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forced to withdraw in defeat. A second attack by the Dutch was carried out, but the fort was defended bravely by Demang Lehman, Kiai
Langlang, and Penghulu Sheikh Haji Buya Yasin and other figures. Because the Dutch soldiers' attack was supported by the navy which fired cannons from warships, while the land troops stormed the Tabanio fort, Demang Lehman and Habib Shohibul Bahasyim's troops escaped without leaving any casualties. The Dutch considered that the victory against the Tabanio fort was meaningless, if you take into account the number of facilities deployed, 15 cannons and a number of shiny weapons, it turned out that they were not successful in crippling the forces of Demang Lehman.
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that people had gathered at the Paring River to attack the
Amawang fort. Based on this information, Dutch troops under the leadership of Munters took 60 soldiers and a cannon to the Paring River. When the troops left and were thought to have reached the Paring River, Demang Lehman attacked the Amawang fort at around 02.00 on the afternoon of March 31 1860, with 300 of his troops, Demang Lehman stormed the fort. When Demang Lehman's troops invaded, the two trusted men who were workers in the fort went berserk and caused chaos for the Dutch soldiers..
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think it was caused by the governor.' Hidayat was furious at Tamjid, resigned as governor and retired from politics. Tamjid then informed him he and his supporters would be punished for insubordination by troops and steamships provided by the Dutch. Colonel
Augustus Johannes Andresen landed his forces on Borneo at the end of April 1859, and on 29 April 1859 assumed military command at Bandjermasin. On 1 May he suspended the Resident and himself took up civil administration as well.
1080:, his wife, and three children, all died. Hidayat responded with loyalty to the Dutch: he was the first to alarm the Government of what had happened during the attack on the Pengaron mining complex three days earlier and the further attack plans of the rebels; when the mining complex at Kalangan was assaulted on 1 May, he tracked down the women and children who survived the attack and put them under protection in Bandjermasin, and he helped organise the defence.
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8 days, and after some hesitation, Hidayat complied when he was given assurances his uncle would retain his freedom. Nevertheless, the
Government broke its promise, arrested and banished Prabu Anom to Java. In protest, Hidayat asked to resign as governor, but was refused. During the year 1858, Tamjid and Hidayat appear to have cooperated in their opposition to the Dutch Indies Government, but due to mutual mistrust, their collaboration was ineffective.
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Lieutenant Colonel Boon Ostade. The attack on the Bumi Selamat Palace failed because it was confronted by Dutch troops who were gathering to carry out a weapons inspection. Fierce fighting occurred, so that Demang Lehman members lost 10 people who became syahid, as well as dozens of Dutch who fell victim.
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At the end of 1859 the people's troops led by Demang Lehman, Pangeran
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September 27 1859 a battle also took place at the Gunung Lawak fort which was defended by Kiai Demang Lehman and his friends. In this battle, Kiai Demang Leman's troop strength turned out to be smaller than the enemy's strength, so he was forced to resign. Because the people repeatedly carried out
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in 1855, asserting that he was now a better candidate than the other two. The
Government responded by sending a warship to Martapura in 1856, demanding Adam in a letter to respect the contract, the choice of governor, providing Tamjid with an act of recognition as successor, and imprisoning his rival
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Demang Lehman and his troops planned to attack the Dutch fort in
Amawang. Demang Lehman succeeded in smuggling two of his trusted men into the fort as Dutch workers. According to information from these two workers, Demang Lehman was determined to attack the Dutch fort. The Dutch received information
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November 1857 and was succeeded by Tamjid, formally installed by the Dutch resident van Bentheim in Martapura without incident. However, when he tried to hold a meeting with (the earlier released) Prabu Anom, he escaped. Van Bentheim ordered Hidayat to extradite Prabu Anom within
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On August 30, 1859, Demang Lehman left for the Bumi Selamat Palace with 3,000 troops and suddenly surprised the Dutch by carrying out a sudden attack, causing the Dutch to be confused about facing him, which almost killed Lieutenant Colonel Boon Ostade. In this sudden attack, Demang Lehman rode his
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and his rebels continued their revolt for three more years. As a distant descendant of a previous ruler, Antasari sought to restore the sultanate and reign over Banjar himself. However, Dutch major Govert Verspyck proved to be capable commander and managed to achieve a series of victories over the
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While fighting the rebels, the Dutch Indies Government declared Hidayat a renegade and stripped him of his gubernatorial position. Seeing no other candidate to succeed Tamjid, the Dutch abolished the Sultanate of Bandjermasin in its entirety, and put the territory under direct control of Batavia.
