura Tasikmalaya In 1912 he became Assistant Wedana of Obeureum Tasikmalaya before being appointed Regent of Cianjur from 1912 to 1920 and Regent of Bandung from 1920 to 1931 and again from 1935 to 1945 Following the Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 1945 he was appointed by President Sukarno to the office of Minister of Home Affairs of Indonesia and was later appointed the Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council In 1948 he was narrowly elected head of state or Wali Negara of the newly created state of Pasundan with Adil Poeradiredja being elected prime minister He was opposed to the creation of the state but agreed to serve as Wali Negara at the insistence of the people of West Java and the Indonesian government based in Yogyakarta despite being ill at the time On 27 December 1949 the state of Pasundan was the first to rejoin the Republic of Indonesia and on 8 March 1950 the state itself was dissolved with Wiranatakusumah V giving up his mandate Following the end of Pasundan he remained active in politics He became a member of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party PSII and lead the West Java branch of the PSII In 1955 he was elected to the Constitutional Assembly following the 1955 Constitutional Assembly election he served until the assembly s dissolution in 1959 4 He died on 22 January 1965 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Pre independence career 1 3 Struggle for Independence 1 4 Wali Negara of Pasundan 1 5 Later career and death 2 Legacy 3 Works 4 Personal life 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 BibliographyBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Raden Aria Adipati Wiranatakusumah V born only as Raden Muharam was born in Bandung on 23 November 1888 His father R Adipati Koesoemahdilaga the regent of Bandung died when he was five years old Resulting in him being taken care of by her mother 6 He was later taken care of by 3 guardian parents R Martanagara R Ardinagara and Suriadiningrat One of his guardians was an orientalist and Advisor for Indigenous Affairs for the colonial government 7 When he was 9 years old he was sent away to live with the Adams family to receive a western education at the Europeesche Lagere School ELS an elementary school for Europeans and indigenous people of noble descent At the suggestion of professor Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje he transferred to the Hogere Burgerschool HBS in Batavia 6 He received his diploma in 1910 and continued his education to the Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren OSVIA a school for the priyayi 8 Pre independence career Edit nbsp Wiranatakusumah as regent c 1920On 6 July 1910 he was started his civil service career by becoming a clerk at Wedana Tanjungsari Sumedang 8 He was then appointed to become a Police Mantri in Cibadak Sukabumi and continued with the same position in Sukapura Tasikmalaya On 19 January 1912 he rose to the position of assistant to the Wedana of Cibeureum Tasikmalaya While serving in Tasikmalaya he wrote a book regarding the management of villages He was then appointed to the position of Regent of Cianjur replacing Demang Natakusumah with a salary of 1200 gulden 9 Wiranatakusumah V served as the Regent of Cianjur for eight years from 1912 until 1920 being replaced by Suriadiningrat During his tenure he was successful in advancing the economy of Cianjur making Cianjur the breadbasket of West Java He did this by turning the areas of Cihea and Ciranjang from swamps to farmland by buying 750 hectares of local land and using the local workforce to turn these areas into arable farmland Following this achievement he was given further autonomy by the colonial government in managing local affairs 10 In 1920 he was transferred to Bandung where became Regent in 1920 to replace the position of the deceased R Martanagara 11 His inauguration as regent took place on 12 April 1920 and it received great attention With all the Regents in Parahyangan being present at the ceremony alongside a number of other civil servants and military officers 12 He served as regent twice first from 1920 until 1931 and then again from 1935 until 1945 One 18 June 1921 he to enliven the Java Institute Congress held a tonil play in the courtyard of the Bandung Regency Pendopo The play was based on the Lutung Kasarung folk tale a folk tale of Sundanese origin 13 The performance was described as spectacular with the Sri Poestaka magazine describing it as The sanctity of the narration