This is an
incomplete list of people who have received the Indonesian National Hero title as of November 2011: - Abdul Haris Nasution (1918–2000) War of Independence leader and Armed Forces chief-of-staff
- Abdul Halim (1911–1988) member of the Central Indonesian National Committee and fourth Prime Minister of Indonesia
- Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah alias Hamka (1908-1981), Author, member of Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia, first chairman of Indonesian Ulema Council
- Abdul Muis (1883–1959) writer and nationalist
- Abdul Kadir Raden Tumenggung Setia Pahlawan
(1771–1875) Fought against the Dutch colonialists in Kalimantan
- Abdulrachman Saleh, Maj. Gen. TNI. Prof. DR. (1909–1947) killed when his plane was shot down during the War of Independence
- Achmad Ri'fai, Kiai Haji[4]
- Achmad Subardjo (1896–1978) Foreign Minister
- Adam Malik (1917–1984) vice president, UN General Assembly president
- Adnan Kapau Gani (1905-?) fought the Dutch during the War of Independence
- Ageng Titayasa, Sultan (1631–1683) Sultan of Banten, opposed Dutch trade Banten, died in detention
- Agus Salim, K.H. (1884–1954) politician in the early republic
- Agustinus Adisutjipto Maj. Gen. TNI (1916–1947) Indonesian Air Force chief of staff, during the War of Independence
- Ahmad Dahlan, K.H. (1868–1934) mosque preacher
- Ahmad Yani, Jend. TNI. Anm. (1922–1965) general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Alimin Prawirodirdjo (1889–1964) politician, member of Budi Utomo, Constituent Assembly
- Amir Hamzah, Tengku (1911–1946) poet, killed in the Indonesian War of Independence
- Ide Anak Agung Gede Agung (1921–1999) politician and minister, delegate at the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference
- Andi Abdullah Bau Massepe (1918–1947) Indonesian War of Independence fighter executed in Sulawesi
- Andi Djemma (1901–1965) fought in the Indonesian War of Independence
- Andi Mappanyukki[4] (1885–1967) deposed from his throne by the Dutch for refusing to ally with them
- Andi Sultan Daeng Raja (1894–1957) member of the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence (PPKI),
exiled by the Dutch
- Antasari, Prince (1809–1892) Borneo prince, led fight against
the Dutch
- Arie Frederik Lasut (1918–1949) geologist, shot by the Dutch for refusing the reveal details of Indonesia's mining operations
- Bagindo Azizchan
(1910-1047)Mayor of Padang, fought against the Dutch
- Basuki Rachmat, General TNI (1921–1968) Involved in the Supersemar signing, minister
- Cik Di Tiro, Tengku (1836–1891) led the fight against
the Dutch colonial government after it seized control of Aceh
- Cut Nyak Dhien (1850–1908) Continued the fight against the Dutch after the death of her husband Teuku Umar
- Cut Nyak Meutia (1870–1910) Died fighting the Dutch in Aceh
- Dewi Sartika, Raden (1884–1947) promoted education for women
- Diponegoro, Prince (1785–1855) Javanese prince, hero of the Java War
- Djatikusumo, G.P.H (1917–1992) fought in the Indonesian War of Independence
- Djuanda Kartawidjaja (1911–1963) Prime Minister of Indonesia during the PRRI/Permesta rebellions
- Ernest Douwes Dekker (1879–1950) also known as Danudirdja Setiabudi, journalist, activist
- Fakhruddin,
H. (1890–1929) Sent to Mecca to improve the treatment of Indonesian pilgrims
- Fatmawati Hj. (1923–1980) Wife of President Sukarno
- Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Dr. (1899–1962) Doctor turned guerrilla, then minister
- Frans Kaisiepo (1921–1979) suggested the name of "Irian" for West Papua, served as governor
- Gatot Soebroto, General (1907–1962) Fought in the War of Independence
- Gatot Mangkoepradja[4] (1898–1968) jailed by the Dutch in 1929, suggested the establishment of the militia that would become the Army of Indonesia
- Halim Perdana Kusumah (1922–1947) helped establish the Indonesian Air Force, killed in a plane crash
- Hamengkubuwono IX, Sri Sultan (1912–1988) vice president, sultan and governor of Yogyakarta
- Harun Bin
Said, Corporal, alias Tahir (1947–1968) corporal during Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation
- Haryono, Lt. Gen.TNI, M.T. (1924–1965) general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Hasan Basri H. (1923–1984)
- Sultan Hasanuddin (1631–1670) sultan of Makassar
- Hasyim Asy'ari, K.H. (1875–1947) first president of Nahdatul Ulama
- Hatta, DR. Moh. (1902–1980) prime minister, vice president
- Hazairin, Prof. DR. (1906–1975) minister of internal affairs
- Herman Johannes, (1912–1992) an Indonesian professor, scientist, and politician.