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Tamjid abdicated the throne in June 1859 when he felt unable to continue his reign any longer amidst the escalating rebellion. After a thorough inquiry, Andresen trusted Hidayat completely, and pleaded with him to come to Bandjermasin to become the new sultan. However, Hidayat was unable to trust
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At the end of 1859 the battlefield was spread across 3 locations, namely around Banua Lima, around Martapura and Tanah Laut and along the Barito River. The battlefield around Banua Lima was under the leadership of Tumenggung Abdul Jalil Kiai Adipati Anom, Wall Raja, the second field was under the
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A struggle for power ensued between Tamjid and Hidayat, which divided the population. In early 1859, a revolt broke out east of Martapura, and Hidayat was sent to quell it. He acquired a document, signed and sealed by Tamjid, which urged the rebels to 'wreak mischief in a manner that people will
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Meanwhile, the Bone warship was sent by the Dutch to Tanah Laut to reclaim the Fort Tabanio which had been controlled by Demang Lehman in a terrible Dutch battle. When Marine Lieutenant Cronental's troops stormed the Tabanio fort, 9 Dutch soldiers were killed, and the remaining Dutch troops were
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guerrilla attacks, after some time the Dutch occupied the fort, then damaged and abandoned it. While leaving the fort, the Dutch troops came under attack from Kiai Demang Lehman's troops who were still actively carrying out guerrilla warfare in the surrounding area.
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Andresen in return, hesitating to act on the latter's repeated requests to take the crown. Meanwhile, the Government in Batavia was dissatisfied with Andresen's policies and recalled him in October 1859.
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leadership of Demang Lehman and Syarif Shohibul Bahasyim while the third field was under the leadership of Pangeran Antasari and Syarif Ali Al-Akbar Al-Aidid. and they won the battle.
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on the S.Maluka river which runs into the Java Sea not far S.E. of the Barito.
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Sejarah nasional Indonesia: Nusantara pada abad ke-18 dan ke-19
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Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van het Bandjermasinsche Rijk.
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Verhalen uit de grote en kleine oorlog in Nederlands Indië
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De Bandjermasinsche Krijg van 1859-1863 nader toegelicht.
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Expeditie naar de Zuider- en Oosterafdeling van Borneo
1642:Tijdschrift voor Nederlands Indie. 21 ste jaargang
904:, who took over the islands in the context of the
1170:. lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 44.
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1629:De ondergang van het Bandjermasinse Rijk.
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1164:Cribb, R. B.; Kahin, Audrey (2004).
1084:Abdication and sultanate's abolition
1015:Storming of Fort Munggu Dayor (1859)
1654:De Bandjermasinse Krijg. 1859-1863.
1550:. Penakita Publisher. p. 176.
1167:Historical Dictionary of Indonesia
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29:Part of military campaigns of the
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1656:Twee delen. D.A. Thieme. Arnhem.
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1624:. Liem Hwat Sing, Bandjermasin.
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1684:Wars involving the Netherlands
1352:Republik Indonesia: Kalimantan
1331:(in Indonesian). 20 March 2023
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1649:1863-1866. E.J. Brill. Leiden
1627:1892. Egbert Broer Kielstra.
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1042:Battle of Fort Amawang (1860)
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1033:Barito River Campaign (1859)
757:Lombok and Karangasem (1894)
66:Sporadic fighting until 1905
16:War in the Dutch East Indies
1704:Dutch conquest of Indonesia
1575:Soedarmanto, J. B. (2007).
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1636:Wolter Robert van Hoëvell
1365:Widjaya, Roebaie (1962).
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508:South Africa (1659-1677)
503:New Netherland (1659–63)
443:New Netherland (1643–45)
1666:1897. J.P. Schoemaker.
1645:1886. H.G.J.L. Meyners
1367:Merdeka: tjerita rakjat
896:, then governor of the
283:Banda Islands (1609–21)
1597:Kielstra, Egbert Broer
1318:ISBN 978-979-407-410-7
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518:Sri Lanka (1670-1670)
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1663:D.A. Thieme. Arnhem.
1548:Perang Banjar Barito
1411:. PT Mizan Publika.
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298:Pescadores (1622–24)
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353:Liaoluo Bay (1633)
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951:in Lalutung Tuor.
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550:India (1739–41)
448:India (1644-45)
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348:Abrolhos (1631)
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