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Name: Dutch Conquest of Bali

Type: Event

Start: 1847 AD

End: 1908 AD

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Were a series of military expeditions by the Dutch East Indies to conquer the island of Bali (Indonesia).

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1. Dutch intervention in Northern Bali (1846)


Was a Dutch military intervention in the island of Bali, one of the many that eventually led to the annexion of the island to the Dutch East Indies.

  • January 1847: The local rulers of northern Bali agreed to recognize the treaties with the Dutch and to accommodate a small Dutch garrison.
  • January 1847: Once the main Dutch force had returned to Java, the local rulers of Northern Bali led by Jelantik refused to submit to the Dutch and united forces against them.

  • 2. Dutch intervention in Bali (1849)


    Was a Dutch military intervention in the island of Bali, one of the many that eventually led to the annexion of the island to the Dutch East Indies.

  • August 1849: A treaty signed in July 1849 gave control over the territories of Buleleng and Jembrana to the Dutch East Indies.
  • January 1850: In 1849, the Dutch East Indies continued their military campaign in Bali, occupying strategic locations such as Goa Lawah and Kusamba. This was part of their efforts to assert control over the island and suppress any resistance from the local Balinese rulers.
  • January 1850: Dutch forces landed in Padang Bai.

  • 3. Dutch intervention in Bali (1906)


    Was a Dutch military intervention in the island of Bali, one of the many that eventually led to the annexion of the island to the Dutch East Indies.

  • September 1906: A substantial force of the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, named the Sixth Military Expedition, landed at the northern part of Sanur beach.
  • January 1907: Dutch forces marched to Denpasar.

  • 4. Dutch intervention in Bali (1908)


    Was a Dutch military intervention in the island of Bali, one of the many that eventually led to the annexion of the island to the Dutch East Indies.

  • November 1908: After the Dutch conquest of Klangkung, all the rajas of Bali submitted to Dutch Authorities.
  • April 1908: In a final confrontation on 18 April 1908, Dewa Agung Jambe, the Raja of Klangkung, made a desperate sortie out of his Palace and was killed by a Dutch bullet.

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