A People s Council Volksraad for the DutchEastIndies was provided for by law in 1916. But was procrastinated until the actual installation of the Council in 1918. It was a hesitant and slow attempt at democratisation of the DutchEastIndies. The power of the Volksraad was limited as it only had advisory powers. Although part of the council was elected only a small proportion of the population had voting rights. ref Harry J. Benda, S.L. van der Wal, De Volksraad en de staatkundige ontwikkeling van Nederlandsch Indi The Peoples Council and the political development of the Netherlands Indies. With an introduction and survey of the documents in English . Publisher J.B. Wolters, Leiden, 1965. ref File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Opening van de Volksraad door gouverneur generaal Van Limburg Stirum op 18 mei 1918 op Java TMnr 10001373.jpg thumb right Opening of the Volksraad , Batavia 18 May 1918. The Volksraad had sixty members 30 members from various indigenous groups, 25 European and 5 from Chinese and other populations. The Volksraad was reconstituted every four years. The members of the Council ... 1948 , who was Governor General of the DutchEastIndies from 1916 to 1921. In 1925 the Volksraad was made a semilegislative body although decisions were still made by the Dutch government, the governor ... false External links http dutcheastindies.web.id DutchEastIndies, website dedicated to Dutch Indonesian .... Category DutchEastIndies Category Indo people nl Volksraad Nederlands Indi id Volksraad ... and the political development of the Netherlands Indies. With an introduction and survey of the documents ... , Jakarta Batavia , Java , as an infant form of democratic representation on 18 May 1918 ... COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het gebouw van de Volksraad te Batavia gelegen in het Hertogspark tussen het Koningsplein Oost en Waterlooplein TMnr 60010973.jpg Volksraad building. Weltevreden , Batavia. File ... Governor General De Graaf inside the Volksraad building. Weltevreden , Batavia, 31 August ... more details
, DutchEastIndiesBatavia , now Jakarta common languages Malay language Malay , Dutch language ... op Java TMnr 10001373.jpg thumb left Opening of the Volksraad DutchEastIndies Volksraad , Batavia ...Infobox Former Country conventional long name DutchEastIndies common name DutchEastIndies country ... Colonialism Colonial administration title leader Governor General of the DutchEastIndies Governor General leader1 Governor General of the DutchEastIndiesDutchEastIndies List of Governors General ... Evolution of the DutchEast Indies.png image map caption Map of the DutchEastIndies showing its territorial ... Indies gulden DutchEastIndies Gulden today Indonesia footnotes Occupied by Japanese forces ... EastIndies lang nl Nederlands Indi lang id Hindia Belanda was a Dutch colony that became modern ... Indi was translated by the English as the DutchEastIndies , to keep it distinct from the Dutch West Indies . The name DutchIndies is recorded in the DutchEast India Company s documents of the early ... at Catle Bavaria, of the census of the DutchEastIndies year 1624 ref Background See also Dutch ... return, other Dutch expeditions soon followed. Recognising the potential of the EastIndies trade ... treaties across Asia. ref name Ricklefs 1991, p. 27 A capital was established at Batavia, DutchEast ... , Manado , and Kupang were nationalised under the Dutch Republic as the DutchEastIndies. ref ... General of the DutchEastIndies. ref Cite book last Kumar first Ann title Java publisher Periplus ... several DutchEastIndies ports including Java and Thomas Stamford Raffles became Lieutenant ... in the mountains, 1910. See also Cultivation System Liberal Period DutchEastIndies The colonial ... merchants. ref name LP 23 25 Before World War II, the DutchEastIndies produced most of the world s supply ... of its tea, sugar, coffee, and oil. The profit from the DutchEastIndies made the Netherlands ... General of the DutchEastIndies Governor General , Johannes van den Bosch , was appointed to make ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict DutchEastIndies campaign image File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Japanse ... War Pacific Theatre of World War II date 8 December 1941 9 March 1942 place DutchEastIndies result ... 1940 1941 date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ... The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon USA George Brett general George Brett ref ... General George H. Brett date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign ... Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon USA Thomas C. Hart ref ... Hart date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon ... Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon UK Richard Peirse ref cite web first ... Edmund Charles Peirse date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 ... 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref commander2 flagicon Japan ... 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon Japan alt Ib ... Vice Admiral Ibo Takahashi date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign ... Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon Japan Alt Sh ji Nishimura ... Shoji Nishimura date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ... The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon Japan alt Takeo It ref cite web first ... 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon Japan alt ... title Major General Shizuo Sakaguchi date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies ... 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon Empire of Japan ... title Rear Admiral Ruitaro Fujita date 1999 2000 work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies ... work Forgotten Campaign The DutchEastIndies Campaign 1941 1942 ref br flagicon Empire of Japan ... more details
