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  2. Slavery in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch colonists used slave labor in their agriculture. The Dutch banned slave trade in 1811 and slavery in 1860. The Dutch prohibition of slavery expanded in parallel with the Dutch control ove the archipelago, and by 1910, slavery in the East Indies was seen as effectively abolished, though cases of chattel slavery were still discovered as ...

  3. List of Dutch loanwords in Indonesian - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Word Dutch Meaning Note Ref dah/dah-dah/dadah good-bye dag (good) day dak roof dak dasi necktie das(je) debat debate debat departemèn department departement Désèmber December december dinas administration dienst diskusi discussion discussie dokter medical doctor dokter dosis dose dosis dus box doos duit money duit: a copper Dutch coin

  4. 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.

  5. East India Company Ordinances - Wikipedia

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    Second, unlike the Atlantic slave complex, European and preexisting indigenous forms of bondage seemingly shared many forms of similarities. Except for South Africa, European colonial powers took over and interacted with existing Indian Ocean systems of slavery, rather than imposing their own system in a relative vacuum as in the New World.

  6. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SA Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Indonesia/ST List/SA Dutch East Indies. Add languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF;

  7. Company rule in the Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    In 1603, the first permanent Dutch trading post in Indonesia was established in Banten, northwest Java. The official East Indies government, however, was not created until Pieter Both was made governor-general in 1610. In that same year, Ambon Island was made headquarters of the VOC's East Indies. Batavia was made the capital from 1619 onward. [3]

  8. Dutch museums will return art and artifacts that were looted ...

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    Two Dutch museums are handing hundreds of cultural artifacts back to Indonesia and Sri Lanka — from a richly decorated cannon to precious metals and jewelry — that were taken, often by force ...

  9. Belanda Hitam - Wikipedia

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    Because the British had abolished slavery, a somewhat cautious approach to recruitment was taken. The Ashanti king offered slaves and prisoners of war from the surrounding regions, for Dutch colonial service. However they nominally put themselves forward as voluntary recruits. As Dutch military service personnel they were entitled to receive ...