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  • Jayakarta War
  • 17th-century conflicts in Indonesia

    The Jayakarta War (Indonesian: Perang Jayakarta; Dutch: Jayakarta-oorlog) was a military conflict which occurred in Jayakarta between Jayakartan forces

    Jayakarta War

    Jayakarta War

    Jayakarta_War

  • Fall of Jayakarta
  • 1619 Dutch capture of Autonomous city of Banten

    The Fall of Jayakarta, also known as the conquest of Jacatra, was a military engagement between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the Banten Sultanate

    Fall of Jayakarta

    Fall of Jayakarta

    Fall_of_Jayakarta

  • Jakarta
  • De facto capital and largest city in Indonesia

    Kelapa, the port of the Sunda Kingdom. In 1527, the settlement was renamed Jayakarta after being captured by forces of the Demak Sultanate. The Dutch East

    Jakarta

    Jakarta

    Jakarta

  • List of conflicts in Asia
  • Islands 1614–1625 Mataram conquest of Surabaya 1618–1619 Jayakarta War 1619 Fall of Jayakarta 1628–1757 Dutch–Mataram conflicts 1646 Battle of Passempe

    List of conflicts in Asia

    List_of_conflicts_in_Asia

  • Jan Pieterszoon Coen
  • Dutch colonial administrator

    Dutch East Indies Spouse Eva Ment ​ (m. 1625)​ Military service Battles/wars Conquest of Banda Islands Siege of Batavia Jayakarta War Conquest of Jacatra

    Jan Pieterszoon Coen

    Jan Pieterszoon Coen

    Jan_Pieterszoon_Coen

  • Banten–Dutch war (1656–1659)
  • 17th-century conflict in West Java

    The Dutch East India Company (VOC) conquered the Bantenese port city of Jayakarta on 29 May 1619. On the following day, the VOC began rebuilding the city

    Banten–Dutch war (1656–1659)

    Banten–Dutch war (1656–1659)

    Banten–Dutch_war_(1656–1659)

  • Batavia, Dutch East Indies
  • Capital of the Dutch East Indies

    founding of Batavia by the Dutch in 1619, on the site of the ruins of Jayakarta, led to the establishment of a Dutch colony; Batavia became the center

    Batavia, Dutch East Indies

    Batavia, Dutch East Indies

    Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies

  • Banten invasions of Pajajaran
  • 16th-century conflict in West Java

    Sultanate Fall of Sunda Kelapa Banten invasions of Pajajaran Banten invasion of Palembang Jayakarta War Fall of Jayakarta Banten–Dutch war (1656–1659)

    Banten invasions of Pajajaran

    Banten invasions of Pajajaran

    Banten_invasions_of_Pajajaran

  • Java War
  • Dutch colonial war in Java (1825–1830)

    The Java War (Javanese: ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦗꦮ; Dutch: De Java-oorlog; Indonesian: Perang Jawa), also known in Indonesia as the Diponegoro War (Javanese: ꦥꦼꦫꦁꦢꦶꦥꦤꦼꦒꦫ;

    Java War

    Java War

    Java_War

  • Travancore–Dutch War
  • 1739–1753 war in India

    The Travancore–Dutch War was a war between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the Indian kingdom of Travancore, culminating in the Battle of Colachel

    Travancore–Dutch War

    Travancore–Dutch War

    Travancore–Dutch_War

  • Cambodian–Dutch War
  • 1643–1644 War Between the Dutch and Cambodia

    The Cambodian–Dutch War (Dutch: Cambodjaans-Nederlandse Oorlog; Khmer: សង្គ្រាមកម្ពុជា-ហូឡង់) from 1643–1644 was a conflict sparked by a coup which brought

    Cambodian–Dutch War

    Cambodian–Dutch War

    Cambodian–Dutch_War

  • Persian–Dutch War
  • 1765 war over Kharg island

    The Persian–Dutch War or Iranian–Dutch War (Persian: جنگ ایران و هلند) was a 1765 military conflict between Zand Iran and the Dutch East India Company

    Persian–Dutch War

    Persian–Dutch War

    Persian–Dutch_War

  • Trịnh–Nguyễn War
  • Civil war between feudal clans in Vietnam

    Trịnh–Nguyễn Civil War (Vietnamese: Trịnh-Nguyễn phân tranh; chữ Hán: 鄭阮紛爭, lit. Trịnh–Nguyễn contention) was a prolonged civil war and conflict during