is evident really in section 13 at the time of the cutting of the paddy In that part when some of the gods descended from heaven carrying all the necessities to cut the rice one by one knelt and worshiped in order and carefulness the silence of the play was felt to seep into the bones and marrow stopping the breathing and heartbeat The thousands of people were silent and did not say a word so that in the comedy the yard was lonely and very quiet Sri Poestaka magazine 1921 13 14 In 1920 he was elected to the Volksraad representing the Sedio Moelio the association of the regents and took his seat in 1921 9 In 1929 he managed to assemble the indigenous lords in the Perhimpoenan Pegawai Bestur Boemipoetra PPBB When the province of West Java was created by the colonial government in 1926 Wiranatakusumah V was elected as a member of the Provinciale Raad Provincial Council He temporarily gave up his position as regent to move to Batavia in 1931 he regained the position in 1935 During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies he remained as regent until 24 June 1945 when he was replaced by Suriaputra 15 Struggle for Independence Edit Wiranatakusumah V became a member of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence BPUPK and the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence PPKI 16 Following the Proclamation of Independence on 17 August 1945 he was appointed by President Sukarno to the office of Minister of Home Affairs of Indonesia in the Presidential Cabinet As minister he toured all across Java consolidating local governments to support the Republican government He only served as minister until November when the cabinet was dissolved and replaced by the First Sjahrir Cabinet 17 On 29 November 1945 he was appointed the Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council by president Sukarno 17 In 1948 the third West Java conference was held from 23 February until 5 March 1948 to elect the government of the newly created state of Pasundan At this conference Wiranatakusumah V was narrowly elected head of state or Wali Negara with Adil Poeradiredja the head of the pro republican faction being elected prime minister The delegates to the conference subsequently became the Pasundan parliament 18 Though he was initially opposed to the creation of the state he agreed to serve as Wali Negara at the insistence of the people of West Java and the Indonesian government based in Yogyakarta despite being ill at the time 17 Wali Negara of Pasundan Edit nbsp Wiranatakusumah as Wali Negara c 1948On 19 March 1948 Wiranatakusumah finally arrived in the Andir Airfield now Husein Sastranegara International Airport in Bandung He was greeted by the populace of the State of Pasundan Unexpectedly a rousing welcome accompanied by a cry of Merdeka which was an Indonesian salute prompted the Dutch to arrest several teachers and students who were thought to be responsible for these cry 19 Wiranatakusumah V was then inaugurated as Wali Negar on 24 April 1948 The inauguration was attended by the Lieutenant Governor General of the Dutch East Indies Hubertus van Mook the General Secretary of the Provisional Federal Government Abdulkadir Widjojoatmodjo and the Recomba government commissioner for administrative affairs of West Java Hilman Djajadiningrat 20 After the formation of the United States of Indonesia there war a growing demand by the Pasundan populace to dissolve the state On 10 February 1950 located at the Pakuan building the residence of the Wali Negara Wiranatakusumah represented by his deputy Djuarsa handed over his power as the Wali Negara of Pasundan to the Commisary of the United States of Indonesia for West Java Sewaka Then on 8 March 1950 the state itself was dissolved 21 Later career and death Edit Following the end of the National Revolution he remained active in politics He became a member of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party PSII and lead the West Java branch of the PSII In 1955 he was elected to the Constitutional Assembly following the 1955 Constitutional Assembly election he served until the assembly s dissolution in 1959 4 After two years of fighting an illness he died on 22 January 1965 5 Legacy EditAccording to Historian and biographer Lip D Yahya who wrote a book on Wiranatakusumah V entitled R A A H M Wiranatakusumah V Kedalaman Yang Belum Terselami Wiranatakusumah V was of the central figures in the formation of the Republic of Indonesia With the transfer of power from the Pasundan State having started the momentum