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What (who) is Haji Mohammad Suharto - definition

2ND PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA, ARMY GENERAL (1921-2008)
SOEHARTO; Bemusu; Soeharto; Mohamed Suharto; Thojib N.J. Suharto; Thojib NJ Suharto; General Suharto; Thojib I. Suharto; Haji Mohammad Suharto; President Suharto; Pak Harto; Raden Suharto
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  • 1973 official portrait for his second term
  • 1988}}
  • Official portrait, 1998
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  • Suharto and his wife in Islamic attire after performing the [[hajj]] in 1991
  • 1963}}
  • As Major General, Suharto (''at right, foreground'') attends funeral for assassinated generals, 5 October 1965
  • 1967}}
  • Suharto reads his resignation speech at Merdeka Palace on 21 May 1998. His vice president and successor, [[B. J. Habibie]], is on his left hand side
  • Suharto taking the presidential oath of office, 27 March 1968
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Haji pottery         
  • Large Haji pottery jar
  • Haji plate, Kōriyama site, [[Sendai, Miyagi]]
JAPANESE POTTERY
Haji Ware; Haji ware
is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish-brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian periods of Japanese history. It was used for both ritual and utilitarian purposes, and many examples have been found in Japanese tombs, where they form part of the basis of dating archaeological sites.
Haji Jaber         
ERITREAN LITERARY WRITER AND JOURNALIST (* 1976)
Haji Jabir
Haji Jabir (born 1976) is an Eritrean novelist and journalist. He was born in the city of Massawa on the Red Sea coast.
Haji Omeran         
TOWN IN THE ERBIL GOVERNORATE, IRAQ
Haj Omran; Haji Homaran; Haji Omaran; Haj Umran; Haji Omran
Haji Omeran (; ), is a town located in Iraqi Kurdistan's Arbil province near the Iran–Iraq border. It is 180 kilometers northeast of the Arbil and 20 kilometers east of the Choman.

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Suharto

Suharto or Soeharto ( soo-HAR-toh, Indonesian: [suˈharto] (listen); 8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian army officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving president of Indonesia. Widely regarded as a military dictator by international observers, Suharto led Indonesia as an authoritarian regime from the fall of his predecessor Sukarno in 1967 until his own resignation in 1998 following a nationwide unrest. His 32-year dictatorship is considered one of the most brutal and corrupt of the 20th century.

Suharto was born in the small village of Kemusuk, in the Godean area near the city of Yogyakarta, during the Dutch colonial era. He grew up in humble circumstances. His Javanese Muslim parents divorced not long after his birth, and he lived with foster parents for much of his childhood. During the Japanese occupation era, Suharto served in the Japanese-organized Indonesian security forces. During Indonesia's independence struggle, he joined the newly formed Indonesian Army. There, Suharto rose to the rank of major general some time after full Indonesian independence was achieved.

An attempted coup on 30 September and 1 October 1965 was countered by Suharto-led troops. According to the official history made by the army, this attempt was backed by the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). The army subsequently led a nationwide violent anti-communist purge and Suharto wrested power from Indonesia's founding president, Sukarno. He was appointed acting president in 1967 and elected president the following year. He then mounted a social campaign known as "de-Sukarnoization" to reduce the former president's influence. Suharto ordered an invasion of East Timor in 1975, followed by a deadly 23-year occupation of the country. Support for Suharto's presidency was active throughout the 1970s and 1980s. By the 1990s, the New Order's increasing authoritarianism and widespread corruption were a source of discontent and, following the 1997 Asian financial crisis which led to widespread unrest, he resigned in May 1998. Suharto died in January 2008 and was given a state funeral.

Under his "New Order" administration, Suharto constructed a strong, centralised and military-dominated government. What started as an oligarchic military dictatorship evolved into a personalistic authoritarian regime centered around Suharto. An ability to maintain stability over a sprawling and diverse Indonesia and an avowedly anti-communist stance won him the economic and diplomatic support of the West during the Cold War. For most of his presidency, Indonesia experienced significant industrialisation, economic growth, and improved levels of educational attainment. Plans to award the status of National Hero to Suharto are being considered by the Indonesian government and have been debated vigorously in Indonesia. According to Transparency International, Suharto was one of the most corrupt leaders in modern history, having embezzled an alleged US$15–35 billion during his rule.