List Of Ambassadors Of Indonesia To Egypt
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List Of Ambassadors Of Indonesia To Egypt
The following are the list of Indonesian diplomats that served as Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Arab Republic of Egypt. {, border="1" class="wikitable" , - style="background-color:#cfc;" , , No., , Name, , From, , Until, , Notes , - , , 1., , Rasjidi, , 1950, , 1952, , , - , , 2., , Abdul Kadir, , 1952, , 1954, , , - , , 3., , Tamzil Sutan Narajau, , 1955, , 1955, , , - , , 4., , Mahmud Lamako Latjuba, , 1956, , 1958, , (1909 – 1975) , - , , 5., , Sanusi Hardjadinata, , 1960, , 1964, , R.H. , - , , 6., , Mas Isman, , 1964, , 1966, , General Brigadier. , - , , 7., , Ahmad Yunus Mokoginta, , 1967, , 1970, , General Lieutenant. , - , , 8., , Mohammad Syarief Padmadisastra, , 1971, , 1975, , Drs. , - , , 9., , Fuad Hassan, , 1976, , 1980, , Prof. Dr. , - , , 10., , Ferdy Salim, , 1980, , 1982, , , - , , 11., , Barkah Tirtadidjaja, , 1983, , 1986, , General Major. , - , , 12., , R. Ahmad Djumiril, , 1986, , 1990, , , - , , 13., , Abdoerachman Djajaprawira, ...
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