    Trịnh–Nguyễn War

    Trịnh–Nguyễn War

    Trịnh–Nguyễn_War

  • Kodam Jayakarta
  • Military unit

    The Jayakarta Jaya Military Regional Command (Indonesian: Komando Daerah Militer Jaya Jayakarta), or Kodam Jaya Jayakarta, more commonly known as Kodam

    Kodam Jayakarta

    Kodam Jayakarta

    Kodam_Jayakarta

  • Esopus Wars
  • 1659–1663 conflict of the American Indian Wars

    The Esopus Wars were two conflicts between the Esopus tribe of Lenape Natives (Delaware) and New Netherlander colonists during the latter half of the 17th

    Esopus Wars

    Esopus_Wars

  • Dutch–Ahanta War
  • The Dutch–Ahanta War was a conflict between the Netherlands and the Ahanta between 1837 and 1839. Beginning with a mere economic dispute between the Ahanta

    Dutch–Ahanta War

    Dutch–Ahanta_War

  • Aceh War
  • 1873–1904 Dutch colonial war in Aceh Sultanate

    The Aceh War (Indonesian: Perang Aceh; Acehnese: Prang Acèh; 1873–1904), was an armed military conflict between the Sultanate of Aceh and the Kingdom

    Aceh War

    Aceh War

    Aceh_War

  • Banten Sultanate
  • Kingdom based on the island of Java (1527–1813)

    the volume of trade. He also exiled the ponggawa elites to the port of Jayakarta in the east, stripping the merchants' power altogether. This strong new

    Banten Sultanate

    Banten Sultanate

    Banten_Sultanate

  • Dutch East India Company
  • 1602–1799 Dutch trading company

    Malukan spice trade, the VOC established a capital in the port city of Jayakarta in 1619 and changed its name to Batavia, now Jakarta. Over the next two

    Dutch East India Company

    Dutch East India Company

    Dutch_East_India_Company

  • Timeline of the 17th century
  • establish trading posts at Sukadana (southwest Kalimantan), Makassar, Jayakarta and Jepara in Java, and Aceh, Pariaman and Jambi in (Sumatra) threatening

    Timeline of the 17th century

    Timeline_of_the_17th_century

  • History of Jakarta
  • names. It was called Sunda Kelapa during the Sunda Kingdom period and Jayakarta, Djajakarta, or Jacatra during the short period of the Banten Sultanate

    History of Jakarta

    History of Jakarta

    History_of_Jakarta

  • Banjarmasin War
  • War in the Dutch East Indies

    The Banjarmasin War (also known as Bandjermasin War; Banjar: ڤراڠ بنجر, romanized: Perang Banjar, Dutch: Bandjermasinse Oorlog, or formally Expeditie

    Banjarmasin War

    Banjarmasin War

    Banjarmasin_War

  • Indonesian National Revolution
  • 1945–1949 Indonesian conflict and diplomatic struggle against Dutch rule

    (Indonesian: Revolusi Nasional Indonesia), also known as the Indonesian War of Independence, was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the

    Indonesian National Revolution

    Indonesian National Revolution

    Indonesian_National_Revolution

  • Makassar War
  • Military conquest by the Dutch to Sulawesi

    Makassar War (Dutch: Makassar-oorlog), also known as the conquest of Makassar (Dutch: Verovering van Makassar), was a conflict between the Gowa Sultanate

    Makassar War

    Makassar War

    Makassar_War

  • Padri Wars
  • 1803–1837 armed conflict in Sumatra, Indonesia

    The Padri Wars (also called the Minangkabau War) was fought from 1803 until 1837 in West Sumatra, Indonesia between the Padri and the Adat. The Padri

    Padri Wars

    Padri Wars

    Padri_Wars

  • Banten invasion of Palembang
  • 1596 invasion

    Sultanate Fall of Sunda Kelapa Banten invasions of Pajajaran Banten invasion of Palembang Jayakarta War Fall of Jayakarta Banten–Dutch war (1656–1659)

    Banten invasion of Palembang

    Banten_invasion_of_Palembang

  • Kieft's War
  • Conflict in 1643-45 between Dutch colonists and Lenape Indians

    Kieft's War (1643–1645), also known as the Wappinger War, was a conflict between the colonial province of New Netherland and the Wappinger and Lenape Indians

    Kieft's War

    Kieft's War

    Kieft's_War

  • Colonial war
  • Blanket term relating to various conflicts

    Colonial war (in some contexts referred to as small war) is a blanket term relating to the various conflicts that arose as the result of overseas territories

