10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BANDJARMASIN»
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Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat ...
London: Society of Antiquaries of London. BANDJARMASIN (BANJERMASIN),
SULTANATE OF Bandjarmasin was one of the most important Muslim states in
Dutch Borneo. Like the sultanates of Brunei and Kutai, it had Hindu-Buddhist
roots, ...
2
Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism
They established a trading post at Bandjarmasin in 1603, but a ship's entire crew
was massacred in 1607. Other early contacts with Sambas and Sukadana were
equally short-lived. The persistent Dutch convinced the Sultan of Bandjarmasin ...
James Stuart Olson, Robert Shadle, 1991
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The Defining Years of the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1949: ...
Bombardment of Sabang and Bandjarmasin. Military forces in Balikpapan
receive an ultimatum from the Japanese commander of Tarakan. Military
commander in Balikpapan orders destruction of the oil installation and
manufacturing center.
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Our March of Death and People Power from Mactan to EDSA: In ...
The Princess of Bandjarmasin enters escorted by a retinue of five led by a datu.
She curtsies to the sultan, who appears extremely pleased and offers her the
couch at his right. Native dances are shown. The curtain closes on this scene
when ...
Francisco O. Javines, 1992
5
Sources of the History of North Africa, Asia and Oceania in ...
(Pasteboard of a smaller size) C.W. Franck's photographs, 1930: Boats (
Bandjarmasin); towns (Bandjarmasin (26)); life and manners (Bandjarmasin,
Martapura). P. Toussieng, doctor, the Upper Mahakam, 1923-25: Dancing (
Dayaks (1 1)); ...
Danish National Archives, 1980
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Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 3 Southeast Asia, ...
In the south was the kingdom of Bandjarmasin, which had been tributary to
Madjapahit until its overthrow in 1478. Islam came to Bandjarmasin as early as
the beginning of the sixteenth century. The conversion came about through
DSmak ...
Early the following day the flight continued over the Java sea, stopped over in
Bandjarmasin, and continued on to Balikpapan. While they were at the
Bandjarmasin airport, Willi met two men he had known before the war, one was a
Chinese ...
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The Cambridge History of Islam:
Since Brunei has been discussed earlier, we now turn to South Borneo, the state
of Bandjarmasin. A. A. Cense's version of the chronicles, although not an early
record, is probably the best account of the essential facts here. South Borneo's ...
P. M. Holt, Peter Malcolm Holt, Ann K. S. Lambton, 1977
9
International Law in the Netherlands
... Banjermasin [The severance of our relations with Banjarmasin] , Bijdragen
K.I.T.L. V. (1898) p. 139 note 70. Also in Surat-surat perdjandjian antara
Kesultanan Bandjarmasin dengan Pemerintahan-pemerintahan V.O.C., Bataaf-
se Republik, ...
Haro Frederik van Panhuys, 1978
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Trade directory of Indonesia
4453 Djl. Djenderal Sudirman 22-A, Bandjarmasin Niaga Thnur 4, Bandjarmasin
Pasar Lama 23, Bandjarmfsm Pasar Bam 66, Bandjarmasin Pasar Baru 45,
Bandjarmasin Sukaramai 6, Bandjarmasin Pasar 196, Kandangan Pasar Baru 29
, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BANDJARMASIN»
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Islam's Journey Into Southeast Asia
In the early 16th century, Bandjarmasin was the main kingdom of South Borneo. A dispute arose between two princes, Samudra and ... «Onislam.net, May 14»
Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje: History Of Orientalist Manipulation Of …
... to the Dutch government. He also advised them in response to rebellions in Djambi, Krintji, Bandjarmasin, Riau-Lingga en Boni, for instance. «Eurasia Review, Sep 11»