Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo
Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo | |||||||
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Dutch fort in Sambas, built in 1823. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Netherlands | Chinese Borneo rebels | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown |
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Dutch colonial campaigns
17th century
- Bantam (1601)
- Amboina (1605)
- Malacca (1606)
- Cape Rachado (1606)
- Mozambique (1607)
- Mozambique (1608)
- Banda Islands (1609–21)
- Johor (1613)
- Macau (1622)
- Pescadores (1622–24)
- Salvador (1624)
- Luanda (1624)
- Persian Gulf (1625)
- Salvador (1625)
- Elmina (1625)
- Cuba (1628)
- Batavia (1628–29)
- Recife (1630)
- Jambi (1630)
- Abrolhos (1631)
- Liaoluo Bay (1633)
- Taiwan (1635–36)
- Brazil (1636)
- Liuqiu Island (1636)
- Porto Calvo (1637)
- Elmina (1637)
- Vietnam (1637–43)
- Goa (1638)
- Salvador (1638)
- Mormugão (1639)
- Itamaracá (1640)
- Ceylon (1640)
- Malacca (1641)
- Luanda (1641)
- Taiwan (1641)
- Taiwan (1642)
- Chile (1643)
- Cambodia (1643–44)
- New Netherland (1643–45)
- India (1644-45)
- Tabocas (1645)
- Brazil (1645)
- Philippines (1646)
- Kombi (1647)
- Guararapes (1648)
- Guararapes (1649)
- Taiwan (1652)
- 2nd Recife (1652-1654)
- 2nd Colombo (1654)
- Malabar (1658-1663)
- New Netherland (1659–63)
- South Africa (1659-1677)
- Taiwan (1661–62)
- Sri Lanka (1670-1670)
- India (1673)
- Java (1674–80)
18th century
- Java (1704–07)
- Java (1719–23)
- India (1739–41)
- Java (1741–43)
- Penfui (1749)
- Java (1749–57)
- Sri Lanka (1764-1766)
- India (1781)
- Ceylon (1782)
- Gold Coast (1782)
- Cape Colony (1795)
19th century
- Surinam (1804)
- Cape Colony (1806)
- Java (1806–07)
- Moluccas (1810)
- Java (1811)
- Algiers (1816)
- Ambon (1817)
- Palembang (1819)
- Palembang (1821)
- Sumatra (1821–37)
- Borneo (1823)
- Bone (1824–25)
- Java (1825–30)
- Aceh (1831)
- Ahanta (1837–39)
- Bali (1846)
- Bali (1848)
- Bali (1849)
- Palembang (1851–59)
- Montrado (1854–55)
- Nias (1855–64)
- Bali (1858)
- Bone (1858–59)
- Borneo (1859–63)
- Japan (1863–64)
- Pasoemah (1864–68)
- Gold Coast (1869–70)
- Aceh (1873–1913)
- Mandor (1884–85)
- Jambi (1885)
- Edi (1890)
- Lombok and Karangasem (1894)
- Pedir (1897–98)
20th century
- Kerinci (1903)
- Bone (1905–06)
- Bali (1906)
- Bali (1908)
- Venezuela (1908)
- Indonesia (1941–45)
- Indonesia (1946–49)
The Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo was a punitive expedition of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army against the Chinese Indonesian independence republic at Pontianak, Mandor and Monterado in 1823.
Sources
- 1900. W.A. Terwogt. Het land van Jan Pieterszoon Coen. Geschiedenis van de Nederlanders in oost-Indië. P. Geerts. Hoorn
- 1900. G. Kepper. Wapenfeiten van het Nederlands Indische Leger; 1816–1900. M.M. Cuvee, Den Haag.'
- 1876. A.J.A. Gerlach. Nederlandse heldenfeiten in Oost Indë. Drie delen. Gebroeders Belinfante, Den Haag.
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