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Maludin Simbolon was born on 1916 in Indonesia. Discover Maludin Simbolon'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 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
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Born 1916, 1916
Birthday 1916
Birthplace Tarutung, Silindung, Bataklanden, Tapanuli Residency
Date of death 2000
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Nationality Indonesia

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Who Is Maludin Simbolon's Wife?

His wife is Pariyem Simbolon br. Tobing

Family
Parents Julius Simbolon (father) Nursiah br. Lumbantobing (mother)
Wife Pariyem Simbolon br. Tobing
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Children 5

Maludin Simbolon Net Worth

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1961

On July 27, 1961, Maludin Simbolon with his staff and the troops of "Pusukbuhit Division" surrendered formally to the Commander of Kodam II, Lt. Col. Manaf Lubis in Balige, thus ending their resistance to the central government.

1956

Simbolon later joined the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia (PRRI), and announced the termination of the North Sumatra military region's relationship with the central government on December 22, 1956, in Medan, although remained loyal to leadership of the duumvirate Sukarno-Hatta. The Ali Sastroamidjojo Cabinet in Jakarta that night also held an emergency meeting, and in the morning President Sukarno announced Simbolon's removal from his position and appointed his deputy, Lieutenant Colonel Djamin Ginting, to secure the situation. Also mentioned that Lt. Col. Abdul Wahab Makmoer was to be the next commander, should Lt. Col. Gintings fail the effort.

1950

During the Second Dutch Military Aggression, the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia was formed in Sumatra, in which A.K. Gani became military governor and Maludin Simbolon became the deputy. In 1950, he was appointed commander of the Bukit Barisan Territorial-I Army Command, which was formed in conjunction with the formation of the North Sumatra Province which included Aceh, North Tapanuli, South Tapanuli, West Sumatra, and East Sumatra.

Maludin Simbolon was among the regional leaders in Sumatra and Sulawesi, who were dissatisfied with various central government policies in the late 1950s. Some of the demands desired by the regional leaders were improvement of soldier welfare, greater regional autonomy, and replacement of some of the civil and military officials in Jakarta.

1945

Immediately after the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, the People's Security Army (TKR) was formed and he was appointed Commander of the Palembang Ulu Division, with the rank of Colonel. In a reorganization of TKR forces in Sumatra, Simbolon was appointed Commander of Division I / Lahat (1945–46), who supervised 4 regiments and 15 battalions in South Sumatra. When TKR was changed into the Republic of Indonesia's Army (TRI), Simbolon became Commander of the Garuda VII Division in South Sumatra, which oversaw Lampung, Bengkulu, Palembang, and Jambi.

1938

Simbolon took his basic education at a Hollandsch-Inlandsche School Siantar Narumonda, then continued at Chr. Hollandsch Inlandsche Kweekschool (teacher school) Solo, Central Java, and graduated in 1938. There he met his future wife Paniyem in Solo, and from their marriage they had five children.

1916

Colonel Maludin Simbolon (1916 – 2000) was an Indonesian military officer, independence fighter, and Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia's (PRRI) Cabinet.