…Asian and African states—organized by Indonesia, Myanmar (Burma), Ceylon (Sri Lanka), India, and Pakistan—which took place April 18-24, 1955, in Bandung, Indonesia. In all, 29 countries representing more than half the world's population sent delegates. Read More
Common historical accounts trace the development of Indonesian nationalist historiography to pre-war anti-colonial, historical-literary works and speeches of early nationalists like Muhammad Yamin, Sanusi Pane, and Sukarno (Reid 1979; Sartono 1982; Abdullah and Surjomihardjo 1985).
1948-12-18 Indonesia begins its 2nd political election; 1948-12-20 Second Chamber accept 2nd Police Action in Indonesia; 1949-01-28 UN Security council convicts Dutch aggression in Indonesia; 1949-03-01 Indonesia seizes Yogyakarta from the Dutch; 1949-08-03 Republic Indonesia proclaims cease fire This is a timeline of Indonesian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Indonesia and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Indonesia. See also the list of presidents of Indonesia . Millennia: 1st BCE · 1st-2nd · 3rd. .