    Colonial war

    Colonial war

    Colonial_war

  • Batavia (region)
  • Historical and geographical region in the Rhine–Meuse delta

    the city of Jayakarta to become Batavia from 1619 until about 1942, when its name was changed to Djakarta (short for the former name Jayakarta, later respelt

    Batavia (region)

    Batavia (region)

    Batavia_(region)

  • Kandyan–Dutch war (1764–1766)
  • War in Sri Lanka between the Dutch East India Company and the Kingdom of Kandy

    The Dutch-Kandy War of 1764-1766 marked a military conflict between the Dutch East India Company and the Kingdom of Kandy, culminating in the occupation

    Kandyan–Dutch war (1764–1766)

    Kandyan–Dutch war (1764–1766)

    Kandyan–Dutch_war_(1764–1766)

  • Ancol
  • Administrative village in Jakarta, Indonesia

    area of Ancol. Sunda Kelapa was renamed into Jayakarta. Later in the 17th century, the ruler of Jayakarta was defeated by the Dutch. The town was completely

    Ancol

    Ancol

    Ancol

  • Java War (1741–1743)
  • Armed struggle against Dutch colonialism

    The Java War of 1741 to 1743 was an armed struggle by a joint Chinese and Javanese army against the Dutch East India Company and pro-Dutch Javanese that

    Java War (1741–1743)

    Java War (1741–1743)

    Java_War_(1741–1743)

  • South Sulawesi expeditions of 1905
  • 1905 (Dutch: Zuid-Celebes Expeditie), which included the Third Bone War and the Gowa War (Makassar: Bunduka ri Gowa), were undertaken by the Royal Netherlands

    South Sulawesi expeditions of 1905

    South_Sulawesi_expeditions_of_1905

  • Shimonoseki campaign
  • Series of military engagements in 1863–1864 between Japan and Western Powers

    (Japanese: 下関戦争/馬関戦争, Hepburn: Shimonoseki Sensō/Bakan Sensō; "Shimonoseki War") was a series of military engagements in 1863 and 1864, fought to control

    Shimonoseki campaign

    Shimonoseki campaign

    Shimonoseki_campaign

  • First Bone War
  • The First Bone War was a series of punitive expeditions of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army against the Bone state in South Sulawesi in 1824–25

    First Bone War

    First Bone War

    First_Bone_War

  • List of Arab Indonesians
  • of Demak, 1st Prince of Jayakarta (Pengeran Jayakarta I) Ratu Bagus Angke [id], 2nd prince of Jayakarta (Pangeran Jayakarta II, 1570–1600) Wijayakrama [id]

    List of Arab Indonesians

    List_of_Arab_Indonesians

  • Kandyan–Dutch war (1670–1675)
  • 1670–1675 conflict in Sri Lanka

    The Dutch–Kandyan War of 1670–1675 emerged as a result of territorial ambitions on the part of the Dutch, who sought to extend their dominion. The conflict

    Kandyan–Dutch war (1670–1675)

    Kandyan–Dutch war (1670–1675)

    Kandyan–Dutch_war_(1670–1675)

  • Second Javanese War of Succession
  • The Second Javanese War of Succession was a struggle between Sultan Amangkurat IV of Mataram supported by the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde

    Second Javanese War of Succession

    Second_Javanese_War_of_Succession

  • First Javanese War of Succession
  • 1704–08 Dutch colonial war in Mataram

    The First Javanese War of Succession was a struggle between Sultan Amangkurat III of Mataram and the Dutch East India Company who supported the claim

    First Javanese War of Succession

    First_Javanese_War_of_Succession

  • KRI Fatahillah
  • Fatahillah, a national war heroic figure who recaptured Sunda Kelapa from the Portuguese and consequently changed its name to Jayakarta. KRI Fatahillah is

    KRI Fatahillah

    KRI Fatahillah

    KRI_Fatahillah

  • Spread of Islam in Indonesia
  • Islamic conversion of Indonesia

    In 1527, the Muslim ruler renamed the newly conquered Sunda Kelapa as Jayakarta (meaning "precious victory") which was eventually contracted to Jakarta

    Spread of Islam in Indonesia

    Spread of Islam in Indonesia

    Spread_of_Islam_in_Indonesia

  • Second Bone War
  • The Second Bone War was fought from 20 February 1859 until 20 January 1860 between the forces of the Dutch East Indies and the Kingdom of Bone. On 16

