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- Q7116999 description "Dutch politician".
- Q7116999 description "Dutch politician".
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- Q7116999 abstract "Pieter Frederich Dahler (21 February 1883 in Semarang – 7 June 1948 in Jogjakarta), more commonly known as P.F. Dahler or Frits Dahler, was one of the leading Indo (Eurasian) politicians and activists advocating integration of the native Indo-European community into the indigenous society of the Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia). After World War II he changed his name to Amir Dachlan.Together with E.F.E. Douwes Dekker, he was a strong political proponent of association between Indo-Europeans and Indonesians in the colonial Dutch East Indies and early post-colonial Indonesia.".
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- Q7116999 birthName "Pieter Frederich Dahler".
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- Q7116999 birthDate "1883-02-21".
- Q7116999 birthName "Pieter Frederich Dahler".
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- Q7116999 dateOfBirth "1883-02-21".
- Q7116999 dateOfDeath "1948-06-07".
- Q7116999 deathDate "1948-06-07".
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- Q7116999 name "Dahler, P. F.".
- Q7116999 placeOfBirth "Semarang, Dutch East Indies".
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- Q7116999 shortDescription "Dutch politician".
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- Q7116999 comment "Pieter Frederich Dahler (21 February 1883 in Semarang – 7 June 1948 in Jogjakarta), more commonly known as P.F. Dahler or Frits Dahler, was one of the leading Indo (Eurasian) politicians and activists advocating integration of the native Indo-European community into the indigenous society of the Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia). After World War II he changed his name to Amir Dachlan.Together with E.F.E.".
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- Q7116999 name "Dahler, P. F.".
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- Q7116999 surname "Dahler".