Said Rasjad[1] (EYD: Said Rasyad)[2][3][4][5] served as acting mayor of Padang, bupati of Agam, and regent of Padang Pariaman.

Said Rasjad
Mayor of Padang
In office
1947–1947
PresidentSukarno
Preceded byBagindo Azizchan
Succeeded byAbdoel Hakim
Military regent of Agam
In office
1949–1950
Preceded byDahlan Djambek
Succeeded byHarun Al-Rasyid Sutan Bandaro
Fourth Bupati of Padang Pariaman
In office
1950–1953
Preceded byBA. Murad
Succeeded byTaher Samad
Personal details
Nationality Indonesia
Alma materAlgemene Middelbare School (AMS) Batavia
Professionteacher, politician

Said Rasjad completed his MULO education in Padang and continued to an algemene middelbare school in Batavia.[6] After graduating, Rasjad worked as a teacher.

On November 27, 1945 at School of Simpang Haru (Kageo Gakko, former Ambacht School, now SMK) the Padang Area Incident or Simpang Haru Incident occurred. The incident started with the forced occupation of the school by KNIL soldiers. This led to protests from Said Rasjad, who was a teacher and principal. KNIL soldiers then forcibly beaten Said Rasjad until he was incapacitated. This sparked resistance from the Republicans at the school and in the evening a group of youths attacked the soldiers at the school.[7][8]

Said was appointed mayor of Padang in 1947 after the previous mayor, Bagindo Azizchan, was killed by Dutch forces.[9] During the war Rasjad moved the government seat to Padangpanjang.[10] Then, the Dutch appointed Abdoel Hakim as mayor of Padang.[11]

Said Rasjad was appointed as military regent of Agam from 1949 to 1950 replacing the previous military regent, Dahlan Djambek.[12] Rasjad was then appointed regent of Padang Pariaman from 1950 to 1953.

References

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  2. Memori pelaksanaan tugas DPRD Kota Padang, periode 2004-2009 (in Indonesian). Sekretariat DPRD Kota Padang. 2009.
  3. Sejarah Kebangkitan Nasional Daerah Sumatera Barat (in Indonesian). Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan.
  4. Anwar, Rosihan (2004). Sejarah kecil "petite histoire" Indonesia (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas. ISBN 979-709-141-4. OCLC 62895746.
  5. Edisaputra. (1987). Sumatra dalam perang kemerdekaan : perlawanan rakyat semesta menentang Jepang, Inggris dan Belanda (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Yayasan Bina Satria '45. OCLC 19849929.
  6. Anwar, Rosihan (2010). Napak tilas ke Belanda : 60 tahun perjalanan wartawan KMB 1949 (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas. ISBN 978-979-709-490-4. OCLC 640136133.
  7. Zed, Mestika; Amri, Emizal; Edmihardi (2002). Sejarah perjuangan kemerdekaan 1945-1949 di Kota Padang dan sekitarnya (in Indonesian). Padang: Yayasan Citra Budaya Indonesia. ISBN 979-95830-5-5. OCLC 659642482.
  8. Mulyadi, Mintaraga; Adjie, Sentot Soesanto; Anwar, Sendy Salvatori Johnny (1986). Api perjuangan kemerdekaan di kota Padang : [pengalaman pribadi Brigjend Polisi (Purn.) Johnny Anwar] (in Indonesian). Songo Abadi Inti. OCLC 568004163.
  9. Pahlawan Indonesia (in Indonesian). Media Pusindo Publishing. 2007. ISBN 978-979-1481-60-1. OCLC 969582983.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. Penerangan, Indonesia Departemen (1959). Propinsi Sumatera Tengah (in Indonesian). Kementerian Penerangan.
  11. Safwan, Mardanas, (1987), History of the city of Padang, Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate of History and Traditional Values, Project National Historical Inventory and Documentation.
  12. Joenoes, Marah (2001). Mr. H. Sutan Mohammad Rasjid : perintis kemerdekaan, Mahaputra Adipradana, mantan Gubernur Militer Sumatera Tengah, mantan Duta Besar RI di Roma, pejuang tangguh, berani, dan jujur (in Indonesian). Mutiara Sumber Widya. OCLC 604218832.


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