    Second Bone War

    Second Bone War

    Second_Bone_War

  • Fatahillah
  • 16th-century military commander in the Sultanate of Demak

    leading the conquest of Sunda Kelapa in 1527 and changing its name to Jayakarta.[citation needed] The conquest of Sunda Kelapa was one of his missions

    Fatahillah

    Fatahillah

  • Company rule in the Dutch East Indies
  • Early Dutch colonization in the East Indies

    established in Banten, northwest Java, and in 1611, another was established at Jayakarta (later renamed 'Batavia' and then 'Jakarta'). VOC headquarters were in

    Company rule in the Dutch East Indies

    Company rule in the Dutch East Indies

    Company_rule_in_the_Dutch_East_Indies

  • Siege of Fort Zeelandia
  • 1661–62 Ming victory in Taiwan over the Dutch

    Tungning's rule over the island. From 1623 to 1624, the Dutch had been at war with Ming China over the Pescadores. In 1633 they clashed with a fleet led

    Siege of Fort Zeelandia

    Siege of Fort Zeelandia

    Siege_of_Fort_Zeelandia

  • Dutch East Indies campaign
  • Conquest of Indonesia by Japan, 1941–1942

    of the Empire of Japan in the early days of the Pacific campaign of World War II. Allied forces attempted unsuccessfully to defend the islands. The East

    Dutch East Indies campaign

    Dutch East Indies campaign

    Dutch_East_Indies_campaign

  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
  •  109–112. Toxey, Anne Parmly (2016). "Recasting Materan Identity: the Warring and Melding of Political Ideologies Carved in Stone". In Micara, Ludovico;

    List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

    List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities

  • Third Javanese War of Succession
  • 1749–1757 armed conflict in Java

    The Third Javanese War of Succession was an armed conflict from 1749 to 1757 on the island of Java. It led to the partition of the Mataram Sultanate into

    Third Javanese War of Succession

    Third_Javanese_War_of_Succession

  • Trunajaya rebellion
  • 1674–80 failed revolt in Java

    The Trunajaya Rebellion (also spelled Trunojoyo) or Trunajaya War was a conflict in the 1670s led by the Madurese prince Trunajaya and Makassarese fighters

    Trunajaya rebellion

    Trunajaya rebellion

    Trunajaya_rebellion

  • Riau War
  • 1783–1784 war

    War took place in 1783–1784, fought between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) on one side and several Malay states led by Riau on another. The war centered

    Riau War

    Riau_War

  • 17th century
  • One hundred years, from 1601 to 1700

    from Ambon. The Dutch destroy Jayakarta and build their new headquarters, Batavia, on top of it. 1620–1621: Polish–Ottoman War over Moldavia. 1620: Bethlen

    17th century

    17th century

    17th_century

  • Ryamizard Ryacudu
  • Indonesian politician and military officer (1950–2026)

    after becoming the commander of Kodam V/Brawijaya in 1999 and later Kodam Jayakarta. During the shakeup of the political elite during Gus Dur's presidency

    Ryamizard Ryacudu

    Ryamizard Ryacudu

    Ryamizard_Ryacudu

  • Dano-Carical Conflict
  • 1644–1645 European conflict in India

    Alternative names include: Dano-Carical War, Dano-Karaikal Conflict, Dano-Karaikal War, Danish-Carical War, Danish-Karaikal War, Danish-Carical Conflict, and the

    Dano-Carical Conflict

    Dano-Carical Conflict

    Dano-Carical_Conflict

  • Sino-Dutch conflicts
  • Conflicts between the Dutch and China

    Portuguese from Macau. (The Dutch were fighting in the Dutch–Portuguese War at the time.) The Dutch raided Chinese shipping after 1618 and took junks

    Sino-Dutch conflicts

    Sino-Dutch conflicts

    Sino-Dutch_conflicts

  • Pattimura
  • National hero of Indonesia

    "Study on the Implementation of the Total War Strategy in War Against the Dutch Occupation: Pattimura War Case Study" (PDF). Journal of Social and Political

    Pattimura

    Pattimura

    Pattimura

  • Invasion of Java (1811)
  • British invasion of the island of Java

    Napoleonic Wars. Originally established as a colony of the Dutch East India Company, Java remained in Dutch hands throughout the French Revolutionary Wars, during

    Invasion of Java (1811)

    Invasion of Java (1811)

    Invasion_of_Java_(1811)

  • History of Indonesia
  • territory in Java. In 1619, the VOC conquered the West Javan city of Jayakarta, where they founded the city of Batavia (present-day Jakarta). The VOC

