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Acehnese invasion of Johor

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100: 142: 131: 89: 119: 77: 889:, the Acehnese found out some of the Dutch in Johor, they demanded the Dutch to be neutral during the conflict with the promise that no harm would be done to them, the Dutch serving the Johor sultan, retorted because they signed a treaty to protect Johor from any attack, but unsure of how to deal with them since they were allies of the 943:. In the battle, one of the Portuguese galleons blew up when its gunpowder magazine caught fire causing confusion in Portuguese ranks and the Acehnese captured between 50 and 60 Portuguese prisoners. Having suffered thousands of casualties in the battle, the Acehnese called off the attack on Malacca and fled to Aceh. 926:
In 1614, Johor once again made a truce with the Portuguese, this political setback was a challenge to the Acehnese power equilibrium gained over Malacca, Malacca's ability to force Abdullah shows Aceh's ineffective authority over Johor, and this time the Acehnese Armada of 300 and 30000 to 40000 men
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where he died in 1615. The captured Dutchmen were taken to Aceh as prisoners of war, where they apologized to Sultan, saying that they were bound by their treaty of 1606 with Johor to defend the sultan who was a friend of the Dutch, Iskandar was troubled by the fact that the Dutch had come to the
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Aceh has been a long-term enemy of the johorese, and the actual conflicts start when the Acehnese began expanding their empire by invading and capturing several Sumatran ports like Pidie and Pasai, whom the Portuguese infiltrated, the Johorese saw the Acehnese as a danger to their rule while the
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On May 4, 1613, the Acehnese, with a large army between 20000 and 40000 and an armada consisting of 60 to 70 ships invaded Johor, they overran the Johor River and attacked coastal settlements such as Johor Lama, Batu Sawar, and also the Town of
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or VOC company, the resident members of the VOC encouraged the Dutch to resist, 6 members of the company alongside 25 men fought with the Johor but were outnumbered, Batu Sawar fell on June 6, the Acehnese captured the sultan's younger brother
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known as "Raja Bongsu" was married to Iskandar Muda's sister and sent back to Johor to rule it as a Vassal of Aceh, because of his anti-Portuguese stance, he was a better candidate, returning with 2000 Achenese to rebuild Batu Sawar.
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of Malacca. Because of the frequent alliances between Johor and the Portuguese this gave enough justification for the Acehnese to invade Johor who sought to wipe out the Portuguese presence in the Malay peninsula.
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Despite Achenese destruction of the Johorese capital, they failed to capture its sultan, Abdullah, Iskandar Muda was preparing a third expedition to capture the sultan with an armada of 200
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the author of Bustan as-Salatin, the Acehnese defeated the Portuguese, captured a high ranking prisoner, killed or captured many of them and seized several of their ships.
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In 1615, the Acehnese armada attempted to attack Portuguese Malacca, but encountered a Portuguese fleet that engaged them at the
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defense of his Malay enemy, yet he forgave them and allowed the captives to stay in their lodge on bail of the company's goods.
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Tun Ahmad Sarji bin Abdul Hamid (2011). The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Volume 16, The Rulers of Malaysia. Archipelago Press.
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invaded Johor in September 1615 and for the second time destroyed Batu Sawar, Abdullah escaped and have taken refuge in
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Peter Borschberg, The Singapore and Melaka Straits, Violence, Security and Diplomacy in the 17th Century, p. 112
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is disputed with some saying he was captured by the Acehnese and executed while others stated he escaped to the
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was captured by the Acehnese and later executed, in 1568 the Johorese assisted the Portuguese against Acehnese
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Peter Borschberg, Iberians in the Singapore-Melaka Area and Adjacent Regions (16th to 18th Century), p. 44
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Ingrid Saroda Mitrasing, The age of Aceh And The evolution of kingship 1599 - 1641, p. 169
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Acehnese saw the Johorese as traitors for siding with the Portuguese in Malacca, in 1564
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between 1613 and 1615 to subjugate and vassalize the
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Index

Johor
Malaysia
Aceh Sultanate
Sultanate of Aceh
Johor Sultanate
Dutch East India Company
Dutch East India Company
Aceh Sultanate
Iskandar Muda
Alauddin Riayat Shah III
Abdullah Ma'ayat Shah
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Dutch
colonial campaigns
Bantam (1601)
Amboina (1605)
Malacca (1606)
Cape Rachado (1606)
Mozambique (1607)
Mozambique (1608)
Banda Islands (1609–21)
Johor (1613)
Macau (1622)
Pescadores (1622–24)
Salvador (1624)
Luanda (1624)
Persian Gulf (1625)

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