for the collapse of other Dutch backed states The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia probably would not exist if there was no Pasundan State that joined itself With him merging Pasundan into the republic Indonesia all became weak and followed This is rarely seen that he was the first to re integrate the Pasundan State into Indonesia Yahya also stated that Wiranatakusumah V deserved to be made a national hero for his efforts to maintain the unity of the Republic of Indonesia but that It takes a process What is clear let s continue to discuss the figure of Wiranatakusumah V so that it becomes knowledge that is understood by the wider public 1 Works EditThroughout his life Wiranatakusumah V had written a number of works This includes books speeches and other writings The following is a list of works written by Wiranatakusumah V 22 Preadvies tentang kekuasaan yang patut akan dijalankan oleh Sedio Moelio dalam hal memilih dan mengangkat Lid Volsraad featured in the Tjaja Hindia magazine 1917 Een En Ander Over Soendaneeshe Muziek written together with J Kunst featured in the Java Instituut magazine 1921 Het Een en Ander Over het Autonoom Regentshap Bandoeng featured in the Penjoeloeh magazine 1932 Personal life Edit nbsp Wiranatakusumah V right with his third wife Syarifah Nawawi left Wiranatakusumah V had 7 different wives and 24 children with 12 being male and 12 being female 5 His first wife was R A Inda Admini whom he married in 1910 however they divorced in 1911 23 Wiranatakusumah V then remarried to his second wife R A Soehanah until they divorced in 1916 24 His third wife was Syarifah Nawawi they had three children they divorced in 1924 25 His fourth wife was R A Oekoen Sangkaningrat and they had four children together however he again divorced her in 1935 26 His fifth wife was R A Siti Aisyah and they had only a single child however he divorced her in 1936 27 He remarried again in 1936 to R A Rohanah Yudabrata he divorced her in 1944 Shortly thereafter he remarried to R A Euis Koeraesin they had a single child together but again he divorced her making this his shortest marriage 27 Notes Edit Another version places his date of birth on 8 August 1888References EditCitations Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wiranatakusumah V a b Ranawati 2020b Yahya 2011 p 33 Yahya 2011 p 34 a b Yahya 2011 p 7 a b c Yahya 2011 p 8 a b Yahya 2011 p 1 Ranawati 2020a a b Yahya 2011 p 2 a b Yahya 2011 p 3 Yahya 2011 p 10 Wiradiredja 2012 p 288 Bandungkab 2012 a b Yahya 2011 p 13 Yahya 2011 p 14 Yahya 2011 p 4 Yahya 2011 p 5 a b c Yahya 2011 p 6 Helius et al 1992 pp 42 43 Helius et al 1992 p 56 Parliament of Pasundan 1949 p 20 Helius et al 1992 p 80 Yahya 2011 pp 22 23 Yahya 2011 p 35 Yahya 2011 p 36 Yahya 2011 p 37 Yahya 2011 p 38 a b Yahya 2011 p 39 Bibliography Edit Yahya Lip D 2011 R A A H M Wiranatakusumah V Kedalaman Yang Belum Terselami in Indonesian Yayasan Wiranatakusumah Ranawati Nur Khansa 2020a Kiprah Wiranatakusumah V Sang Priyayi Nasionalis Asal Bandung www ayobandung com in Indonesian Retrieved 21 October 2021 Ranawati Nur Khansa 2020b Wiranatakusumah V Presiden Pertama dan Terakhir Negara Pasundan www ayobandung com in Indonesian Retrieved 22 October 2021 Wiradiredja Mohamad Yusuf 2012 Peranan R A A Wiranatakusumah V Dalam Penyebaran Tembang Sunda Cianjuran in Indonesian Bandungkab 2012 Bupati R H A A WIRANATA KUSUMAH V Dalem Haji Periode 1920 1931 1935 1945 Archived from the original on 23 December 2014 Retrieved 21 October 2021 Helius Sjamsuddin Ekadjati Edi S Marlina Kuswiah Wiwi Ietje 1992 Menuju Negara Kesatuan Negara Pasundan Jakarta Ministry of Education and Culture Parliament of Pasundan 1949 Risalah Tahun 1948 1949 Parlemen Pasundan Bandung Drukkerij Mascotte Political officesPreceded byOffice established Wali Negara of Pasundan1948 1950 Succeeded byOffice disestablishedPreceded byOffice established Minister of Home Affairs1945 1945 Succeeded bySutan SjahrirPreceded byHasan Sumadipraja Regent of Bandung1935 1945 Succeeded bySuriaputraPreceded byR Martanagara Regent of Bandung1920 1931 Succeeded byHasan SumadiprajaPreceded byDemang Natakusumah Regent of Cianjur1912 1920 Succeeded bySuriadiningratGovernment officesPreceded byMargono Djojohadikusumo Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council1945 1948 Succeeded byArio Soerjo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wiranatakusumah V amp oldid 1152473651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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