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Sultan Abdul Jalil became Sultan (with assistance from the Dutch) in 1638. In 1640, another attempt by a Johor - Dutch expeditionary force was made to capture Melaka. The Johor force consisted of 40 war perahus and 1,500 warriors, again led by Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil. In August 1640, they
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when the Dutch made several visits to Johor; Jacob Van Heemsberk in 1602, Jacob Pietersz Van Enkhuijen in 1603 and Admiral Wijb An Wijck Mei in 1604. Sultan Abdullah made a pact with the Dutch to attack the Portuguese in Melaka and retake the city, putting it under Malay rule.
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Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil was chosen to lead the 1606 Johor expeditionary force against the Portuguese garrison in Melaka. The force comprised 50 war perahu and 3000 warrior. The Dutch contributed 11 men-of-war. The Dutch admiral
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A second attempt was made in September 1606. The Johor contingent was again led by Tun Abdul Jamil. While the sea battle saw a Dutch victory, the land siege again failed, and the Johor forces withdrew.
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On 18 May 1606, the Malay-Dutch force laid a siege on Melaka. A Portuguese fleet of 14 warships was sent by the Viceroy of Goa to relieve the Portuguese garrison. A naval battle
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Sultan Abdullah also known as Raja Bongsu was the de facto ruler of Johor during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah III al-Mansur. The Johor Sultanate made contact with the
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Buyong Adil, perjuanagan Orang Melayu Menentang Penjajahan Abad 15–19, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1983
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reclaimed Bendaharaship and led nobles and subjects in an uprising. Tun Abdul Jamil was killed.
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for repairs. With the loss at sea, Tun Abdul Jamil was forced to abandon the land siege.
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successfully laid siege to Melaka, until the surrender of the garrison in January 1641.
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mercenaries to fight alongside Johor against Jambi. Jambi was subdued.
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became a significant economic power and wanted independence from
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Tun Abdul Jamil as Laksamana (de facto powers of the Bendahara)
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In 1678, Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil persuaded his nephew Sultan
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Empayar Melaka Sepintas Lalu, Sejarah Malaysia Sepintasa Lalu
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of Johor, with de facto powers of the Bendahara succeeding
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Laksamana
Tun
Paduka Raja
Malay
Johor Sultanate
Malacca
Portuguese
Dutch East India Company
Cornelis Matelief de Jonge
Johor River
Jambi
Johor
Batu Sawar
Ibrahim Shah
Pahang
Riau
Johor Lama
Siak
Temenggong
Bugis
Laksamana
Tun Sri Lanang
Aceh
Sultan Mahmud Shah II of Johor
Tun Habib Abdul Majid
Royal Malaysian Navy
Laksamana Class Corvette
The Dutch fight for Melaka
Categories
1688 deaths

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