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  2. Dutch architecture in Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Control of Semarang was given to the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a part of a debt payment by Sunan Amangkurat II in 1678 and established as area in 1682 Dutch. On 5 October 1705, Semarang officially became a VOC city when Susuhunan Pakubuwono I made a deal to give extensive trade rights to the VOC in exchange for wiping out Mataram 's debt.

  3. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    The early VOC settlement of Semarang with its prominent pentagonal fortress. Semarang was handed by the Sultan of Mataram to the Dutch East Indies in 1678. [11] The city was pictured as a small settlement with a pious Muslim area called Kauman, a Chinese quarter, and a Dutch fortress.

  4. Dutch–Mataram conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Dutch–Mataram conflicts, also called Dutch–Mataram wars, were the military and political conflicts between the Mataram Sultanate and the forces of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java. The conflicts were fought between from 1628 to 1757 in Java and at first, this conflict was based on trade competition and over time, it began to reach ...

  5. Colonial architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The colonial architecture of Indonesia refers to the buildings that were created across Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period, during that time, this region was known as the Dutch East Indies. These types of colonial era structures are more prevalent in Java and Sumatra, as those islands were considered more economically significant during ...

  6. Category:Dutch forts in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  7. Java War (1741–1743) - Wikipedia

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    By November 1741, the company's fortress in Semarang was surrounded by 3,500 Chinese and 20,000 Javanese troops, who were armed with 30 cannons, as opposed to 3,400 Dutch and loyalist troops. [ 28 ] [ 39 ] With the superior Dutch firepower and tactics causing Pakubuwono II 's troops to scatter, the siege was eventually broken and an expedition ...