club Jakarta Batavia 10 TV Partner website current 1930 DutchEastIndies city Championship 1930 DutchEastIndies city Championship is a term commonly refers to national amateur football competitions ...Infobox football league current DutchEastIndies city Championship logo pixels 200 country Indonesia ... originally featured only the four main cities Jakarta Batavia Jakarta , Soerabaja , Semarang , Bandoeng ... times in total or three times in succession, with Batavia fulfilling both conditions simultaneously ... Batavia, Soerabaja, Semarang, Bandoeng but by 1930 included many cities from across the island ... by the NIVB Nederlandsch Indische Voetbalbond Batavia 14 clubs , Bandoeng 9 clubs , Soerabaja ..., 3 associations on other islands were subscribed to the NIVB renamed NIVU in 1936 East Sumatra based ... in Semarang , presumably an ethnic Chinese people Chinese association, was subscribed. List of DutchEastIndies city champions ref http rsssf.com tablesi indoamchamp.html List of DutchEastIndies city champions ref class wikitable Season Winners Venue Reference 1914 Jakarta Batavia Semarang 1915 Jakarta Batavia Jakarta Batavia 1916 Soerabaja ref http rsssf.com tablesi indoamchamp.html 16 1922 DEI Championship ref 1917 Soerabaja Semarang 1918 Jakarta Batavia 1919 Jakarta Batavia 1920 Jakarta Batavia Soerabaja ref http rsssf.com tablesi indoamchamp.html 20 1922 DEI Championship ref 1921 Jakarta Batavia 1922 Soerabaja Weltevreden Jakarta Batavia ref http rsssf.com tablesi indoamchamp.html 22 1922 DEI Championship ref 1923 Jakarta Batavia 1924 Soerabaja 1925 Jakarta Batavia 1926 Soerabaja 1927 Jakarta Batavia Jakarta Batavia ref http rsssf.com tablesi indoamchamp.html 27 1927 DEI Championship ... ref 1929 Jakarta Batavia Bandoeng ref http rsssf.com tablesi indoamchamp.html 29 1929 DEI Championship ... Sumatra Batavia Eerste Klasse class wikitable Season Winners Runner up Reference 1904 Vios Voorwaarts ... 1904 Batavia ref 1919 Hercules Batavia Bataviasche Voetbal Club B.V.C. ref http rsssf.com ... more details
0 333 57689 6 ref the territorial possessions of the VOC were nationalised under the Dutch Government as the DutchEastIndies, a colony of the Netherlands . The Governors General were appointed by the Dutch ... for independence, the equivalent position was named High Commissioner of the Crown in the DutchEastIndies . List of Governors General DutchEast India Company File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Lijst met ... Klerck Reinier de Klerk 1780 1796 Willem Arnold Alting DutchEastIndies File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM ... 1851 1931 TMnr 10018855.jpg thumb Governors General of the DutchEastIndies 1851 1931 1796 1801 Pieter ... Generals of The DutchEastIndies http www.worldstatesmen.org Indonesia.htm Indonesia List of Authority Head offices of state and government of Indonesia Category Governors General of the DutchEastIndies Category Dutch colonial governors and administrators Category DutchEastIndies Category Indonesia ... Indi bekleed hebben in de periode 1610 1709 TMnr 10018854.jpg thumb Governors General of the DutchEastIndies 1610 1709 1610 1614 Pieter Both 1614 1615 Gerard Reynst 1615 1619 Laurens Reael 1619 1623 ... Indi bekleed hebben in de periode 1797 1851 TMnr 10000230.jpg thumb Governors General of the DutchEastIndies 1797 1851 File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Lijst met geschilderde miniatuurportretten ...File COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het Wapen van Batavia met daaronder een lijst met personen die het ambt van Gouverneur Generaal in Nederlands Indi bekleed hebben in de periode 1610 1931 TMnr 10018853.jpg thumb List of Governors General of the DutchEastIndies and their service years The Governor General of the DutchEastIndies represented the Netherlands Dutch rule in the DutchEastIndies between 1610 and Dutch recognition of the independence of Indonesia in 1949. The first Governors General were appointed by the DutchEast India Company VOC . After the VOC was formally dissolved in 1800, ref name RICKLEFSp110 cite book last Ricklefs first M.C. authorlink coauthors title A History of Modern Indonesia ... more details
Summary Information Description Dutch conquests from the Portuguese in the EastIndies Indonesia by Patrick Witton, 2003 960 pages Source self made Date 4 27 08 Author User Red4tribe Red4tribe User talk Red4tribe talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
