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Hardi may refer to: * Hardi (politician) (1918–1998), Indonesian former Deputy Prime Minister and Ambassador to Vietnam * Hardi (artist) (born 1951), Indonesian artist * French ship ''Hardi'' (1750) * HMS ''Hardi'' (1797) * Hardi, Raebareli Hardi is a village in Khiron block of Rae Bareli district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located 22 km from Lalganj, the tehsil headquarters. As of 2011, it has a population of 1,675 people, in 304 households. It has one primary school and n ...
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Hardi (politician)
Hardi (23 May 191823 April 1998) was an Indonesian politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister in the Djuanda Cabinet between 1957 and 1959 and Ambassador of Indonesia to Vietnam between 1976 and 1979. Biography Hardi was born in Pati Regency, today in Central Java, on 23 May 1918. He received a bachelor's in law from Gadjah Mada University. He worked as a civil servant in Pati during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, and also for a period of time at the traditional law office. Sukarno period After the independence of Indonesia, Hardi began working at the economic department, and then the interior department until 1953. He worked around his hometown in Pati, assigned to Central Java and Yogyakarta. He also briefly studied in the United Kingdom under a government scholarship. He had joined the Indonesian National Party (PNI) in 1946, and for a year between 1953 and 1954 he served in the Jakarta Regional People's Representative Council. He ran as a legislative candidate for ...
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Hardi (artist)
Hardi (26 May 1951 – 28 December 2023) was an Indonesian visual artist who was a member of the New Art Movement ( id , Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru). Biography From 1971 to 1974 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Indonesia in Yogyakarta, and from 1975 to 1977 at the '' Jan van Eyck Academie'' in Maastricht (Netherlands). His first solo exhibition (1976) was also held there. He was one of the founders of the Cultural Forum of Jakarta ( id , Formja, Sept. 2015). His first three paintings were sold in 1970 to a small shop owned by a certain Neka, who later turned into one of the largest art dealers in Indonesia. Hardi died on 28 December 2023, at the age of 72. Creativity His first pictures reflected social protest in accordance with the ideas of the New Art Movement of which he was a member. In 1978, he was arrested for a photo collage depicting the artist in a general form with the title "President of 2001. Suhardi". But soon he was released with the help of the Vice-P ...
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French Ship Hardi (1750)
''Hardi'' was a 64-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Career Built from 1748, ''Hardi'' was activated during the Seven Years' War, departing Rochefort in March 1757 with ''Jacinthe'', bound for Martinique where she arrived on 13 May 1757. Incorporated into Admiral du Chaffault's squadron, she took part in the Siege of Louisbourg and in the action of 27 October 1758 off Ushant. In 1778, ''Hardi'' was reactivated for the American Revolutionary War; she departed Toulon on 16 July, under Le Roy de La Grange, to rejoin the squadron under Louis de Fabry. On 20 June 1780, she departed Toulon to join with the squadron under Rear-Admiral de Beausset and take part in the Great Siege of Gibraltar. The next year, on 24 April 1781, she departed Brest with the squadron under La Motte-Picquet and took part in the action of 2 May 1782, in which the French captured 18 British merchantmen bound for St. Eustatius, worth around 5 million pounds. In early 1782, ''Hardi'' transferr ...
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HMS Hardi (1797)
HMS ''Hardi'' was built at Cowes for Spanish owners. In 1796, she became the French privateer ''Hardi''. The Royal Navy captured her in 1797 and sold her in 1800. Florentin Lavallée commissioned ''Hardi'' at Brest in October 1796. She was armed with eighteen 8-pounder guns and had a crew of 130–164 men, under the command of Captain Cousin. In February 1797 ''Hardi'', Captain Cousell, captured ''Antelope''. ''Antelope'' had been sailing from Charleston to London when she was taken. Late in March 1797, Vice-Admiral Lord Kingsmill received intelligence that a French cruiser had been seen off the Skellocks on the coast of Ireland. Kingsmill dispatched on 28 March, and on 1 April ''Hazard'' found the French vessel. After a chase of seven hours, ''Hazard'' caught her quarry, but only because the privateer had lost both topmasts. The privateer was the brig ''Hardi'', of 18 guns and 130 men. (Another source gives her complement as 164 men.) ''Hardi'' had been built at Cowes, ab ...
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