Star of the Republic of Indonesia
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Star of the Republic of Indonesia Bintang Republik Indonesia | |
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Awarded by the President of Indonesia | |
Type | Order |
Established | 1959 |
Country | Indonesia |
Status | Currently awarded |
Grand Master | President of Indonesia |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | none |
Next (lower) | |
The ribbon bar of the Order |
The Star of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Bintang Republik Indonesia) is Indonesia's highest order awarded to both civilians and the military for their merits to the republic and the people.[1] It was officially instituted in 1959.
It is awarded to a person who has given extraordinary service to the integrity, viability, and greatness of Indonesia. As the highest order of the Republic, its grand master is the President of Indonesia, who after his/her inauguration is bestowed upon with the collar and medal of the "Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipurna" class. Vice President of Indonesia, after his/her inauguration, is also bestowed upon with the collar and medal of the "Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipradana" class.[2]
Classes[]
The order is awarded in five classes:
1st Class | Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipurna | |
2nd Class | Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipradana | |
3rd Class | Bintang Republik Indonesia Utama | |
4th Class | Bintang Republik Indonesia Pratama | |
5th Class | Bintang Republik Indonesia Nararya |
Recipients of the 1st Class[]
Portrait | Name | Title | Legal Basis | Year | Ref. |
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Sukarno | President of Indonesia | Pasal 3 UU Darurat No. 5/1959 | 1959 | ||
Fidel Castro | President of Cuba | 22 January 1960 | [3] | ||
Muhammad Ayub Khan | President of Pakistan | December 1960 | [4] | ||
Bhumibol Adulyadej | King of Thailand | 1961 | [5] | ||
Antonín Novotný | President of Czechoslovakia | 28 May 1961 | [6] | ||
Leonid Brezhnev | Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet |
June 1961 | [7][8][9] | ||
Akihito | Crown Prince of Japan | 31 January 1962 | [10][11] | ||
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej | President of the State Council of the Rumanian People's Republic |
2 October 1962 | [12] | ||
Kim Il-sung | Premier of North Korea | 1965 | [13] | ||
Oerip Soemohardjo | Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces |
Keppres No. 18/K/1967 | 10 November 1967 | ||
Soedirman | Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces |
Keppres No. 18/K/1967 | 10 November 1967 | ||
Ferdinand Marcos | President of the Philippines | 1968 | [5] | ||
Mohammad Hatta | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 35/TK/1972 | 11 August 1972 | ||
Elizabeth II | Queen Of United Kingdom | 1974 | [14] | ||
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa | King of Bahrain | 8 October 1977 | [15] | ||
Hassanal Bolkiah | Yang Di-Pertuan Brunei Darussalam | 22 October 1984 | [16] | ||
Iskandar | Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia | 5 February 1987 | [17] | ||
Mahathir Mohamad | Prime Minister of Malaysia | 6 February 1987 | [18] | ||
Soeharto | President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 29/TK/1988 | 27 May 1988 | ||
Jawaharlal Nehru | Prime Minister of India | Keppres No. 75/TK/1995 | 12 December 1995 | [19] | |
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie | President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 40/TK/1998 | 27 May 1998 | ||
Abdurrahman Wahid | President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 16/TK/2001 | 23 February 2001 | ||
Megawati Sukarnoputri | President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 66/TK/2001 | 8 August 2001 | ||
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono | President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 83/TK/2004 | 27 October 2004 | ||
Mizan Zainal Abidin | Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia | Keppres No. 80/TK/2011 | 2011 | [20] | |
Lee Myung-bak | President of South Korea | 2012 | [21] | ||
Benigno Aquino III | President of the Philippines | Keppres No. 72/TK/2014 | 10 October 2004 | [5][22] | |
Xanana Gusmão | President of East Timor | 10 October 2004 | [23] | ||
Joko Widodo | President of Indonesia | Keppres No. 112/TK/2014 | 19 October 2014 | ||
Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud | King of Saudi Arabia | Keppres No. 22/TK/2017 | 22 February 2017 | [24] | |
Carl XVI Gustaf | King of Sweden | Keppres No. 51/TK/2017 | 19 May 2017 | [25] |
