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'''Siti Oetari Tjokroaminoto''' (1905-1986), ([[EYD]]: Siti Utari Cokroaminoto) was the daughter of [[H. O. S. Tjokroaminoto]] and was briefly married to [[Sukarno]], first president of [[Indonesia]].
==Biography==
===Early life===
Siti Oetari was born in 1905 in [[Ponorogo (city)|Ponorogo city]], [[Ponorogo Regency]], [[Dutch East Indies]], the eldest child of [[Sarekat Islam]] leader [[H. O. S. Tjokroaminoto]] and his wife Raden Ajeng Soeharsikin.<ref name="HOS museum bio 89-90"></ref> Tjokroaminoto was studying in [[Surabaya]] at the time of her birth, and although he did visit his wife and child when he could, it was only in 1907 that he was able to bring them to live with him.<ref name="HOS museum bio 89-90" /> In 1912 her brother [[Harsono Tjokroaminoto]] was born, who would later be an independence activist, politician and ambassador.
===Marriage to Sukarno===
[[Sukarno]], the future independence fighter and first president of [[Indonesia]], was a student boarding in Tjokroaminoto's house in Surabaya during the late 1910s. He became quite close to Tjokroaminoto, and was treated as his foster son and protégé.<ref></ref> It was in 1921 that Sukarno, then 20 years old, married Siti Oetari.<ref></ref> That same year, he graduated from the [[Hogere Burgerschool]] in Surabaya and soon he and Oetari relocated to [[Bandung]] so he could enroll in the [[Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> However, according to Sukarno's autobiography, their marriage was a so-called "hanging marriage" which was never consummated because of their young age.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> While they were living in Bandung, he became enamored of their landlady, [[Inggit Garnasih]]. Therefore, he asked Oetari for a divorce and returned to Surabaya to settle things with Tjokroaminoto.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Shortly therefter he remarried to Inggit.
===Siti Oetari after Sukarno===
Oetari eventually remarried in 1924 to a man named Sigit Bachroensalam. They remained married until Sigit died in 1981.
Oetari herself died in 1986 at age 81.
==References==
[[Category:1905 births]]
[[Category:1986 deaths]]
[[Category:Javanese people]]
[[Category:Tjokroaminoto family]]
[[Category:People from Ponorogo Regency]]
[[Category:Indonesian Muslims]]
==Biography==
===Early life===
Siti Oetari was born in 1905 in [[Ponorogo (city)|Ponorogo city]], [[Ponorogo Regency]], [[Dutch East Indies]], the eldest child of [[Sarekat Islam]] leader [[H. O. S. Tjokroaminoto]] and his wife Raden Ajeng Soeharsikin.<ref name="HOS museum bio 89-90"></ref> Tjokroaminoto was studying in [[Surabaya]] at the time of her birth, and although he did visit his wife and child when he could, it was only in 1907 that he was able to bring them to live with him.<ref name="HOS museum bio 89-90" /> In 1912 her brother [[Harsono Tjokroaminoto]] was born, who would later be an independence activist, politician and ambassador.
===Marriage to Sukarno===
[[Sukarno]], the future independence fighter and first president of [[Indonesia]], was a student boarding in Tjokroaminoto's house in Surabaya during the late 1910s. He became quite close to Tjokroaminoto, and was treated as his foster son and protégé.<ref></ref> It was in 1921 that Sukarno, then 20 years old, married Siti Oetari.<ref></ref> That same year, he graduated from the [[Hogere Burgerschool]] in Surabaya and soon he and Oetari relocated to [[Bandung]] so he could enroll in the [[Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> However, according to Sukarno's autobiography, their marriage was a so-called "hanging marriage" which was never consummated because of their young age.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> While they were living in Bandung, he became enamored of their landlady, [[Inggit Garnasih]]. Therefore, he asked Oetari for a divorce and returned to Surabaya to settle things with Tjokroaminoto.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> Shortly therefter he remarried to Inggit.
===Siti Oetari after Sukarno===
Oetari eventually remarried in 1924 to a man named Sigit Bachroensalam. They remained married until Sigit died in 1981.
Oetari herself died in 1986 at age 81.
==References==
[[Category:1905 births]]
[[Category:1986 deaths]]
[[Category:Javanese people]]
[[Category:Tjokroaminoto family]]
[[Category:People from Ponorogo Regency]]
[[Category:Indonesian Muslims]]
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