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Encyclopedia > Dutch Malacca
Kota Melaka
De Stad en Kasteel Malacca

Dutch City and Fort of Malacca

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1641 – 1824
Flag Coat of arms
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Dutch Malacca
Capital Malacca Town
2°11′N 102°23′E
Language(s) Dutch, Malay
Political structure Colony
Governor
 - 1641 - 1642 Jan van Twist
 - 1824 - 1825 Hendrik S. van Son
British Residents
 - 1795 Archibald Brown
 - 1803 - 1818 William Farquhar
Historical era Imperialism
 - Established 14 January1641
 - British occupation 1795-1818
 - Anglo-Dutch Treaty 17 March1824

Dutch Malacca (1641 - 1824) was the longest period of Malacca under foreign control. The Dutch ruled for almost 183 years with intermitten British occupation during the Napoleonic Wars. This era saw relative peace with little serious interruption from the Malay kingdoms due to the understanding earlier on forged between the Dutch and Sultanate of Johor in 1606. This time also marked the decline of the importance of Malacca. The Dutch preferred Batavia (present day Jakarta) as their economic and administrative center in the region and their hold in Malacca was to prevent the loss of the city to other European powers and subsequently the competition that would naturally comes with it. Thus in the 17th century, with Malacca ceased to be an important port, the Johor Sultanate became the dominant local power in the region, due to the opening of its ports and the alliance with the Dutch. Image File history File links Flag of Portugal 1640 - 1667 File links The following pages link to this file: Flag of Portugal ... Events The Long Parliament passes a series of legislation designed to contain Charles Is absolutist tendencies. ... 1824 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Flag of Malacca The Flag of Malacca is the flag of the Malaysian state of Malacca. ... Coat of arms of Malacca The Coat of arms of Malacca is the official coat of arms of the Malaysian state of Malacca. ... Image File history File links MapMalaysiaMalaccaTown. ... This is a list of national capitals of the world in alphabetical order. ... Nickname: Bandaraya Bersejarah (English : Historical city) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: Country Malaysia State Malacca Establishment 1502 Granted city status 2003  - Mayor Zaini Md Nor Area    - City 303 km²  (114. ... The Malay language, also known locally as Bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Malay people who reside in the Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, central eastern Sumatra, the Riau islands, and parts of the coast of Borneo. ... States by their systems of government as of April 2006. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see Governor (disambiguation). ... William Farquhar (1774 – 1839) is a historical figure of Singapore. ... // Cecil Rhodes: Cape-Cairo railway project. ... January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Events The Long Parliament passes a series of legislation designed to contain Charles Is absolutist tendencies. ... The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, also known as the Treaty of London (one of several), was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in London on March 17, 1824. ... March 17 is the 76th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (77th in leap years). ... 1824 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Combatants Allies: Austrian Empire[1] Kingdom of Portugal Kingdom of Prussia[1] Russian Empire[2] Kingdom of Spain[3] Kingdom of Sweden United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[4] French Empire - Kingdom of Holland - Kingdom of Italy - Kingdom of Naples - Duchy of Warsaw - Kingdom of Bavaria[5] - Kingdom of... The Sultanate of Johor (or sometimes Johor-Riau) was founded by Malaccan Sultan Mahmud Shahs son, Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah in 1528. ... Jakarta (also Djakarta or DKI Jakarta), formerly known as Sunda Kelapa, Jayakarta and Batavia is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. ...

