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  2. Jambi - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Jambi Sultan, Taha Saifuddin, on 27 April 1904 and the success of the Dutch controlled areas of the Sultanate of Jambi, Jambi then was set up as a Residency and entry into the territory Netherlands Indies. Jambi's first Resident OL Helfrich was appointed by the governor general under Dutch Decree No. 20, dated 4 May 1906 ...

  3. Netherlands–Thailand relations - Wikipedia

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    The Jambi Sultan temporarily jailed English merchants during violence between the Dutch and English. [13] [14] [15] The Thai and Jambi Sultanate angrily complained against the Dutch over Dutch attacks and attempts to impede Jambi's trade with Chinese and Thai. [16] [17] Chinese junks regularly traded with Jambi, Patani, Siam and Cambodia. [18]

  4. Jambi uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Jambi uprising (1885) was a revolt in the Jambi Sultanate, modern Indonesia, which was put down by the Royal Netherlands Indies Army. Background In 1835, the ...

  5. Jambi Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Jambi Sultanate (Jawi: كسلطانن جمبي ‎, romanized: Kesultanan Jambi), alternatively known as Djambi, was a sultanate that was centered in the modern-day province of Jambi in Indonesia. Initially part of the Majapahit Empire, Jambi broke away in the early 16th century and established the sultanate in 1615.

  6. Dutch colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch colonial empire (Dutch: Nederlandse koloniale rijk) comprised the overseas territories and trading posts controlled and administered by Dutch chartered companies—mainly the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company—and subsequently by the Dutch Republic (1581–1795), and by the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands after 1815.

  7. Thaha Syaifuddin - Wikipedia

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    Thaha Syaifuddin became Sultan of Jambi in 1855. [2] He was a very energetic sultan. [1] However, he refused to renew treaties imposed on his predecessors by the Dutch, who invaded Jambi in 1858 and imposed a series of sultans [3] who, under Dutch control, reigned over much of the sultanate until 1899. [2]

  8. Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch East Indies, [3] also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Dutch: Nederlands(ch)-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia Belanda), was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.

  9. List of governors of the Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    Jambi Sultanate: 1604s–1904: Palembang Sultanate: 1659–1823: ... Establishment of the Netherlands-Indonesia Union — Petrus Johannes Idenburg (1896–1976)