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Sosrodiningrat V (1 December 1902 – 8 February 1967) was a nobleman within the Surakarta Sunanate, serving as its ''pepatih dalem'' between 1939 and 1945. He was also a member of the
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Early life and education

Sosrodiningrat was born Sawarno on 1 December 1902 in Surakarta. His father, Djojonagaro, was ''patih'' under Surakarta's Sunanate. Sawarno was educated at an '' Europeesche Lagere School'' in Surakarta, before continuing to a '' Hogere Burgerschool'' in Semarang and graduating in 1913. Afterwards, Sawarno studied in the Netherlands, at the Delft Institute of Technology. However, his engineering studies were interrupted by the
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, and after it ended in 1918 Sawarno moved to Leiden University to study public administration. Graduating with his bachelors in 1921, he returned to the Indies in 1922.


Career

After returning, he became a civil servant within the colonial government, first in
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before being relocated to
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in 1925. In 1926, he was assigned to Surakarta's Land Office. His five-year contract with the colonial government expired in 1927, and he began to work within the Sunanate. He was appointed as under-regent and received the title
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Tumenggung Sosrowadono. His other assignments included being an agricultural attache in Purwodadi, working in Semarang's municipal police, and becoming an aide to the regent of Surakarta. He returned to Leiden in 1932, receiving his doctorate in 1935 and returning to Surakarta to become head of the Sunanate's revenue office. He was given a regent title in 1936, and following his father's death in 1939 he became the Sunanate's ''pepatih dalem'' as Kanjeng Mas Raden Adipati Sosrodiningrat V. During the Japanese occupation, Sosrodiningrat was first appointed as a member of the
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(''Chūō San'gi In''), before becoming a member of the
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. On 17 October 1945, during the chaos in the early days of the Indonesian National Revolution, he was kidnapped by anti-feudal groups and held in
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. Surakarta had previously proposed that the region be integrated within the nascent Republic as an autonomous region, but unlike nearby
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, the region could not maintain order and the Sunanate was later dissolved. Sosrodiningrat was released in January 1946. Following his release, Sosrodiningrat was appointed by the Indonesian government to head the newly formed Bank Negara Indonesia's Surakarta branch, and he worked in the bank until 1950. In 1951, he became an adviser to the Sultan
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of
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, and in 1956 he also became an adviser for the
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. He also consulted the presidential office on state protocols and lectured in various universities and academies in Surakarta. He was head of the faculty of economics at the
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and head of the faculty of education at the
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. He died on 8 February 1967, and was buried at the Imogiri Cemetery Complex in Yogyakarta.


References

{{Members of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence 1902 births 1967 deaths Indonesian academics Indonesian collaborators with Imperial Japan Indonesian civil servants Leiden University alumni Members of the Central Advisory Council People from Surakarta