History of Indonesia The Liberal Period refers to the economic polices instituted in the DutchEastIndies from the mid nineteenth century. Background the cultivation system main Cultivation system Under the cultivation system or forced plantation in Indonesian in place for most of the nineteenth century, the Dutch colonial government in the Indonesian archipelago required indigenous farmers to deliver, as a sort of tax, fixed amounts of specified crops, such as sugar or coffee. Much of Java became a Dutch plantation, making it a profitable, self sufficient colony and saving the Netherlands from bankruptcy and helping it become a thriving and modernised bourgeois society. ref Vickers 2005 , p. 16 ref The Cultivation System, however, brought much economic hardship to Javanese peasants, who suffered famine and epidemics in the 1840s, attracting much critical public opinion in the Netherlands ... Category DutchEastIndies Category New Imperialism Category Economic history of Indonesia Category ... 2003 location Melbourne pages 23 25 isbn 1 74059 154 2 ref De regulation of the Indies economy Prior ... making in the Netherlands. Its free market philosophy found its way to the Indies where the cultivation ... were no longer compelled to provide crops for exports, but the Indies were open up to private enterprise. Dutch businessmen set up large, profitable plantations. Sugar production doubled between ... increases in Dutch profits. ref name LP 23 25 Changes were not limited to Java, or agriculture ... , p. 16 ref Dutch commercial interests expanded off Java to the outer islands with increasingly more territory coming under direct Dutch government control or dominance in the latter half of the 19th ... prices on which the Indies depended collapsed. Journalists and civil servants observed that the majority of the Indies population were no better of than under the previous regulated Cultivation System ... Period Concern over the welfare of indigenous populations in the Indies resulted in Queen Wilhelmina ... more details
Image Dampier, Map of the East Indies.jpg thumb 300px William Dampiers map of 1697 EastIndies is a term used by Europe ans from the 16th century onwards to identify what is now known as Indian subcontinent or South Asia , Southeastern Asia , and the islands of Oceania , including the Malay Archipelago and the Philippines . ref http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50071685?single 1&query type word&queryword east indies&first 1&max to show 10 EastIndies, Oxford English Dictionary , second edition, 1989. The first usage of the term documented in the dictionary is by William Shakespeare Shakespeare , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , from 1598. ref The term has traditionally excluded China, Japan, and other countries to the north of India and the Himalayas. The names India and the Indies , derived from the Indus River in modern day Pakistan , were applied by the ancient Greeks to most of the regions of Asia that lay further to the east than History of Iran Persia . This usage dates at least from the time of Herodotus , in the 5th century BC see Names of India . See also DutchEastIndiesEast India Company Indies Insulindia Spanish EastIndies Caribbean West Indies References reflist Category Geography of Southeast Asia Category Geography of Oceania Asia stub ca ndies Orientals el es Indias Orientales eu Ekialdeko Indiak mr ja fi It Intia zh ... more details
File De boeken der kleine zielen Zielenschemering.jpg thumb right 175px Bookcover Couperus. DutchIndies literature or DutchEastIndies literature Dutch Indische letteren or Nederlands Indische literatuur ... revolves around the VOC and DutchEastIndies era, but also includes the Postcolonial literature postcolonial discourse. Even though the socio economic environment of the DutchEastIndies colonial ... professor E.M.Beekman. Nieuwenhuys 1908 1999 born in the DutchEastIndies and of Indo people Indo descent from his mothers side is the nestor of DutchIndies literature . ref http mariadermout.wordpress.com ... 6. ref The most important American literary proffesor specialised in DutchIndies literature was E.M.Beekman 1939 2008 , who spent his early childhood in the DutchEastIndies, and was associated with the University ... community in the DutchEastIndies were so called Indo people Indo Europeans , i.e. Eurasians belonging ... class paupers. After the Indo diaspora from the former DutchEastIndies now Indonesia Indo authors ... authors and intellectuals from the DutchEastIndies came to the Netherlands to study and or work ... Noto Soeroto, a writer and journalist from the DutchEastIndies. He was not a radical Indonesian ... between the Dutch and the native peoples of the DutchEastIndies. Noto Soeroto came to the Netherlands ... . Although Dutch had no formal status in the DutchEastIndies, among the indigenous elite of the colony ... reflist 2 Category Dutch language literature Category DutchEastIndies Category Indonesian literature ... Maria Dermout Website. ref Since 1985 academic working groups on DutchIndies literature ... umpress search node library 20of 20the 20indies ref blockquote