    History of Indonesia

    History of Indonesia

    History_of_Indonesia

  • Siege of Malacca (1640–1641)
  • Dutch siege against Portugal in Malaysia

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Siege of Malacca (1640–1641)

    Siege of Malacca (1640–1641)

    Siege_of_Malacca_(1640–1641)

  • List of military unit mottoes by country
  • (Bengali for "In War, In Peace We are Everywhere for our Country") Bengali Navy: Śāntitē saṅgrāmē samudrē durjaẏa (Bengali for "In War and Peace Invincible

    List of military unit mottoes by country

    List_of_military_unit_mottoes_by_country

  • Evolution of the Dutch colonial empire
  • were out of the way for the Dutch trade routes to China and Japan, so Jayakarta on Java was captured and fortified in 1619. As "Batavia" (now Jakarta)

    Evolution of the Dutch colonial empire

    Evolution of the Dutch colonial empire

    Evolution_of_the_Dutch_colonial_empire

  • Five-foot way
  • Roofed walkways found in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia

    Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) occupied the port town of Jayakarta, he started construction following European fashion. In the middle of

    Five-foot way

    Five-foot way

    Five-foot_way

  • Indonesian Army
  • Sulawesi Kodam XXIV/Mandala Trikora covers southern Papua Kodam Jaya Jayakarta covers Jakarta metro area Kodam Iskandar Muda covers Aceh The Army's structure

    Indonesian Army

    Indonesian Army

    Indonesian_Army

  • Invasion of the Cape Colony
  • 1795 invasion of the War of the First Coalition

    economically insignificant. In the winter of 1794, during the French Revolutionary Wars, French troops entered the Dutch Republic, which was reformed into the Batavian

    Invasion of the Cape Colony

    Invasion of the Cape Colony

    Invasion_of_the_Cape_Colony

  • Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin
  • Indonesian politician (born 1952)

    Commander of Jayakarta Military Command 1997—1998 Succeeded by Djaja Suparman Preceded by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Chief of Staff of Jayakarta Military Command

    Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin

    Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin

    Sjafrie_Sjamsoeddin

  • Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts
  • Colonial war in the Moluccas

    struggle elements of a war of religion, although this aspect was frequently blurred by cross-faith alliances. It was also an economic war since the Portuguese

    Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts

    Ternatean–Portuguese conflicts

    Ternatean–Portuguese_conflicts

  • Invasion of the Spice Islands
  • 1810 British military campaign in the Dutch East Indies

    known as the Spice Islands in the Dutch East Indies during the Napoleonic Wars. By 1810 the Kingdom of Holland was a vassal of Napoleonic France and Great

    Invasion of the Spice Islands

    Invasion of the Spice Islands

    Invasion_of_the_Spice_Islands

  • Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo
  • Dutch-Kongsi war (1823)

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo

    Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo

    Expedition_to_the_West_Coast_of_Borneo

  • Abu al-Mafakhir of Banten
  • Sultan of Banten Sultanate (died 1651)

    Banten, and in 1602 the English were also given a trading post there. Jayakarta (modern Jakarta) was then a vassal of Banten, which both the English and

    Abu al-Mafakhir of Banten

    Abu al-Mafakhir of Banten

    Abu_al-Mafakhir_of_Banten

  • Muhammad Herindra
  • Deputy defense minister of Indonesia (born 1964)

    2024. "Pangdam Jaya Pimpin Sertijab Asintel Kasdam Jaya". Kodam Jaya/Jayakarta. 29 July 2010. Archived from the original on 11 December 2010. Retrieved

    Muhammad Herindra

    Muhammad Herindra

    Muhammad_Herindra

  • Battle of Macau
  • 1622 battle of the Dutch-Portuguese War

    The Battle of Macau in 1622 was a conflict of the Dutch–Portuguese War fought in the Portuguese settlement of Macau, in southeastern China. The Portuguese

    Battle of Macau

    Battle of Macau

    Battle_of_Macau

  • Mandor rebellion
  • 19th-century rebellion against Dutch East Indies government

    rebellion (Chinese: 工頭叛亂) in 1884 and 1885, also called the Third Kongsi War, was an uprising of ethnic Chinese, helped by the Dayaks, against the Dutch

    Mandor rebellion

    Mandor rebellion

    Mandor_rebellion

  • 1527
  • Calendar year

    Sweden. June 22 – Jakarta, modern-day capital of Indonesia, is founded as Jayakarta. July 5 – General Div Sultan Rumlu, the regent for the 13-year old Tahmasp

