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with 8,000 troops. On 8 September, 3,000 more troops were sent under the ruler's other son, Anak Agung Made Karangasem. As the royal army seemed in trouble, the ruler asked for the help of the vassal ruler of Karangasem, Anak Agung Gde Jelantik, to send him 1,200 elite troops to quash the rebellion.
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On 20 February 1894, the Sasak formally called for Dutch intervention and support. The Dutch, seeing these events as an opportunity to extend their control in the East Indies, chose to support the Sasak, who had asked for their protection, and the Dutch started to disrupt the importation of weapons
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Trouble erupted in 1891 when the Muslim Sasak of Eastern Lombok arose in rebellion against the Balinese ruler of Lombok, Anak Agung Gde Ngurah Karangasem. The rebellion, following rebellions in 1855 and 1871 which had already been quashed by the Mataram ruler, erupted when he requested thousands of
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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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developed, foreign trade interests developed as the Dutch managed to stop English influence by signing a treaty with Mataram in 1843. Mataram was an ally of the Dutch during the
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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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The Lombok royal treasure was seized by the Dutch, including 230 kg (7,400 troy ounces) of gold, 7,000 kilograms (6.9 long tons) of silver, and jewelry. Soon
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From August 1894, the Balinese chose to resist the Dutch military presence. They attacked the 900-strong Dutch military camp by surprise at night at
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By the end of November 1894, the Dutch had annihilated the Balinese positions, with thousands of dead, and the Balinese surrendered or committed
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was attacked and utterly destroyed. On 8 November 1894, they made systematic artillery bombardments on the Balinese positions at
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in Cakranegara on 25 August 1894, and killed more than 500 soldiers, sailors and coolies. Included among the dead was General
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The war raged on from 1891 to 1894, and the Mataram army being the most advanced, complete with two modern warships, the
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On 25 August 1891, the ruler's son Anak Agung Ketut Karangasem was sent against rebellious
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Southeast Asia: a historical encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor (3 vols)
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12,000 elite troops to quash the rebellion and 500 soldiers to against the Dutch
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also accepted Dutch suzerainty, but southern Bali kept resisting until the
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and destroyed the palace, killing about 2,000 Balinese and losing 166 men.
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The rough guide to Bali & Lombok By Lesley Reader, Lucy Ridout p.494
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had ruled in the western part of Lombok island, and one of them, the
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The Dutch returned with more reinforcements under General Vetter.
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Bali handbook with Lombok and the Eastern Isles: the travel guide
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troops from the Sasaks in order to make an attack on the
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Index


Karangasem
Lombok
Lombok
Karangasem

Dutch East Indies
Sasak
Rebels

Mataram
Cakranegara

Karangasem

Sasak
Colony

Jacobus Augustinus Vetter
P.P.H. van Ham

Sasak

Anak Agung Made Karangasem

Anak Agung gede Jelantik

Mataram
Cakranegara

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