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Dutch conquest of Portuguese Malacca

In the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie) began the campaign to destroy Portuguese power in the East. At that time, the Portuguese had transformed Malacca into an impregnable fortress (the Fortaleza de Malaca, controlling access to the sea lanes of the Straits of Malacca and the spice trade there. The Dutch started by launching small incursions and skirmishes against the Portuguese. The first serious attempt was the siege of Malacca in 1606 by the third VOC fleet from Holland with eleven ships, lead by Admiral Cornelis Matelief de Jonge that lead to the naval battle of Cape Rachado. Although the Dutch were routed, the Portuguese fleet of Don Martin d'Alphonso de Castro, the Viceroy of Goa; suffered heavier casualties and the battle rallied the forces of the Sultanate of Johor in an alliance with the Dutch and later on with the Achehnese. Dutch colonial possessions, with the Dutch East India Company possessions marked in a paler green, surrounding the Indian Ocean plus Saint Helena in the mid-Atlantic. ... Cornelius Matelief Cornelis Matelief de Jonge (1569-1632), or simply Cornelis Matelief, was a Dutch admiral who was active in establishing Dutch power in Southeast Asia during the beginning of the 17th century. ... The Battle of Cape Rachado, off the present day Malaccan exclave of Tanjung Tuan in 1606, was an important naval engagement between the Dutch Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie and Portuguese fleets. ... Martim Afonso de Castro was a Portuguese Viceroy of Goa. ...


The Dutch with their local allies assaulted and wrestled Malacca from the Portuguese in January 1641. This combined Dutch-Johor-Acheh efforts effectively destroyed the last bastion of Portuguese power, removing their influence in the Malay archipelago. As per the agreement with Johor in 1606, the Dutch took control of Malacca and agreed not to seek territories or wage war with the Malay kingdoms.


Administration of Malacca

Malacca was contolled as a colony of the VOC. All the chief administrators of Malacca were Dutch governors except for the brief period that the city was under British Residents during the Wars of Napoleon. The governors and residents list is as follows:


Governors of Malacca


Governors of Dutch Malacca (1641-1795)
Governors From Until
Jan van Twist 1641 1642
Jeremias van Vliet 1642 1645
Arnout de Vlamingh van Oudtshoon 1645 1646
Jan Thyszoon Payart 1646 1662
Jan Anthonie van Riebeeck 1662 1665
Balthasar Bort 1665 1679
Jacob Joriszoon Pits 1679 1680
Cornelis van Quaelberg 1680 1684
Nikolaas Schaghen 1684 1686
Dirk Komans (1st time) 1686 1686
Thomas Slicher 1686 1691
Dirk Komans (2nd time) 1691 1692
Gelmer Vosberg 1692 1697
Goevert van Hoorn 1697 1700
Bernhard Phoonsen 1700 1704
Johan Grotenhuys (acting) 1704 1704
Karel Bolner 1704 1707
Pieter Rooselaar 1707 1709
Willem Six 1709 1711
Willem Moerman 1711 1717
Herman van Suchtelen 1717 1726
Johan Frederik Gobius 1726 1730
Pieter Rochus Pasques de Chavonnes 1730 1735
Roger de Lavez 1735 1741
Willem Bernard Albinus 1741 1748
Pieter van Heemskerk 1748 1753
Willem Dekker 1753 1758
David Boelen 1758 1764
Thomas Schippers 1764 1771
Jan Crans 1771 1775
Pieter Gerardus de Bruijn 1775 1788
Abraham Couperus 1788 1795

British occupation


British Residents of Malacca (1795-1818)
Residents From Until
Archibald Brown 1795 1795
Thomas Parr 1795 1796
Richard Tolson 1796 1797
David Campbell 1797 1798
Aldwell Taylor 1798 1803
Willem Jacob Cranssen -Dutch Governor 1802
William Farquhar 1803 1818

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Restoration to the Dutch


Governors of Dutch Malacca (1818-1825)
Governors From Until
Jan Samuel Timmermann Thijssen 1818 1822
A. Keok (acting) 1822 1824
Hendrik Stephanus van Son 1824 1825

Stad en Kasteel Malacca

The town and fortress of Malacca (1780)
The town and fortress of Malacca (1780)

The Dutch improved and expanded the Portuguese fortress and built walls to protect the harbor and expanded city. During their rule the famous city hall or Stadhuys was also constructed, which still stands today.



 

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