Canon of DutchIndies literature ... Couperus 1863 1923 gallery Mandatory reading when studying DutchIndies literature includes Multatuli ... thumb 100px right Nieuwenhuys The two authoritative reference books on DutchIndies literature ... , and the Prince Bernhard Fund , Beekman has edited many translations of DutchIndies literature and published ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Dutch West Indies campaign partof the American War of Independence image caption date place Dutch Antilles , West Indies br Dutch colonies in South America result Status quo combatant1 flagcountry Kingdom of France br flagcountry Dutch Republic combatant2 flagcountry Kingdom of Great Britain commander1 Charles Hector, comte d Estaing Comte d Estaing br Fran ois Joseph Paul, Comte de Grasse Tilly Comte de Grasse br Luc Urbain de Bouexic, comte de Guichen Comte de Guichen commander2 Admiral George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney Rodney br Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood Samuel Hood strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 campaignbox Campaignbox Fourth Anglo Dutch War Campaignbox American War of Independence West Indies The Dutch West Indies campaign was a series of minor conflicts in 1781 and 1782, in the Fourth Anglo Dutch War and the American War of Independence . Following Great Britain s declaration of war on the Dutch Republic in December 1780, British Admiral George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney George Brydges Rodney , the commander of the Royal Navy in the West Indies , was notified by a fast sailing packet ship packet of the declaration. He immediately acted to gain control over as many of the Dutch colonies as possible, Capture of Sint Eustatius seizing Sint Eustatius , a vital entrepot of French and Dutch trade with the Americans, in early February 1781. He also captured Saba and Sint Maarten , and orchestrated the seizure of the Dutch colonial outposts of Berbice , Demerara , and Essequibo colony Essequibo in South America . A planned expedition by Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood Samuel Hood against Cura ao was called off on rumors ... in 1781 Category Conflicts in 1782 Category Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War Dutch West Indies Category Naval battles of the Fourth Anglo Dutch War Category Naval battles of the American ... Whittaker Ave Maria Lane Publishing 1839 ASIN B0011HSJG8 cite book last Edler first F. title The Dutch ... more details
The EastIndies is an ornamental breed of domestic duck . Despite the breed s name, it was not developed in Southeast Asia, but rather in the United States in the 19th century. Sometimes called the Black EastIndies , it is best known for its striking appearance very dark, lustrous green plumage and black bills. Females may sometimes develop white feathers as they age. A Bantam chicken bantam breed weighing around 1 2 pounds 453 907 grams , EastIndies are largely kept by fanciers for Poultry show exhibition purposes. Being small in size, they are relatively good fliers. Admitted to American Poultry Association s Standard of Perfection in 1874, EastIndies are popular among breeders. They are generally shyer and quieter than Call Duck s. See also List of duck breeds References cite book last Ekarius first Carol title Storey s Illustrated Guide to Poultry Breeds year 2007 publisher Storey Publishing isbn 9781580176675 cite web url http www.feathersite.com Poultry Ducks BkEast BRKEastIndies.html title Black EastIndies work feathersite.com Category Duck breeds Category Duck breeds originating in the United States poultry stub duck stub ... more details
Loney RN ref From 1831 to 1865 the EastIndies and the China Station were a single command known as the EastIndies and China Station . ref name loney The EastIndies Station, established in 1865, covered the Indian Ocean excluding the waters around the DutchEastIndies , South Africa and Australia ... Keith Elphinstone went to capture the DutchEastIndies in 1795 but Rainier had already done it ref ...Infobox military unit unit name EastIndies Station image caption dates 1865&ndash 1941 country allegiance United Kingdom branch Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 23px Royal Navy type Squadron naval Naval squadron & Naval fleet fleet role size command structure garrison Colombo , Trincomalee , Bombay , Basra and Aden garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The EastIndies Station was a formation military formation ... would actively protect Britain s trading interests. The EastIndies Station had bases at Colombo ... EastIndies Station was merged with the China Station in December 1941 to form the Eastern Fleet ... ref Commanders in Chief Commanders in Chief have included Commander in Chief, EastIndies ref ... online edn, Sept 2010, accessed 18 Dec 2011 ref Commander in Chief, EastIndies and China Station 1831 1865 , see EastIndies and China Station separate article Commander in Chief, EastIndies & Cape ... 1865 1867 Commander in Chief, EastIndies Station ref name loney ref Whitaker s Almanacks 1900 1941 ... www.royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk BPF EIF index.htm The British Pacific and EastIndies Fleets Royal ... and formations established in 1865 de EastIndies Station ru fi It Intian laivastoasema ... more details