    1527

    1527

    1527

  • Geographical renaming
  • Change of name of a geographical entity

    (under Roman and Ottoman rule). Jakarta, Indonesia – formerly Batavia, Jayakarta, and Sunda Kelapa. Jayapura, Indonesia – formerly known as Hollandia and

    Geographical renaming

    Geographical_renaming

  • Storming of Pleret
  • Event during the Java War

    Pleret was a siege and storming that occurred in Pleret during the Java War. It was the first time that Diponegoro didn't avoid a pitched battle and

    Storming of Pleret

    Storming of Pleret

    Storming_of_Pleret

  • Betawi people
  • Austronesian ethnic group

    century, after the original population had been expelled and the city of Jayakarta had been burned down, the Dutch colonial authorities began building the

    Betawi people

    Betawi people

    Betawi_people

  • Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands
  • 1609–1621 Dutch East India Company campaign

    East Indies, including the right to conclude treaties, declare and wage war, and establish fortresses and trading posts. In early April 1609, a Dutch

    Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands

    Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands

    Dutch_conquest_of_the_Banda_Islands

  • South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649)
  • Dutch Republic in the South Atlantic Ocean, during the Dutch–Portuguese War. "Atlântico Sul (Fevereiro de 1647 a Junho de 1649)". Marinha (in Portuguese)

    South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649)

    South Atlantic campaign (1647–1649)

    South_Atlantic_campaign_(1647–1649)

  • Raid on Sumatra
  • 1781 campaign in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War

    The raid on Sumatra took place during the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War in August 1781. A fleet of the British East India Company set forth to capture the Dutch

    Raid on Sumatra

    Raid on Sumatra

    Raid_on_Sumatra

  • Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1848)
  • (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1848)

    Dutch intervention in northern Bali (1848)

    Dutch_intervention_in_northern_Bali_(1848)

  • 1619
  • Calendar year

    General of the Dutch East Indies, conquers Jayakarta, and renames it Batavia. June 10 – Thirty Years' War – Battle of Sablat: Protestant forces are defeated

    1619

    1619

    1619

  • Demak Sultanate
  • Javanese Sultanate in 16th century

    Sunda Kelapa from the Kingdom of Sunda. Sunda Kelapa was later renamed Jayakarta. From these territories he created the Sultanate of Banten as a vassal

    Demak Sultanate

    Demak Sultanate

    Demak_Sultanate

  • Battle of Goa (1638)
  • 1638 naval battle

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Battle of Goa (1638)

    Battle of Goa (1638)

    Battle_of_Goa_(1638)

  • Dutch colonial empire
  • Overseas territories controlled by the Dutch Republic and the Netherlands

    disease and what would later be considered war crimes. The war was largely fought on the European continent, but war was also conducted against Phillip II's

    Dutch colonial empire

    Dutch colonial empire

    Dutch_colonial_empire

  • Division (military)
  • Large military unit or formation

    Regional Command/Kasuari at Manokwari, West Papua Military Regional Command Jayakarta at East Jakarta, Jakarta Military Regional Command Iskandar Muda at Banda

    Division (military)

    Division_(military)

  • Demak Regency
  • Regency in Central Java, Indonesia

    their capture of Jayakarta (now Jakarta, then Batavia) on 1619. In the 18th century, a massacre of ethnic Chinese in Batavia triggered a war between VOC and

    Demak Regency

    Demak Regency

    Demak_Regency

  • Battle in the Bay of Matanzas
  • Naval battle during Eighty Years' War

    the Bay of Matanzas was a naval battle in Cuba during the Eighty Years' War in which a Dutch squadron was able to defeat and capture a Spanish treasure

    Battle in the Bay of Matanzas

    Battle in the Bay of Matanzas

    Battle_in_the_Bay_of_Matanzas

  • Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)
  • Dutch colonial conquest in Indonesia

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)

    Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)

    Dutch_intervention_in_Bali_(1906)

  • Second Battle of Guararapes
  • Part of the Pernambucana Insurrection (1649)

    mercenaries from Europe (primarily Germany) who felt no real passion for the war in Brazil, as opposed to the Natives and Portuguese settlers who considered

    Second Battle of Guararapes

    Second Battle of Guararapes

    Second_Battle_of_Guararapes

  • 16th century
  • One hundred years, from 1501 to 1600

    forces at the site of the Sunda Kelapa Harbor. The city was then renamed Jayakarta, meaning "a glorious victory." This eventful day came to be acknowledged

