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Raden Ayu Siti Hartinah (23 August 1923 – 28 April 1996), also known as Siti Hartinah Suharto or Tien Suharto, was the
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from 1967 until 1996. She was the wife of
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,
Suharto Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian Officer (armed forces), military officer and politician, and dictator, who was the second and longest serving president of Indonesia, serving from 1967 to 1998. His 32 years rule, cha ...
. She is popularly known as Ibu Tien in
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.


Early life

Siti Hartinah was born in
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(known colloquially as ''Solo''),
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, in 1923. She is the second daughter of eleven siblings to Sumoharyomo and Hatmanti Hatmohudoyo. Her family were part of the Surakarta nobility and are related to the
Mangkunegaran The Principality of Mangkunegaran () was a small Javanese princely state located within the region of Surakarta in Indonesia. It was established in 1757 by Raden Mas Said, when he submitted his army to Pakubuwono III in February, and swore a ...
Royal household. Her father was a ''Wedana'', an official in the Mankunegara court and held the noble title ''Kanjeng Pangeran Haryå'' (KPH). Her mother was a descendant of Mangkunegara III and held the title ''Kanjeng Raden Ayu'' (K.R.Ay). At that time, employees of the royal court ( ''Kraton'') had to have royal blood. In her youth, Siti Hartinah had always wanted to become a doctor. However, being a woman in a country that was under Dutch colonial rule, and a traditional Javanese environment, meant limited opportunities. Though they were a prominent and respected family, they were far from rich. She received basic education from
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(HIS), but her family could not afford to send Siti Hartinah to further her education, as had been given to her older sister. When her father retired, her younger siblings were still very young. To help alleviate the financial burdens of such a large family, she looked for opportunities to supplement the family income, even though at that time it was still unusual for a young woman to work outside the home. She was fond of and was very good at Javanese arts, batik making and dyeing. She was able to sell these batik creations and used the proceeds to pay for typing classes. During the Japanese occupation, she joined ''Fujinkai'' (women's group), which was the only permissible women's organization by the Japanese government. When Indonesia declared Independence in 1945 and the ensuing fight for independence occurred, like other young, patriotic women at that time, she enlisted in ''Laskar Puteri'' and worked for the
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.


Marriage to Suharto

Siti Hartinah’s marriage to
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was initiated by Suharto's foster mother, Mrs Prawirowiharjo. At that time, Suharto held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Indonesian Army where he was stationed in
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. Siti Hartinah and Suharto had previously met when she attended the same school with one of Suharto’s cousins in Wonogiri. A ceremony known as ''nontoni'' (a meeting for a young man to formally propose to a woman) was arranged. Suharto himself doubted if her parents would be ready to give their daughter's hand to a commoner. "After all, they were
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." Suharto also felt uncomfortable as he had not seen Hartinah for a long time and was not sure if she would like him. Nonetheless, Siti Hartinah’s parents appeared to have no objections and consented to have Suharto as their son-in-law. Siti Hartinah married Suharto on 26 December 1947 in
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. Suharto was 26, Siti Hartinah was 24. The afternoon wedding was attended by many of Siti Hartinah’s family and friends. However, from the groom’s side, only two family members were able to attend. The evening’s reception was lit only by candlelight, as the city was on blackout alert in the event the
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would resume air raids. Suharto stated that the marriage was initially not one of romantic love, but they did eventually grow to love each other devotedly, a type of marriage that was very common for many Javanese of that era.Elson, 23 Three days after their wedding, the newly wedded couple moved to
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in order for Suharto to return to his military duties. It was characteristic of a military family’s life that three of their children were born when her husband was on duty and away from his family. Their first child was born when Suharto was fighting in a
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outside of Yogyakarta. Her husband did not see their first daughter for three months after her birth. Their second child, a son, was born while Suharto was serving in
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. Another, their fifth child (and third son), was born when he was leading the Mandala Command for the Liberation of West Irian.


First Lady of Indonesia

Siti Hartinah became known in Indonesia as "Madame Tien" (''Ibu Tien''). She was widely acknowledged to have been politically powerful, and a close confidant and political advisor to Suharto.Budiardjo, Carmel (April 29, 1996) . hamline.edu


Family life

When Suharto was first inaugurated as president, the couple decided not to make
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their private residence. They moved instead from ''Jalan Haji Agus Salim'' (the street where they first lived in
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) to ''Jalan Cendana'' in the suburb of
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. The ''Cendana'' house itself was not a picture of luxury. One of the main reasons for the move was security. There was a high-rise building behind the house in ''Haji Agus Salim''. Merdeka Palace had not been Suharto’s choice because he wanted his children to have freedom. At that time, their children were still young with the oldest at 18 years while their youngest was only 3 years old.


Pramuka

During her time as First Lady, Siti Hartinah was highly active and made many contributions to the Pramuka Movement (Pramuka), the national
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organization of
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. She was Vice Chairperson of the National Branch (''Kwartir Nasional'') for five successive terms, from 1970 to 1993. In the early 1970s, she initiated the establishment of a national pramuka camping grounds in Cibubur,
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. This camping ground, at around 210 hectares in size, is known as ''Bumi Perkemahan Wiladatika Cibubur''. In addition, she spearheaded the construction of the National Headquarters of Pramuka located across from the
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in
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.


Family planning program

When the Indonesian government launched its family planning program in the early 1970s,
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and Siti Hartinah travelled around the country to promote the benefits of
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. The program, administrated by ''Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional'' (the Family Planning Co-ordinating Board), combined outreach methods, education, and expanded access to several methods of
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. Suharto and Siti Hartinah provided the program with funding and moral support.


Death

Siti Hartinah died of heart failure on 28 April 1996 in Jakarta. She was interred in
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mausoleum complex in
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,
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. She was posthumously rendered a
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. When Suharto died in 2008, he was interred next to his late wife.


Family

Suharto and Siti Hartinah had six children:
Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana ( Hastuti; born 23 January 1949), popularly known as Tutut Suharto, is an Indonesian businesswoman and politician. She is the first child (and eldest daughter) of Suharto, the second president of Indonesia. She is a former ...
(Tutut), Sigit Harjojudanto (Sigit),
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(Bambang), Siti Hediyati Hariyadi (Titiek),
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(Tommy) and Siti Hutami Endang Adiningsih (Mamiek).


See also

* List of awards and honours received by Siti Hartinah


Notes


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Citations


Sources

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Further reading

*Dwipayana, G.; Karta Hadimadja, Ramadhan. (1989)
''Soeharto: My Thoughts, Words and Deeds (An Autobiography)''
(in English). Translated by Sumadi. Jakarta: PT Citra Lamtoro Gung Persada. . * *Gafur, Abdul, ed. (1996)

'Tributes in eulogy of Mrs. Tien Soeharto''(in Indonesian). Jakarta: PT Citra Kharisma Bunda. . *Abdulgani-Knapp, Retnowati (2007)
''Soeharto: The Life and Legacy of Indonesia's Second President, An Authorised Biography''
(in English). Singapore: Marshall Cavendish. .


External links

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