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Islam is the dominant religion in the city, with 78.57% of the total population identify themselves as Muslim. Other religions are Buddhism, which forms 13.58% of the total population, Christianity, which forms 7.56% of the total population, Hinduism, which forms 0.02% of the total population and
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The British gained control of Malacca from the Dutch in 1795. Attempting to increase their influence over the Strait of Malacca, the two powers each crowned a different candidate as Sultan of Johor–Riau during a succession crisis (1812–1818). This led to the partition of Johor–Riau under the
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is taken from the position of beach nut tree that juts into the sea. Trees that are in the Cape which is a guide for voyagers who will go to Bintan River. The Tanjungpinang River is the entrance to Bintan, where the Bentan empire was based in what is now the district of Bukit Batu.
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Over the centuries, Tanjungpinang came under the control of Sumatra, Malacca, the Netherlands, Britain, and Japan. These contacts each influenced its culture, also being a centre of Malay culture and trade traffic. In the 18th century, it was a capital of the
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made Tanjungpinang the government centre for the Riau Islands. Control returned to the Dutch following the Japanese surrender, and the Dutch officially withdrew in 1950. Riau became one of the last territories merged into
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established his capital at Bintan, from which he organized attacks and blockades against the Portuguese. In 1526, after a number of attempts to suppress the Malay forces, the Portuguese razed Bintan to the ground.
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A conflict with the Dutch, who had taken Malacca from the Portuguese, culminated with a Dutch fleet of 13 vessels besieging and attacking Riau. On 6 January 1784, they were met in battle by Malay and
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in 1528. Former-Malaccan territories were quickly brought under Johor's influence, including Bintan, where an important trading port called Bandar Riau was opened. As it prospered and a war with the
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The cultural center for stage performances of Malay music and dances is located in Tanjungpinang. The centre regularly organises festivals and other performances, such as music and dance. Renowned
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On 11 February 1911, the Dutch deposed the sultan for defying the colonial masters, and officially annexed the sultanate which was then administered from Tanjungpinang as the
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threatened Johor in 1722, the capital was moved to Riau, which became a centre of trade and Islamic studies much as Malacca had been.
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Tanjungpinang's history can be traced to the early 3rd century, when it flourished as a trading post on the India–China trade route.
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in 1960. A law passed in 2001 defined Tanjungpinang as an autonomous city with effect from 21 June 2001 (separate from
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grammar book), are one of the many legacies left by the Riau–Lingga Sultanate. The old vice-royal mosque, the
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of the Dutch East Indies. A military base was also constructed at Tanjungpinang.
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From top, left to right: City view from Dompak Island, house of governor of the
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Street view with a Protestant church and the entrance of a mosque, c.1910
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temples are located outside central Tanjungpinang in a small town named
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that juts into the sea – occupies a strategic location on the south of
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forces, and repelled with the destruction of the Dutch command ship
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The old ruler's palace and royal tombs, including the grave of
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Tanjungpinang – whose name is taken from the position of a
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Confucianism, which forms 0.27% of the total population.
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Index

City
Jawi
Chinese





Riau Islands
Flag of Tanjungpinang
Coat of arms of Tanjungpinang
Gurindam
Location within Riau Islands
Riau Islands
Tanjungpinang is located in Bintan Island
Bintan
Sumatra
Indonesia
Tanjungpinang is located in Sumatra
Tanjungpinang is located in Indonesia
0°55′08″N 104°27′19″E / 0.918773°N 104.455415°E / 0.918773; 104.455415
Country
Indonesia
Region
Sumatra
Province
Riau Islands
Incorporated
Time zone
UTC+7

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