    16th century

    16th century

    16th_century

  • Battle of Mannar (1658)
  • Capture of the Island of Mannar by the Dutch

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Battle of Mannar (1658)

    Battle of Mannar (1658)

    Battle_of_Mannar_(1658)

  • Dutch intervention in Bali (1849)
  • Military expedition in 1849

    would be appeased. With the rejection of the ultimatum by the Balinese, war became the only option. On 15 April around 4,000 Netherlands Indies soldiers

    Dutch intervention in Bali (1849)

    Dutch intervention in Bali (1849)

    Dutch_intervention_in_Bali_(1849)

  • Invasion of Surinam (1804)
  • Battle

    occupation of the Dutch colony of Surinam in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars. Surinam, defended by a weak Batavian garrison under the command of Abraham

    Invasion of Surinam (1804)

    Invasion of Surinam (1804)

    Invasion_of_Surinam_(1804)

  • Battle of Blaauwberg
  • 1806 engagement of the War of the Third Coalition

    Battle of Cape Town) was a successful British amphibious operation during the War of the Third Coalition which lasted from 8–18 January 1806 and resulted in

    Battle of Blaauwberg

    Battle of Blaauwberg

    Battle_of_Blaauwberg

  • First Battle of Guararapes
  • 1648 battle

    Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão. ISBN 978-85-7631-357-1. Marley, David (1998). Wars of the Americas: a chronology of armed conflict in the New World, 1492 to

    First Battle of Guararapes

    First Battle of Guararapes

    First_Battle_of_Guararapes

  • Dutch intervention in Bali (1908)
  • Invasion by the Netherlands

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Dutch intervention in Bali (1908)

    Dutch intervention in Bali (1908)

    Dutch_intervention_in_Bali_(1908)

  • 1520s
  • Decade

    Sweden. June 22 – Jakarta, modern-day capital of Indonesia, is founded as Jayakarta. July 5 – General Div Sultan Rumlu, the regent for the 13-year old Tahmasp

    1520s

    1520s

  • Battle of Pulo Buton
  • (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Battle of Pulo Buton

    Battle_of_Pulo_Buton

  • Islam in Indonesia
  • 1520s; in 1527, the Muslim ruler renamed newly conquered Sunda Kelapa as Jayakarta meaning "precious victory", which was eventually contracted to Jakarta

    Islam in Indonesia

    Islam in Indonesia

    Islam_in_Indonesia

  • 1621
  • Calendar year

    January 18 – The Dutch East India Company formally names its fortress at Jayakarta in Indonesia, calling it Batavia. Upon the independence of the Dutch East

    1621

    1621

    1621

  • Expedition against the Chinese in Montrado
  • Dutch-Kongsi war in Borneo (c. 1854–1855)

    (1607) Mozambique (1608) Banda Islands (1609–21) Johor (1613) Jayakarta (1618–19) Jayakarta (1619) Macau (1622) Pescadores (1622–24) Salvador (1624) Luanda

    Expedition against the Chinese in Montrado

    Expedition against the Chinese in Montrado

    Expedition_against_the_Chinese_in_Montrado

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  • Jayakanth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Jayakanth

    One who Wishes to be an Actor

    Jayakanth

  • Jayakala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jayakala

    Success of Lord Jagannath.

    Jayakala

  • Warwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warwick

    English : habitational name from the county seat of Warwickshire, or a regional name from the county itself. The city was originally named as the ‘outlying settlement (Old English wīc) by the weir (a hypothetical Old English wæring)’. Compare Warrington.English : habitational name from a much smaller place of the same name in Cumbria, named with Old English waroð ‘bank’ + wīc.

    Warwick

  • JAYWANT
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    JAYWANT

    Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word jayavanta, JAYWANT means "possessor of victory."

    JAYWANT

  • Jayakar | ஜயகர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jayakar | ஜயகர

    Jayakar | ஜயகர

  • Dayakara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dayakara

    Merciful Lord Shiva, Compassionate

    Dayakara

  • Gilkes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Oxfordshire, Warwickshire)

    Gilkes

    English (Oxfordshire, Warwickshire) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Gill.

    Gilkes

  • Huskey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian)

    Huskey

    English (Warwickshire) and Scottish (Stirling, Lanarkshire, West Lothian) : unexplained.Americanized form of German Huske or Hueske.

    Huskey

  • Jatakara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jatakara

    Sprung from Twisted Hair; Spring; Fountain

    Jatakara

  • Jayakar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jayakar

    Mine of Victory

    Jayakar

  • Dayakara | தயாகரா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dayakara | தயாகரா

    Merciful Lord Shiva, Compassionate

    Dayakara | தயாகரா

  • Higgerson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire)

    Higgerson

    English (Warwickshire) : unexplained. Compare Higgason.

