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- ←Created page with 'Luo Fangbo or Low Fang Pak ({{lang-cn|罗芳伯}}) was a Hakka merchant from Mei County, Guandong Province.')
- for the maritime spice trade in the 16th and the 17th century. The city is said to be established on 1 Ramadhan 601 H in the Islamic calendar (corresponding to 22 April 1205 CE in the...')
- ←Created page with ''''Bantam''' is the archaic name for the area corresponds to today's archeological site of Old Banten, Bantam was a port city, a centre of commerce and the seat of government of the Banten Sultanate. The city was established in the 16th century, shortly after Demak Sultanate conquered the region in 1527. ==History== ==Economy== ==References==')
- 18:12, 28 February 2024 Mhatopzz talk contribs created page Proclamation of the Congo Free State (Created a stub article)
- ←Created page with 'Diponegoro was a Javanese prince who with his followers instigated the Java War from 1825 to 1830 in an effort to oust the Dutch colonialists out of Java. Born from a Javanese royal dynasty of Mataram, he grew up to be a devout Muslim. ==Prelude to the Java War== ==Tegalrejo uprising== ==Occupation of Plered== ==Gawok offensives== ==Ceasefire attempts and new capital at Sambirata== ==Debellation and military collapse (1829–1830)== ==Surrender at Magelang...')
- emerged as the largest parties. ==Results==')
- ←Created page with 'The Muslim Brotherhood organization and Indonesia had a long history of relations, the Muslim Brotherhood first entered into the Indonesian society is in the 1930s, during Dutch colonial rule, where the ideas and the teachings of the organization was brought by Muslim Hajj pilgrims. Relations between the Muslim Brotherhood and Indonesia was established after Indonesian delegations led by Agus Salim flew to Egypt to sought for diplomatic recognition of Indon...')
- 06:37, 5 February 2024 Mhatopzz talk contribs created page File:Partai Hijau Indonesia.png ({{Non-free use rationale 2 |Description = Logo of the Partai Hijau Indonesia, a political party in Indonesia founded in 2012 |Source = https://www.hijau.org/ |Article = Green Party of Indonesia |Purpose = to serve as the primary means of visual identification at the top of the article dedicated to the entity in question. |Replaceability = Any derivative work based upon the logo would be a copyright violation, so creation of a free image is not possible. |Minimality = This image will only be u...)
- 06:37, 5 February 2024 Mhatopzz talk contribs uploaded File:Partai Hijau Indonesia.png ({{Non-free use rationale 2 |Description = Logo of the Partai Hijau Indonesia, a political party in Indonesia founded in 2012 |Source = https://www.hijau.org/ |Article = Green Party of Indonesia |Purpose = to serve as the primary means of visual identification at the top of the article dedicated to the entity in question. |Replaceability = Any derivative work based upon the logo would be a copyright violation, so creation of a free image is not possible. |Minimality = This image will only be u...) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- ←Created page with 'The Province of Sumatra was a province of Indonesia that encompassed the entire island of Sumatra. It was established on 19 August 1945 by the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence as one of eight Indonesian provinces and was headed by governor Teuku Mohammad Hasan, in 1946 it became the de facto administrative region of Indonesia as per the Linggadjati agreement, and became an autonomous province in 1947. T...')
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- Military occupation by the Empire of Japan|empire = Japan |p1 = West Java Governorate |flag_p1 = Flag of the Netherlands.svg |p2 = Middle Java Governorate |flag_p2 = Flag of the Netherlands.svg |p3 = East Java Governorate |flag_p3 = Flag of...')
- ←Created page with 'In the Dutch East Indies demography, the word Inlander was an obsolete term for native populations of Indonesia, the word was and still is considered as a derogatory term, beside the word Inlander, the term Boemiputra was collectively used by the natives to refer to people of Malay or Melanesianheritage. The Inlanders made up 97.4% of the population in the Dutch East Indies in 1930 census, estimating 59...')
- ←Created page with 'This article presents the '''demographic history''' of the '''Dutch East Indies''' from the late 19th century to 1942, its immigration history, and the population grouping in the region. ==Historical population grouping== ===Native population=== ===Europeans=== ===Chinese=== ===Arabs=== ==Census up to 1942== ==Immigration==')
- ←Created page with 'Indies Culture ({{lang-nl|Indische Cultuur}}; {{lang-id|Kebudayaan Indies}}) was a distinctive hybrid culture that developed in the late 19th century Dutch East Indies. It is characterized by a mix of European culture, particularly the Dutch Culture with Indigenous Indonesian Culture, significantly influenced by the Javanese Culture.')
- ←Created page with 'The '''dissolution of the Dutch East Indies''' was the disintegration of the Dutch colonial empire in Southeast Asia, as a direct consequence of the end of World War II and the subsequent movements of decolonisation in Asia, the process took place from 1945 to 1949, resulting in the creation of the United States of Indonesia and the separation of New Guineafrom the Dutch...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox government | government_name = Netherlands-Indies government | nativename = Nederlands Indië regering | government_form = Centralized bureaucracy of the Dutch imperial territory | image = Paleis van de gouverneur-generaal te Buitenzorg, KITLV 91604.tiff | image_size = | caption = Governor-general palace in Buitenzorg | date = {{Start date|1800|1|1|df=y}} | date_end = {{End date|1949|12|27|df=y...')
