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1811 British amphibious operation

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  • 1,000
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  • 1811-09-18 (xsd:date)
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  • artikel daftar Wikimedia (in)
  • 1811 British amphibious operation (en)
  • Konflikt Zbrojny (pl)
  • conflitto tra Regno Unito e Paesi Bassi (1810-1811) (it)
  • десантная операция британского флота на острове Ява (ru)
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  • British victory
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  • Unknown
  • 25 warships
  • 12,000 soldiers
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  • Sir Stamford Raffles (en)
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  • British troops landing at Cilincing, Java (en)
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  • 1000 (xsd:integer)
  • 2000 (xsd:integer)
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  • Invasion of Java (en)
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  • 0001-08-04 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • 300 (xsd:integer)
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  • the Napoleonic Wars (en)
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  • British victory (en)
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  • 25 (xsd:integer)
  • 12000 (xsd:integer)
  • Unknown (en)
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  • the Hindus appear to have been gratified at discovering relics of their ancient religion and faith [in Java] and to have received without dislike a country in which they found themselves so much at home...the sepoys always pointed out that Java was the land of Brama. This they would say was the country in which their gods took delight; this must be the country described in their sacredbooks and not Hindustan, which, if ever the abode of the gods must have since been strangely altered, and that it was a sin and a shame that the land of Brama should remain in the hands of infidels (en)
  • The intimacy between this prince [Pakubuwana IV] and the Sepoys first commenced from his attending ceremonies of their religious worship, which was Hindu, and assisting them with several idols of that worship which had been preserved in his family. The conspirators availing themselves of the predilection of the prince for the religion of his ancestors, flattered him by addressing him as a descendant of the great Ráma [Rama], and a deliberate plan was formed, the object of which was to place the European provinces once more under a Hindu power. Had this plan been attended with success, it would probably have been followed by the almost immediate and general reconversion of the Javanese themselves to the Hindu faith (en)
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  • Invasion of Java (1811) (en)
  • غزو جاوة (1811) (ar)
  • Britisch-Niederländischer Krieg um Java (de)
  • Guerre anglo-néerlandaise de Java (fr)
  • Penyerbuan Jawa (1811) (in)
  • Guerra anglo-olandese per Giava (it)
  • 자바 침공 (ko)
  • Wojna angielsko-holenderska o Jawę (pl)
  • Invasão britânica de Java (pt)
  • Вторжение на Яву (1811) (ru)
  • 英荷爪哇战争 (zh)
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  • Invasion of Java (en)
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