File Se cathedral goa edit .jpg thumb Goa Cathedral The Titular Patriarch of the EastIndies lang la Patriarcha Indiarum Orientalium lang la Patriarchatus Indiarum Orientalium for Titular Patriarchate of the EastIndies in the Catholic hierarchy is the title of the Archbishop of Goa and Dam o in India another title of his is that of the Primate religion Primate of the East . Unlike the patriarch s of the Eastern Catholic Churches sui juris , the Patriarch of the EastIndies enjoys a purely honorary title and is fully subject to the pope . He has a place within the Latin Rite similar to the Patriarch of Venice Patriarchs of Venice and Patriarch of Lisbon Lisbon . The Patriarch of the EastIndies is the diocesan ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goa e Dam o Archdiocese of Goa e Dam o and the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Goa e Dam o. This title of Patriarch of the EastIndies was conferred upon the Archbishop of Goa as part of a settlement between the Holy See and the Portugal Portuguese government concerning the link between religious and political aspects of Portuguese India Portuguese colonial expansion . Later, with Portugal s decline as a colonial power, a difficult period resulted that was resolved by a further agreement by which Portugal renounced its rights of patronage Padroado . In this way the episcopal appointments in actual or former Portuguese ... Patriarchs of the EastIndies Ant nio Sebasti o Valente 1886 1908 Mateus de Oliveira Xavier 1909 ... Category Church patriarchs EastIndies Category Roman Catholic archbishops by diocese Goa Category ... last Benigni first U. year 1886 url http www.newadvent.org cathen 07758a.htm title Patriarchate of the EastIndies work Catholic Encyclopedia accessdate 2006 03 13 cite web year 2006 url http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese goaa0.htm title Archdiocese of Goa and Daman and Patriarchs of the EastIndies publisher Giga Catholic Information accessdate 2006 06 25 cite web year 2004 url http www.archgoadaman.org ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name EastIndies and China Station image caption dates 1831&ndash 1865 country allegiance United Kingdom branch Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 23px Royal Navy type Squadron naval Naval squadron & Naval fleet fleet role size command structure garrison Hong Kong garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label The EastIndies and China Station was a formation military formation of the British Royal Navy from 1831 to 1865. ref name loney http www.pdavis.nl ShowCommanders.php William Loney RN ref History The Station was formed in 1831 it ceased to exist when it was separated into the EastIndies Station and the China Station in 1865. ref name loney Its area covered the Indian Ocean and the coasts of China and its navigable rivers. ref http www.naval history.net xDKWW2 3909 04RN.htm Royal Navy foreign stations ref These responsibilities did not imply territorial claims, although the navy often co operated with British commercial interests in the above areas. Commanders in Chief Commanders in Chief have included ref name loney br Vice Admiral John Gore Royal Navy admiral John Gore 1831 1834 Rear Admiral Thomas Bladen Capel Thomas Capel 1834 1837 Rear Admiral Frederick Lewis Maitland Royal Navy rear admiral Frederick Maitland 1837 1840 Rear Admiral James Bremer January 1840 July 1840 Rear Admiral George Elliot 1784 1863 George Elliot July 1840 November 1840 Rear Admiral James Bremer November 1840 October 1841 Rear Admiral Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Shenstone William ... more details
Infobox former country native name Indias Orientales Espa olas conventional long name Spanish EastIndies common name Spanish EastIndies continent Oceania region Philippine Islands , Mariana Islands and Caroline Islands . status Colony empire Spain status text Colony of Spain br small Territory of the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1565 to 1821, and province of Spain from 1821 to 1899. small year start 1565 year end 1898 date start April 27 date end December 10 event start Colonization event end Treaty of Paris 1898 Treaty of Paris p1 New Spain p2 Kingdom of Tondo p3 Kingdom of Namayan p4 Kingdom of Butuan p5 Sultanate of Maguindanao p6 Sultanate of Sulu p7 British occupation of Manila British Manila s1 Republic of Negros s2 Republic of Zamboanga s3 First Philippine Republic s4 United States ... image map caption Map of the Spanish EastIndies 19th century capital Cebu br 1565 1571 ... colonization currency Philippine peso Peso fuerte History of the Philippines Spanish EastIndies lang ... of Spain King of Spain traditionally styled himself King of the East and West Indies Rey de las ..., of the Canary Islands, of the East and West Indies, of the Islands and Mainland of the Ocean ... City . Seeking to develop trade between the EastIndies and the Americas across the Pacific Ocean, Antonio ... Economic