Recipients of the 2nd Class[]
No | Name | Title | Legal Basis |
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1 | Djuanda Kartawidjaja | Prime Minister of Indonesia | dated 1961 |
2 | Soedirman | Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces | dated 1961 |
3 | Ahmad Yani | Commander of the Indonesian Army | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
4 | Donald Isaac Pandjaitan | Indonesian Major General | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
5 | Karel Satsuit Tubun | Indonesian Police | Keppres No.050/BTK/TH 1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
6 | Katamso Darmokusumo | Commander of the 072 Military Resort Command/Pamungkas | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
7 | Mas Tirtodarmo Harjono | Indonesian Lieutenant General | Keppres No.050/BTK/TH 1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
8 | Siswondo Parman | Indonesian Lieutenant General | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10- 11-1965 |
9 | Sugiyono Mangunwiyoto | Commander of the 072 Military Resort Command/Pamungkas | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
10 | Soeprapto | Indonesian Lieutenant General | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
11 | Sutoyo Siswomiharjo | Indonesian Major General | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
12 | Pierre Andries Tendean | Indonesian Captain | Keppres No.050/BTK/1965; dated 10-11-1965 |
13 | Hamengkubuwana IX | Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of Indonesia | Keppres No.4/BTK/TH 1967; dated 20-5-1967 |
14 | Adam Malik Batubara | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Keppres No.012/TK/TH 1973; dated 10-3-1973 |
15 | Idham Chalid | Speaker of the People's Representative Council | Keppres No.012/TK/TH 1973; dated 10-3-1973 |
16 | Maraden Panggabean | Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs of Indonesia | Keppres No.012/TK/TH 1973; dated 10-3-1973 |
17 | Siti Hartinah | First Lady of Indonesia | Keppres No.012/TK/TH 1973; dated 10-3-1973 |
18 | Widjojo Nitisastro | Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of Indonesia | Keppres No.012/TK/TH 1973; dated 10-3-1973 |
19 | Wilopo | Chairman of the Supreme Advisory Council | Keppres No.012/TK/TH 1973; dated 10-3-1973 |
20 | Umar Wirahadikusumah | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.009/TK/1983; dated 12-3-1983 |
21 | Sudharmono | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.010/TK/1988; dated 29-3-1988 |
22 | Try Sutrisno | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.018/TK/1993; dated 17-3-1993 |
23 | Amirmachmud | Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly | Keppres No.072/TK/ 1995; dated 7-8-1995 |
24 | Andi Mohammad Jusuf Amir | Minister of Defence of Indonesia | Keppres No.072/TK/ 1995; dated 7-8-1995 |
25 | Basuki Rahmat | Minister of Home Affairs of Indonesia | Keppres No.072/TK/ 1995; dated 7-8-1995 |
26 | Abdul Haris Nasution | Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly | Keppres No.110/TK/1997; dated 26-9-1997 |
27 | Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.022/TK/1998; dated 12-3-1998 |
28 | Hasri Ainun Besari | First Lady of Indonesia | Keppres No.071/TK/1998; dated 6-8-1998 |
29 | Burhanuddin Harahap | Prime Minister of Indonesia | Keppres No.110/TK/1998; dated 6-11-1998 |
30 | Mohammad Natsir | Prime Minister of Indonesia | Keppres No.110/TK/1998; dated 6-11-1998 |
31 | Sartono | Chairman of the People's Representative Council | Keppres No.110/TK/1998; dated 6-11-1998 |
32 | Syafruddin Prawiranegara | Head of Republic of Indonesia Emergency Government | Keppres No.110/TK/1998; dated 6-11-1998 |
33 | Sutan Syahrir | Prime Minister of Indonesia | Keppres No.029/TK/TH 1988; dated 27-5-1988 |
34 | Fatmawati Sukarno | First Lady of Indonesia | Keppres No.075/TK/1999; dated 13-08-1999 |
35 | Siti Rahmiati Hatta | Second Lady of Indonesia | Keppres No.075/TK/1999; dated 13-08-1999 |
36 | Megawati Sukarnoputri | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.017/TK/2001; dated 23-02-2001 |
37 | Hamzah Haz | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.067/TK/2001; dated 08-08-2001 |
38 | Jusuf Kalla | Vice President of Indonesia | Keppres No.084/TK/2004; dated 27-10-2004 |
39 | Boediono | Vice President of Indonesia | dated October 2009 |
40 | Kristiani Herawati | First Lady of Indonesia | dated 12-8-2011 |
41 | Sinta Nuriyah | First Lady of Indonesia | dated 12-8-2011 |
42 | Ma'ruf Amin | Vice President Of Indonesia | dated October 2019 |
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- Orders, decorations, and medals of Indonesia
- Awards established in 1959