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    Kartini (1879–1904)

    Indonesian feminist and nationalist whose youthful writings, chiefly letters, led to the liberation and education of the women of Indonesia. Name variations: R.A.

    Kartini; honorary titles "Raden Adjeng or Ajeng" and "Ibu" are sometimes added, though she preferred to use only her one name. Born Kartini on April 21, 1879, in the town of Mayong on the island of Java; died on September 17, 1904, at age 25, soon after childbirth; daughter of Raden Adipati Sosroningrat (an Indonesian civil servant of high rank) and Ngasirah (one of his two wives); educated in Dutch schools, at elementary level, and after age 16; married Raden Adiati Djojo Adiningrat, November 8, 1903; children: one son, Raden Mas Singgih (b.

    1904).

    At age 12, as prescribed by Islamic law, was sequestered in preparation for marriage (1891); resisted the practice, leading to increased freedom (beginning 1896); was permitted to enroll in a Dutch school in Japara (1898); founded a school for women