Abstract

The focus of this article is historiography of rebellion of Unity of the Oppressed (Kesatuan Rakjat jang Tertindas/KRjT) which is led by Ibnu Hadjar on South Kalimantan (1950-1963). In 1950, Ibnu Hadjar’s troops choose desertion from Indonesian National Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia) and entered to the forest on the range of Meratus hills, for doing the rebellion to the Government of Indonesia, whereas, 1963 is the time when The KRjT surrendered and Ibnu Hadjar be arrested. The result showed that the emergence of KRjT caused by crystallizing of dissatisfaction and hurt over Jakarta’s policy in treating local ex-guerrillas in the early 1950s. Ibnu Hadjar and his followers felt leisureliness that appear between what they expect in terms of status and material acquisition with what they have or their capacity for got it (relative deprivation).

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  • Abstrak: Artikel ini membahas sejarah pemberontakan Kesatuan Rakjat jang Tertindas (KRjT) yang dipimpin oleh Ibnu Hadjar di Kalimantan Selatan pada kurun waktu 1950-1963

  • The focus of this article is history of rebellion of Unity of the Oppressed People (Kesatuan Rakjat jang Tertindas/KRjT) which is led by Ibnu Hadjar on South Kalimantan (1950-1963)

  • In The result showed that the emergence of KRjT caused by crystallizing of dissatisfaction and hurt over Jakarta’s policy in treating local ex-guerrillas in the early 1950s

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Abstrak: Artikel ini membahas sejarah pemberontakan Kesatuan Rakjat jang Tertindas (KRjT) yang dipimpin oleh Ibnu Hadjar di Kalimantan Selatan pada kurun waktu 1950-1963. Gerakan Ibnu Hadjar hanya menyuarakan ketidakpuasan atas keputusan Jakarta oleh para pejuang kemerdekaan dari wilayah Kalimantan Selatan. Artikel ini ditulis untuk membeberkan fakta akan perlawanan dari Ibnu Hadjar dan para veteran perang kemerdekaan atas keputusan Jakarta yang kurang memperhatikan nasib mereka dan juga

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