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The blockade did not suffice, and the Dutch demand for
Mataram's submission was rejected. In July 1894 the Dutch chose to send a military expedition to topple the Mataram ruler. Three ships were sent from
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Officers of the Lombok expedition in 1894: Anak Agung Ketut
Karangasem, General-Major P.P.H. van Ham (Representative), General-Major J.A. Vetter (Commander), Resident M.C. Dannenbargh, and Gusti Jelantik.
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group, succeeded in gaining over the rest of the
Balinese groups, as well as the totality of the island in 1839. From that a rich Balinese Court culture developed in Lombok.
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