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- oligarchic form of government led by orang kaya ('rich men') and the Bandanese had an active and independent role in trade throughout the archipelago...
- were impatient with Bandanese resistance to Dutch demands that the Bandanese sell only to them. Negotiations collapsed after Bandanese village elders deceived...
- nutmeg, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) waged a bloody battle with the Bandanese in 1621. Historian Willard Hanna estimated that before this struggle the...
- presence. Dutch-Bandanese relations were mutually resentful from the outset, with the first Dutch merchants complaining of Bandanese reneging on agreed...
- were impatient with Bandanese resistance to Dutch demands that the Bandanese sell only to them. Negotiations collapsed after Bandanese village elders deceived...
- escalated to full conflict between states as evidenced in the M****acre of the Bandanese after alleged violations of a new treaty. The First Anglo-Dutch War was...
- resulted in the near-destruction of Bandanese society. They invaded the main Bandanese island of Lontor in 1621. 2,800 Bandanese were killed, mostly from famine...
- location. The Bandanese, threatened by the new fort and the strength of the Dutch presence, and opposed to the Dutch plan to monopolise the Bandanese nutmeg...
-  5–53. doi:10.17169/FUDOCS_do****ent_000000020993. ISBN 9783944675602. Bandanese Malay at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Inyo Yos...
- Islands in 1621, which culminated in the Banda m****acre, which saw 2,800 Bandanese killed and 1,700 enslaved by the Dutch. This is regarded as an act of...