- ←Created page with 'A '''''Zelfbestuur''''' ({{lang-id|Wilayah Swapraja}}, borrowed from Sanskrit) or formally '''''Zelfbestuur Landschappen''''', was a type of indigenous self-governing territory within the Dutch East Indies that was ruled by a monarch (i.e. a sultan, sunan, or raja) and usually referred as princes, simmilar to those princely states in British Raj. These self-governing territories were established by a long-term treaties or agreemen...')
- ]] Republicanism has been the primary foundation of the establishment of Indonesia as a sovereign and independent nation, with its ideas deeply rooted in the independence movem...')
- ←Created page with 'The Youth Congress ({{lang-id|Kongres Pemuda}} or Van Ophuisjen: Congres Pemoeda) was a series of meetings attended by multiple Indonesian nationalist youth organizations from different regions throughout the archipelago to discuss about social, cultural, and economical issues in the Dutch East Indies, as well as discussing about the national unity and identity of the Indonesians. The meetings was held twice and were condu...')
- ←Created page with ''''Indonesian independence movement''' was a political and social movement occured during the Indonesian National Awakening that aimed to establish an Indonesian stateand broke out from colonial rule. The development of the movement began in the first half of the 20th century when various political and student associations started to advocate for the independence of Indonesia, with series of political efforts, it has resulted in many inde...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox Language | name = Netherlands Indies Malay | image = Youthpledge.jpg | imagecaption =Youth Pledge | nativename = | familycolor = Austronesian | fam2 = Malayo-Polynesian | fam3 = Malayic | fam4 = Malay| fam5 = | iso3 = omy | notice = IPA | glotto = oldm1...')
- Pro-Indonesian Militia *Indonesian Nationalism |position=Right-wing|leaders= Mahfudz Siradj<br> R. Hadjid |cl...')
- ←Created page with 'A '''pro-Indonesian militia''' is a militant organization that supported the nation state of Indonesia while on the same time might hold the belief of Indonesian nationalism, willing to fight for or to defend the Republic of Indonesia without directly or indirectly being part of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. The existence of such pro-Indonesian militias has existed since the Indonesian National Revolution.')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Demak-Portuguese conflicts | image = Detail from a map made in 1522 by Nuño García de Toreno depicting an unspecified Portuguese boat pursuing a 4-masted Javanese jong.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = Detail from a map made in 1522 by Nuño García de Toreno depicting an unspecified Portuguese boat pursuing a 4-masted Javanese jong | date = 1523–1526 | place...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox historical era | name = English and British colonization era | location = Malay Archipelago, East Indies | start = 1579 | end = 1824 | image = 180px <br>180px | alt = | caption = '''Top:''' Francis Drakearrival in the Sp...')
- ←Created page with '{{Short description|Colony in Southeast Asia}} {{EngvarB|date=September 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}} {{Infobox former country |conventional_long_name = Portuguese fort and settlement in the Moluccas |common_name = Portuguese Moluccas |iso3166code = omit |era = Early modern |status = Settlement and possessions of the Portuguese Empire |empire = Portuguese Empire|government_type = Monarchy |event_start = Establ...')
- ←Created page with '180px|thumb|[[Morning Star flag]] '''West Papuan nationalism''' refers to the political and cultural movement advocating for the self-determination and independence of West Papua, a region situated in the western part of the island of New Guinea. The movement emerged as a response to historical and ongoing grievances regarding political control, human rights abuses, and cultural assimilation. West Papuan nationalism is rooted...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Demak Civil War | image = | image_size = 250px | caption = | date = 1546–1555 | place = Demak Sultanate | result = Disintegration and collapse of Demak *Kingdom of Pajang established | combatant1 = Arya Penangsang forces | commander1 = Arya Penangsang{{KIA}} | combatant2 = Pro-Sunan Prawoto forces<br>Kal...')
- ←Created page with ''''Demak''' was a port city located on the northern coast of Java ==Etymology== ==History== ==Legacy== ==References==')
- ←Created page with 'In 1950, constituent entities in the United States of Indonesia integrated themselves into the Republic of Indonesia in a span of six months, from March to August, this process of reunification involved both political and military actions which ended in the re-establishment of a unified and centralized state of Indonesia. ==Background== ==Natsir's Integration motion== ==First wave of integration (9–24 March)== ==Second wave of integration (4–22 April)=...')
- Javanese Jong in the Indian Ocean, from Miller Atlas, 1519. | date = 1512–1513; 1521 | place = Portuguese Malacca| result = Portuguese defensive victory | comba...')