- Ignatius Joseph
Kasimo Hendrowahyono )1900-1986), served in three cabinets in the 1940s and 1950s
- Ignatius
Slamet Rijadi (1927–1951) fought against the occupying Japanese and the Dutch
- Ilham Chalid (1921-2010) Chairman of South Kalimanta Nahdatul Ulama, speaker of People's Representative Council /People's Consultative Assembly 1971-1977
- Ilyas Yacoub, H. (1903–1958) wrote articles protesting the Dutch East Indies, repeatedly exiled and jailed
- Imam Bonjol, Tuanku (1772–1864) wrested control of an area in Sumatra from the Dutch East India Company
- Iskandar Muda, Sultan (1593–1636) Acehnese sultan
- Ismail Marzuki [4] (1914–1958) musician
- Iswahyudi (1918–1947) killed trying to
smuggle in arms for the Indonesian Air Force
- Iwa Kusuma Sumantri (1899–1971) founded a newspaper critical of the Dutch East Indies
- Izaac Huru Doko (1913–1985) opposed the establishment of the United States of Indonesia
- Jahja Daniel Dharma (John Lie) (1911–1998) high ranking navy commanders during the Indonesian National Revolution
- Kapitan Pattimura (1783–1817) fought against the Dutch in Maluku
- Wilhelmus Zakaria Johannes (1895–1952) Indonesia's first radiologist
- Karel Sasuit Tubun (1923–1965)
killed during the 30 September Movement
- Kiras Bangun (1854–1942) fought against the Dutch
- Kartini, Raden Ajeng (1879–1904) fought for women's rights
- Katamso Darmokusumo (1923–1965)
general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Ketut Jelantik, I Gusti (d. 1849) Indonesia freedom fighter from island of Bali
- I gusti Ketut Pudja (1908-1977), member of the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian
Independence
- Ki Hadjar Dewantara (1889–1959) educator
- Kusumah Atmadja (1898–1952) Allowed pro-independence
leaders to meet at his house, served on the Indonesian Supreme Court
- La Maddukelleng (1700–1765) fought against Dutch East India Company ships, mounted an attach on Fort Rotterdam,Makassar
- K.G.P.A.A. Mangkunegoro I (Prince Sambernyawa) (1725–1795) fought against troops
of the Dutch East India Company
- Maria Walanda Maramis (1872–1924) established schools for girls
- Marta Christina Tijahahu (1800–1818)
teenage freedom fighter
- R.E. Martadinata (1921–1966) Naval chief-of-staff
- Marthen Indey (1912–1986) fought for the integration of Western New Guinea into Indonesia
- Maskoen Soemadiredja[4] (1907–1986) campaigned for rights for former freedom fighters
- Mas
Mansyur, K.H. (1896–1946) Co-founded the Masyumi Party, died after being jailed by the Dutch
- Moestopo (?-1986) fought in the War of Independence
- Mohammad Natsir (1908–1993) Central Indonesian National Committee member, Masyumi Party member
- Muwardi, Dr. (1907–1948) doctor, militia member
- Nani Wartabone (1907–1986) declared Indonesian independence in 1942 in Sulawesi, arrested by the Japanese and the Dutch
- Noer Alie (1914–1992) Islamic activist, fought against the Dutch
- Ngurah Rai, Col TNI, I.Gusti (1917–1946) Balinese freedom fighter killed in action during the War of Independence
- Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin (1738–1805) fought against the Dutch in Seram and Tidore
- Nyai Achmad Dahlan (1872–1946) fought for equal rights for women, wife of Achmad Dahlan
- Nyak Arief, Teuku (1899–1946) Acehnese freedom fighter
- Nyi Ageng Serang (1752–1828) led guerrilla forces against
the Dutch
- Otto Iskandardinata, R. (1897–1945) member of Budi Utomo, helped establish the forerunner of the Indonesian Army, minister
- Opo Daeng Risadju (1880–1964) jailed by the Dutch for political activities
in Sulawesi
- Pajonga Daeng Ngalle (1901–1958) established and led a milita that attacked
the Dutch in Makassar
- Pakubuwono VI, Sri Susuhunan (1807–1849) Refused to surrender his kingdom to the Dutch, died in exile
- Paku Buwono X, Sri Susuhunan (1866-1939), fought the Dutch during the War of Independence
- Donald Izacus Panjaitan (1925–1965) general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Pong Tiku alias Ne' Baso (1846–1907) killed fighting the Dutch in Toraja, Sulawesi
- Raja Ali Haji[4] (1808–1873) linguist
- Parman, Lt Gen.TNI. Siswondo (1918–1965) general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Pierre Tendean, Captain (1939–1965) killed during the 30 September Movement
- Raden Inten II (1834–1856) fought the Dutch East Indies in Sumatra
- Raden Mas Tirto Adhi Suryo (1880–1918) pioneer journalist
- Raden Panji Soeroso (1893–1981) Sarekat Islam activist, minister
