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  2. Dutch intervention in Bali (1849) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch intervention in Bali in 1849 was a major Dutch military intervention in Northern and Southern Bali, following two failed interventions, the 1846 intervention and the 1848 intervention. The Dutch used as a pretext Balinese salvage claims over shipwrecks , which were customary to the Balinese, but unacceptable under International law.

  3. History of Bali - Wikipedia

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    The History of Bali covers a period from the Paleolithic to the present, and is characterized by migrations of people and cultures from other parts of Asia. In the 16th century, the history of Bali started to be marked by Western influence with the arrival of Europeans, to become, after a long and difficult colonial period under the Dutch, an example of the preservation of traditional cultures ...

  4. Dutch intervention in Bali (1906) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch conquest of Southern Bali in 1906 was a Dutch military intervention in Bali as part of the Dutch colonial conquest of the Indonesian islands, killing an estimated 1,000 people. It was part of the final takeover of the Netherlands East-Indies and the fifth Dutch military intervention in Bali.

  5. Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1848) - Wikipedia

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    The force landed in Bali on 7 May 1848 in the area of Sangsit. [2] Dutch artillery moving towards Jagaraga. The Balinese numbered 16,000, including about 1,500 equipped with firearms under Jelantik. [2] After the Dutch landing, the Balinese withdrew to their fortified position in Jagaraga about 4 kilometers away. [2]

  6. Battle of Bali - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim chronicler notes that following the battle the terrain was covered with the dead and blood flowed like water on the ground. Innumerable Abyssinian infantrymen we’re killed along with 3,000 cavalrymen, and 100 Azmachs. 100 Azmachs were also captured and thereafter summarily executed by the victorious Adalites.

  7. Dutch intervention in Bali (1858) - Wikipedia

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    Dutch intervention in Bali of 10–26 December 1858 was the fourth punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) on the island. This expedition was directed against certain chiefs ( pungawwa ) of Buleleng who were fomenting revolt and opposition to the Dutch-appointed regent.

  8. Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1846) - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch intervention in Northern Bali in 1846 was the first in a long series of Dutch military interventions on Bali island, until total control was achieved with the Dutch intervention in Bali in 1908. The Dutch used as a pretext Balinese salvage claims over shipwrecks, which were customary to the Balinese, but unacceptable to the Dutch. [1]

  9. Puputan - Wikipedia

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    These included a fight-to-the-death that became known as Puputan Bayu or Blambangan-Oorlog (Blambangan War), in 1771–1773. [2] The Dutch sent Muslim and Christian missionaries to tame the Osing people's fighting spirit. Only then Banyuwangi was captured; a long and ambitious dream toward further occupation on Bali was launched by the Dutch.