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- ←Created page with '{{Infobox country | native_name = ᮊᮧᮒ ᮘᮔ᮪ᮓᮥᮀ<br>كَوتا باندوڠ | conventional_long_name = Bandoeng | common_name = Bandoeng | event_start = Establishment | event1 = Muncipality (Gemeente) status | date_event1 = 1 April 1906 | event2 = | date_event2 = |event_end = Reincorporated to Indonesia |year_end = 1950 |date_end...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox country |native_name = |conventional_long_name = Indonesia |era = Indonesian National Revolution |status = Military occupation by the Dutch East Indies |government_type = Military occupation with self-governing governments in several territories |year_start = 1947 |year_end = 1949 |event_start = Operation Product|date_...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox former subdivision |native_name = Residentie Riouw en Onderhoorigheden |conventional_long_name = Residency of Riouw and Dependencies |nation = Sumatra |subdivision = Residency |era = |year_start = 1824 |date_start = 2 June |event_start = Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 |year_end = 1942 |date_end = 14 February–28 March |event_end = Invasion of Sumatra|event1 = |date_event1 = |p1 = |s1 = |flag...')
- ←Created page with 'Governorate of Sumatra ({{lang-nl|Gouvernement Sumatra}}) was a governorate of the Dutch East Indies comprising the entire island of Sumatra')
- ←Created page with '''Zelfbestuur Landschappen''')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox Former Subdivision |conventional_long_name = Federal Region of Batavia<br>Federal Territory of Jakarta |native_name = Wilayah Federal Jakarta |common_name = Batavia or Jakarta |subdivision = Federal region |nation = Pasundan<br><small>previously capital of the Dutch East Indies<small/> |year_start = 1946 |year_end = 1950 |date_start =...') Tag: Disambiguation linksadded
- ←Created page with '{{infobox historic subdivision | Name = Jakarta Special City | native_name = Jakaruta tokubetsu-shi<br>{{lang-ja|ジャカルタ特別市}} | HQ = {{flagcountry|Japan}} Jakarta | Status = Special City | Origin = {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Batavia| Start = 5 March 1942 | End = 17 August 1945 | Replace = Jakarta|D...')
- ←Created page with 'Gouvernement or Provincie were the top level administrative subdivision of the Dutch East Indies. The title Gouvernement applied to every Island territories of the Dutch East Indies except for Java where it was called a Province. Every Governorates or Provinces was held by a Dutch colonial administrator, except for the Vorstenlanden area where it was headed by the monarchs of Surakarta and Yogyakarta. ==History==') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Demak conquest of Banten Girang | image = | image_size = 250px | caption = | date = 1523–1526 | place = Banten Girang, Banten | result = Demak victory | combatant1 = Sultanate of Demak<br>Sultanate of Cirebon | commander1 = Fatahillah<br>Syarif Hidayatullah<br>Sultan Trenggana...')
- ←Created page with ''''Adipati''' ({{lang-sa|अधिपति|translit=''adhipati''}}) is a Javanese nobility title for a ruler or regional administrator equivalent of the Latin word ''dux'' or English ''duke''. the title Adipati was used in pre-colonial kingdoms and continued to be used during and post-colonial Indonesia, notably in the region of Vorstenlandenin Java, although originated from the Javanese language, the title was also us...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = PRRI Rebellion | partof = the Indonesian Crisis, Cold War in Asia, and the CIA activities in Indonesia | image = | image_size = | caption = {{Collapsible list | bullets = on | title = }} | date = 22 February 1958 – 20 October 1961 | place = Sulawesi, Kalimantan and the Maluku Islands. | result = Guided Dem...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox monarchy | border = imperial | royal_title = Susuhunan | realm = Mataram | native_name = ''Empereur de Centrafrique'' | coatofarms = Flag of the Mataram Sultanate.svg | coatofarmscaption = Flag of the Mataram Sultanate | type = other1 | title = *Susuhunan *Sultan{{efn|only used by Sultan Agung}} *Panembahan | image = Stamp o...')
- Kingdom of Makassar | native_name_lang = | coat of arms = | coat_of_arms_caption = | titles = | founder = Alauddin Ahmad Syah | dissolution = 1983 | final ruler = Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II | final_head = Tuanku Raja Ibrahim| founding year = 1727 | deposition = 10 January...')
- ) | era = | year_start = 1527 | year_end = 1619 | event_start = Battle of Sunda Kelapa | date_start = 22 June | event_e...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Fatahillah's conquest of Sunda Kelapa | image = Stamp of Indonesia - 2008 - Colnect 248159 - Bendera Singa Ali - Fatahillah.jpeg | image_size = 250px | caption = Stamp issued in 2008, commemorating Fatahillah's conquest of Sunda Kelapa | date = 1526–22 June 1527 | place = Sunda Kelapa, Sunda Kingdom| result = Demak victory | combatan...')
- ←Created page with '{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = Conquest of Jacatra |partof = Dutch–Portuguese War | image = AMH-7253-KB The conquest of Jacatra by the VOC in 1619 (cropped to illustration).jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = The conquest of Jacatra by the VOC in 1619 | date = 30 May 1619 | place = Jacatra(Principality of Jayakarta) | result = Dutch victory; E...')