Society of the Friends of the Country . For over 256 years, the Spanish EastIndies were governed ... Mexican Empire . All control of the Spanish EastIndies government was then transferred ... Empire in the EastIndies, that had the Governor General of the Philippines as its ex officio ... . blockquote Territories The Spanish EastIndies came to be defined as Las Islas Filipinas today ... Filipinas Category Spanish EastIndies cat. sort placement Spanish America Category Former Spanish ... Reales de las Indias of Book II of the Recopilaci n de Laws of the Indies Leyes de las ... on its use as a base for trade with East Asia, direct Spanish control over the area expanded slowly ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date November 2008 This is an article about the organization of Japanese forces in the Dutch Indies during World War II . Commanders in Japanese forces detachment,Dutch Indies Kenzo Kitano Nineteenth Army Commander. Headquarters Ambon Island Commanders in Regular Armies, Dutch Indies Campaign Kiyotake Kawaguchi Brigade Commander, 35th Infantry Brigade MajGen . After the outbreak of Pacific War, he participated in the invasion of Borneo. Category Military history of Japan during World War II Japan mil hist stub ... more details
Wiktionary BataviaBatavia may refer to TOC right Historical geographical uses Batavia region , a land inhabited by the Batavian people during the Roman Empire, today part of the Netherlands The name of Jakarta , Indonesia formerly DutchEastIndies during the colonial period For the historical use as the capital of the DutchEastIndies, see History of Jakarta . For a description of the city itself, see Jakarta Old Town . For a list of buildings in colonial Batavia, see List of colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta Batavian Republic , the Netherlands from 1795 to 1806 as a French vassal state, Batavia being the Latin name of the Low countries The Latin name for Passau , Germany Contemporary communities Suriname Batavia, Suriname , a town in the former Dutch colony of Suriname United States Batavia, Illinois , a city in Kane County, Illinois, USA, named for the city in New York Batavia, Iowa , a city in Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Batavia, Michigan , a community in Branch County, Michigan, USA Batavia city , New York , the county seat of Genesee County, New York State, USA, named for the region in the Netherlands Batavia town , New York , Genesee County, New York, New York State, USA Batavia, Ohio , a town and the county seat of Clermont County, Ohio, USA Batavia, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Batavia Township disambiguation , several communities in the United States Others Batavia ship Batavia ship , a ship of the DutchEast ... replica of the same ship Batavia opera Batavia opera , by Richard Mills Batavia Air , an Indonesian airline Batavia Road , an anchorage in Western Australia Batavia Road boat Batavia Road boat ... , a Germanic tribe living during the Roman Empire in the area of the Rhine delta Batavia a type ... bg ca Bat via da Batavia de Batavia es Batavia fr Batavia ko id Batavia disambiguasi it Batavia la Batavia nl Batavia pl Batavia pt Batavia fi Batavia sv Batavia vo Batavia ... more details
spice trade, in 1619 the VOC established a capital in the port city of Batavia, DutchEastIndies ... out the Banten forces and from the ashes established Batavia, DutchEastIndiesBatavia as the VOC ... in Sumatra which threatened Dutch ambitions for a monopoly on EastIndies trade. ref name RICKLEFSp29 ... an official investigation into the Government of the DutchEastIndies for the first time in its ... used by DutchEast India Company. VOC ship Amsterdam Amsterdam R Arnhem ship Arnhem Batavia ship Batavia ... India Company Governor General of the DutchEastIndies References reflist colwidth 30em Further ... of the DutchEastIndies Company Lectures at Gresham College , 1 March and 8 March 2006 http www.swaen.com ... Category Defunct companies of the Netherlands Category Dutch Empire Category DutchEastIndies Category ...About the trading company the record label DutchEast India Trading Infobox Company name DutchEast India ... The DutchEast India Company VOC publisher Canon van Nederland accessdate 19 March 2011 ref founder ... subsid homepage footnotes intl File Voc.jpg right thumb 300px The shipyard of the DutchEast India Company in Amsterdam, circa 1750. The DutchEast India Company Dutch language Dutch lang nl Vereenigde ... EastIndies and were expanded over the course of the 19th century to include the whole of the Indonesian archipelago, and in the 20th century would form Indonesia . History See also DutchEast India ... Vereinigte Ostindische Compagnie bond.jpg thumb 250px A Bond finance bond issued by the DutchEast ... once again captured Solor, in 1636. ref name RICKLEFSp28 East of Solor on the island of Timor Dutch ... into a monopoly enterprise, the East India Company in 1600, thereby threatening their Dutch ... followed suit, sponsoring the creation of a single United EastIndies Company that was also granted ..., p. 384 385 ref File Batavia333.jpg thumb 250px DutchBatavia in 1652, built in what is now North ... colonists in the EastIndies, but this part of his policies never materialized, mainly because very ... more details
