Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat

Raden Bagus Idrus Nasir Djajadiningrat
R.B.I.N. Djajadiningrat when serves as Indonesia's Ambassador to Belgium
7th Indonesia Ambassador to Belgium
In office
1968–1970
Preceded byAboeprajitno
Succeeded byChaidir Anwar Sani
9th Indonesia Ambassador to the Soviet Union
In office
1976–1980
Preceded bySuryono Darusman
Succeeded byR.M Mohammad Choesin
Personal details
Born(1920-06-04)June 4, 1920
Serang, Banten, Dutch East Indies
DiedAugust 24, 1980(1980-08-24) (aged 60)
Jakarta
Resting placeKalibata Heroes' Cemetery[1]
NationalityIndonesian
SpouseElise Wihelmina Loedin
RelationsErna Djajadiningrat (sister)
Hussein Jayadiningrat (uncle)
Maria Ulfah Santoso (cousin)
Children
  • Raden Andra Madita Kala Djajadiningrat
  • Raden Ayu Kamarina Laurentia Aisya Djajadiningrat
  • Raden Ayu Laurentina Maryam Nurul 'Ain Djajadiningrat
Parent(s)Ahmad Jayadiningrat (father)
Raden Ajeng Suwitaningrat Sastradipura (mother)
Alma materSTOVIA
Cornell University
OccupationDiplomat
Indonesian Navy
Other nameDidi Djajadiningrat
EthnicityBantenese
NicknameR.B.N. Djajadiningrat
Military service
Allegiance Indonesia
Branch/service Indonesian Navy
Rank Rear admiral
Battles/warsIndonesian National Revolution

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.[2] He also joined as a fighter for Indonesian independence in 1945 during colonial times.[3] During the New Order period, he later became the People's Representative Council member of the ABRI fraction from Golkar appointed by Suharto.[4]

  1. ^ "Daftar Makam tahun 1995-1996" [List of Tombs 1995-1996]. Pahlawan Center. Jakarta: Directorate of Heroism, Pioneer, Solidarity and Social Restoration; Ministry of Social Affairs of Indonesia. Archived from the original on 2018-01-07. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
  2. ^ Rosidi, 2000, p. 193.
  3. ^ Sukono, 2009, p. 3.
  4. ^ Yusuf, 2008, p. 833-835.