- Raden Mas Surjopranoto (1871–1959) fought for workers'
rights
- Raja Haji Fisabilillah (1727–1784) resisted a Dutch naval blockade for 11 months, killed in action
- Ranggong Daeng Romo (1915–1947)
militia leader in Sulawesi, killed during the War of Independence
- Rasuna Said, H. (1910–1965) orator, women's rights activist
- Robert Wolter Monginsidi (1925–1949) led attacks during the War of Independence, executed by firing squad
- Sahardjo (1909–1963) human rights minister
- Sam Ratulangi (1890–1949) Minahasa politician
- Ki Sarmidi Mangunsarkoro (1904-1957), Minister
of Education and Culture 1949-1950
- Samanhudi (1878–1956) founded the forerunner
of the Sarekat Islam
- Silas Papare (1918–1978) campaigned for the integration of Western New Guinea into Indonesia
- Sisingamangaradja XII (1849–1907) Batak king, fought the Dutch in Sumatra
- Siti Hartinah, Ny. Hj. Fatimah (1923–1996) wife of Suharto
- Soepomo (1903–1958) made major contribution to the 1945 Constitution
- Soeprapto, Lt. Gen. TNI. (1920–1965) general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Sudirman, General (1916–1950) army commander in war of independence
- R. Sugiyono Mangunwiyoto, Col. (1926–1965) killed during the 30 September Movement
- Sugiopranoto (1896–1963) first Indonesian archbishop
- Suharso (1912–1971) doctor,
campaigned for the rights of the disabled
- Sukardjo Wiryopranoto (1903–1962) Fought
for political rights prior to the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, journalist
- Sukarno, Dr. Ir. (1901–1970) nationalist, first president
- Sultan Agung (1591–1645) Sultan of Mataram
- Sultan Asyaidis Syarif Kasim II (1893–1968)
first sultan of Riak to oppose the Dutch East Indies, provided moral and material support to the fight for independence
- Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II (1767–1852) fought against British and Dutch colonialists in Palembang, Sumatra
- Supeno (1916–1949) anti-Dutch guerrilla fighter
- Supriyadi (1923-1945?) led in the rebellion against the Japanese occupiers in Blitar
- Surjo, RM (1895–1948) involved in the Battle of Surabaya, governor of East Java
- Sutan Sjahrir (1909–1966) nationalist, prime minister
- Sutoyo Siswomihardjo, Maj. Gen. TNI (1922–1965) general, killed during the 30 September Movement
- Sutomo, Dr. (born as Subroto)(1888–1938) involved in the establishment of the Budi Utomo political organization
- Sutomo alias Bung Tomo (1920–1981) revolutionary leader in the 1945 Battle of Surabaya
- Syekh Yusuf Tajul Khalwati (1626–1699) Islamic teacher, opposed the Dutch in Banten, exiled to Sri Lanka
- Syafruddin Prawiranegara (1911-1989), leader of Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia
- Tan Malaka (1894–1949) nationalist
- Teuku Umar (1854–1899) fought against the colonial Dutch government in Aceh
- Teuku Muhammad Hasan (1906 - 1997), first governor of Sumatra, member of Committee for Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence
- Thaha Sjaifuddin (1816–1904) fought against the Dutch in Jambi, Sumatra
- Mohammad Hoesni Thamrin (1894–1941) Fought for the use of the word Indonesia in the Dutch-controlled legislature
- Tjipto Mangoenkoesoemo (1886–1943) Co-founded first political party, hosted discussions of nationalists, includingSukarno
- H.O.S. Tjokroaminoto, (1883–1934) leader of Sarekat Islam
- Tuanku Tambusai (1784–1882) fought in the Padri War
- Untung Soerapati (1660–1706) anti-Dutch activist
- Urip Sumohardjo (1893–1948) One of the founding fathers of the Indonesian Army
- Usman bin Haji Mohammad Ali, alias Janatin (1943–1968) military
hero of Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
- Wage Rudolf Supratman (1903–1938) composer of the national anthem
- Wahid Hasyim, K.H. Abdul (1914–1953) Co-founded Masyumi Party, led Nahdlatul Ulama, religious affairs minister,
- Wahidin Soedirohoesodo (1852–1917) key figure in
the Budi Utomo nationalist movement
- Yamin, Prof. Mohammad (1903–1962) played a key role in drawing up the 1945 Constitution, writer
- Yos Sudarso (1925–1962) deputy naval chief-of-staff, killed in action during the effort off Netherlands New Guinea
- Zainal Moestafa (1907–1944) fought for the rights of Romusha forced workers during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia
- Zainul Arifin (1909–1963) Militia leader, legislature speaker
- Singawangsa (1775-1778) Fought against the Dutch in Java.
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