area of control to the far larger territories comprising the DutchEastIndies seventy years later ... served a mainly defensive role protecting the DutchEastIndies from the possibility of foreign ... to protect the DutchEastIndies from foreign invasion. On the eve of the Japanese invasion in December 1941, Dutch regular troops in the EastIndies comprised about 1,000 officers and 34,000 men, of whom ... stationed in the colony. During the DutchEastIndies campaign of 1941 42 the KNIL and the Allied forces ... index.html title DutchEastIndies 1941 1942 date 1999 2000 work publisher DutchEastIndies Campaign ... title Dutch Air Force Order of Battle in the DutchEastIndies, 30 November 1941 date 1999 2000 work publisher DutchEastIndies Campaign website ref numbered 389 planes of all types, but was largely ... The DutchEastIndies campaign of 1941 42 saw the Dutch and associated allied especially ABDA forces ... title DutchEastIndies 1941 1942 date 1999 2000 work publisher DutchEastIndies Campaign website ... , and Dutch colonists living in the EastIndies and undertaking their military service. It was against the law to send Dutch conscripts from the Netherlands to the Netherlands EastIndies but Dutch volunteers ... in December 1941, Dutch regular troops in the EastIndies comprised about 1,000 officers and 34,000 ... tankette Vickers light amphibious tank was used by Dutch forces in the EastIndies. File KNIL troops.jpg ... Disbanded armies Indonesia Category Royal Netherlands Army Category DutchEastIndies de Koninklijk ...History of Indonesia The Royal Netherlands EastIndies Army Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger KNIL was the military force maintained by the Netherlands in its colony of the Netherlands EastIndies also known as the DutchEastIndies, and now modern Indonesia . The KNIL s air arm was the Royal Netherlands EastIndies Army Air Force . Elements of the Royal Netherlands Navy were also stationed in the Netherlands EastIndies. History 1830 1942 File Artillerie van het O.I. leger. Groot tenue. 1896.jpg ... more details
in the DutchEastIndies, as they feared Japanese reprisals. NEFIS III, and its predecessor, the Dutch ... Soldaten Van Oranje In Dutch Category DutchEastIndies Category Military intelligence ...citations date February 2010 Netherlands EastIndies Forces Intelligence Service also known by the acronym NEFIS , was a Dutch World War II era intelligence and special operations unit operating mainly in the Japanese occupied Netherlands EastIndies now Indonesia . Soon after the evacuation from the DutchEastIndies, a Dutch intelligence service was set up in Australia on the instructions of the Dutch Commander of the forces in the East, Helfrich. It was called the Netherlands Forces Intelligence Service NEFIS , and was based in Melbourne . The service initially consisted of two divisions NEFIS I, responsible for military reporting, and NEFIS II, responsible for security. NEFIS I gathered reports, maps, publications and photos on the DutchEastIndies. On the basis of this information, monthly summaries were issued on the situation in the archipelago. NEFIS II was responsible for censoring the mail of Royal Netherlands Navy and KNIL personnel. It also checked whether the spouses of Dutch troops in Australia presented a security risk. It was not involved in carrying out secret intelligence operations. That was the task of the Inter Allied Services Department ISD , which was set up in April 1942 on the instructions of US General Douglas MacArthur , and was responsible for sending out agents to commit sabotage and gather intelligence in occupied areas. Two Dutch officers were assigned to the DutchEastIndies section, which, like NEFIS, was based in Melbourne. A few months later, on 6 July 1942, the Inter Allied Services Department was merged with other intelligence services operating from Australia. The new service was called the Allied Intelligence Bureau AIB . It included .... The Dutch section of the former ISD was incorporated into this division. The Dutch section carried ... more details
For the trading company DutchEast India Company Unreferenced date December 2009 DutchEast India Trading is an independent record label based in Rockville Centre, New York . It has released music by such artists as Sun Dial , The Orb , The Smiths , Soul Junk , Die Monster Die , Prong band Prong , The Cure , Robert Wyatt , A Guy Called Gerald , Bongwater , Opium Den band Opium Den , Indian Bingo , Meat Beat Manifesto , and Doom band Doom . Homestead Records 1983 Homestead Records , Giant Records independent label Giant Records , Grass Records and Rockville Records were among the imprints of the DutchEast India Trading group. See also List of record labels Category American independent record labels Category Alternative rock record labels Category Companies based in New York US independent record label stub fr DutchEast India Trading it DutchEast India Trading pt DutchEast India Trading ... more details