    Higgerson

  • Hankerson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire)

    Hankerson

    English (Warwickshire) : probably a variant of Hankinson.

    Hankerson

  • Dayakara
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Dayakara

    Compassionate

    Dayakara

  • Jayakar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jayakar

    Jayakar

  • Wartell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wartell

    English : perhaps a respelling of the French family name Wartel, which is from a pet form of any of various Germanic personal names beginning with the element war(in) ‘guard’, ‘preserve’. The surname Wartell is recorded in England in the 1881 British census.

    Wartell

  • Liggins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire) unexplained.

    Liggins

    English (Warwickshire) unexplained. : unexplained. Probably a variant of Ligons.English (Warwickshire) unexplained. : alternatively possibly a variant of Higgins due to misdivision of some such name as Al Higgins.

    Liggins

  • Jayakanta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Jayakanta

    Light of Victory

    Jayakanta

  • Warth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warth

    English : habitational name from for example Warth in Glouceshire or Ward in Devon, which are named with Old English waroð ‘marshy ground by a shore or stream’ or from any of various minor places named with Old Norse varða ‘beacon’ (a derivative of varða ‘to guard’).German : habitational name from any of various places named with an Old High German cognate of this element.

    Warth

  • Gurley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Warwickshire)

    Gurley

    English (Warwickshire) : apparently a variant of Gourley or Gorley.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Gourlé, from Old French gourle ‘money belt’. Its application as a surname is not clear; it may have been a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such receptacles, or perhaps a nickname for someone who was tight with his money.Alternatively, it may be an Americanized form of German Gerling or Gerlich.

    Gurley

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  • Sinnott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Sinnott

    English and Irish : from the Middle English personal name Sinod, Old English Sigenōð, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + nōð ‘brave’ Although of English origin, the surname is now far more common in Ireland than in England; it has been prominent in Wexford since the 13th century.

  • Muthuvel
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Muthuvel

    God Murugan

  • Pialli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pialli

    A tree

  • VASANTA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    VASANTA

    (वसन्ता) Feminine form of Hindi Vasant, VASANTA means "spring." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of spring.

  • Badanika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Badanika

    Wish; Relax

  • Tunisha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Tunisha

    Night

  • Pavansuta | பவநஸுத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pavansuta | பவநஸுத

    Vayu putra which means Lord Hanuman

  • ASHOK
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    ASHOK

    Abbreviated form of Hindi Ashoka, ASHOK means "without sorrow."

  • Setters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Setters

    English : patronymic from Setter.

  • Alahmoot
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Alahmoot

    Nez perce word for an elm branch.

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  • Warbler
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small, often bright colored, American singing birds of the family or subfamily Mniotiltidae, or Sylvicolinae. They are allied to the Old World warblers, but most of them are not particularly musical.

  • War
  • a.

    Ware; aware.

  • Warbling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Warble

  • Warworn
  • a.

    Worn with military service; as, a warworn soldier; a warworn coat.

  • Warblingly
  • adv.

    In a warbling manner.

  • Warbled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Warble

  • War-beaten
  • a.

    Warworn.

  • Warbler
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small Old World singing birds belonging to the family Sylviidae, many of which are noted songsters. The bluethroat, blackcap, reed warbler (see under Reed), and sedge warbler (see under Sedge) are well-known species.

  • Warred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of War

  • -ward
  • v. i.

    Alt. of -wards

  • War
  • v. i.

    To make war; to invade or attack a state or nation with force of arms; to carry on hostilities; to be in a state by violence.

  • War
  • n.

    The profession of arms; the art of war.

  • Warble
  • n.

    A small tumor produced by the larvae of the gadfly in the backs of horses, cattle, etc. Called also warblet, warbeetle, warnles.

  • Warring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of War

  • War
  • v. t.

    To make war upon; to fight.

  • War
  • n.

    A condition of belligerency to be maintained by physical force. In this sense, levying war against the sovereign authority is treason.

  • War
  • n.

    Instruments of war.

  • Warble
  • v. t.

    To sing in a trilling, quavering, or vibratory manner; to modulate with turns or variations; to trill; as, certain birds are remarkable for warbling their songs.

  • Warbler
  • n.

    One who, or that which, warbles; a singer; a songster; -- applied chiefly to birds.