EastIndies the Dutch authorities requested that No. 18 NEI Squadron be re equipped .... http home.st.net.au dunn nei af.htm Netherlands EastIndies Air Force in Australia During ... to operate B 25s. In July 1945 No. 18 NEI Squadron was relocated to Balikpapan in the Netherlands EastIndies which had recently been liberated in the Battle of Balikpapan 1945 . After arriving at Balikpapan ... passed to Dutch control on 15 January 1946. The Squadron relocated to Tjililitan in Java ... National Revolution . Following the end of Dutch rule No. 18 Squadron was the last squadron to be handed ... more details
had a strength of 11 DutchEastIndies Netherlands EastIndies officers and 14 other ranks as well ...infobox military unit unit name No. 119 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron RAAF image caption dates 1943 country allegiance Australia and The Netherlands branch Royal Australian Air Force type Bomber role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol MV ref cite web title RAAF Squadron Codes url http www.awm.gov.au encyclopedia raaf codes codes.asp work Encyclopedia publisher Australian War Memorial accessdate 29 January 2011 ref identification symbol label Squadron code identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification ... aircraft transport Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar Lodestar No. 119 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron was a joint Dutch and Australian Squadron aviation squadron of World War II which formed part of the Royal ... alongside No. 18 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron RAAF , which had been formed on the same ... EastIndies and the Pacific War url http www.awm.gov.au exhibitions alliesinadversity essay index.asp work Allies in Adversity. Australia and the Dutch in the Pacific War publisher Australian ... Section states that its personnel were posted to the newly formed No. 120 Netherlands EastIndies ... operational due to a shortage of Dutch personnel. As a result it was disbanded in December 1943. History ... Australian Dutch unit it was intended that the Dutch authorities would provide all the squadron s aircrew ... and the Dutch in the Pacific War publisher Australian War Memorial accessdate 29 January 2011 ref Personnel ... of Dutch personnel it was decided to disband No. 119 NEI Squadron in late 1943, before the unit had ... more details
coast of New Guinea , which formed part of the pre war DutchEastIndies Netherlands EastIndies ...infobox military unit unit name No. 120 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron RAAF image caption dates 1943 1946 country allegiance Australia and the Netherlands branch Royal Australian Air Force type Fighter role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles World War II anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label Squadron code identification ... EastIndies Air Force in 1946 and participated in the Indonesian National Revolution . History No. 120 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron was formed at Fairbairn, Canberra RAAF Station Fairbairn in Canberra on 10 December 1943. As a joint Australian Dutch unit, the Dutch authorities provided ... been previously used for No. 18 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron RAAF No. 18 NEI Squadron and the short lived No. 119 Netherlands EastIndies Squadron RAAF No. 119 NEI Squadron . It was originally intended ... bomber aircraft transport No. 120 Squadron was a joint Dutch and Australian Squadron aviation squadron ... Kittyhawk fighters by 22 January 1944 at this time it was manned by 28 Dutch pilots and 213 RAAF personnel ... RAAF HS 102 In early 1945 the Dutch authorities had requested that the two NEI squadrons in the RAAF ... of the squadron s personnel were Dutch and the unit was located at Biak. ref Casius 2003 , p. 70 ref ... and October 1945. The Dutch wished to move No. 18 and No. 120 Squadrons to Java , however, and to facilitate ... left the squadron in February 1946 and No. 120 Squadron was assigned to the Netherlands EastIndies Air Force NEIAF on 20 June, thereby ending its relationship with the RAAF. ref name RAAF HS ... following the Dutch defeat. ref Casius 2003 , pp. 73 95 ref ref RAAF Historical Section 1995 , p ... more details
File Postzegel NI 1934 nr192.jpg right thumb A 1934 stamp of the Netherlands EastIndies. This is a survey of the postage stamp s and postal history of the Netherlands EastIndies , otherwise known as the DutchEastIndies, and which today is known as Indonesia . First stamps The first stamps of the Netherlands Indies were issued on 1 April 1864. ref http www.sandafayre.com atlas indon.htm Retrieved 25 January 2011. ref See also Postage stamps and postal history of Indonesia References Reflist Further reading Dai Nippon, Catalogue of the postage stamps of the Netherlands EastIndies under Japanese occupation 1942 1945 , 2001. External links http www.dainippon.nl philately stub commonscat Stamps of the Netherlands EastIndies PostalhistoryAsia Category Postal history by country Netherlands EastIndies Category Postage stamps by country Netherlands EastIndies Category Postal system of Indonesia Category Communications in Indonesia ... more details