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Bengkulu (Indonesian pronunciation: [bəŋˈkulu]),
historically known as
Bencoolen, is a
province of Indonesia. It is
located on the
southwest coast of Sumatra...
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British Bencoolen,
variously known during its
existence as Fort York, Fort Marlborough,
Bencoolen, Benkulu, or "the West Coast", was a
possession of the...
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Bencoolen MRT
station is an
underground M****
Rapid Transit (MRT)
station on the
Downtown Line (DTL) in Singapore.
Located under Bencoolen Street, the...
- the
Dutch East
Indies between 1811 and 1816 and lieutenant-governor of
Bencoolen between 1818 and 1824.
Raffles was
involved in the
capture of the Indonesian...
- lieutenant-governors of the
presidency and
residency versions of
British Bencoolen.
Subordinated to
Madras Presidency 1685:
Ralph Ord 1685 – 1690: Benjamin...
- At
least three ships have been
named Bencoolen, the
first two
probably for
British Bencoolen:
Bencoolen, a snow, of 14 guns,
built 1776 or 1778 at Bombay...
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Bencoolen Street is a
street in Central, Singapore, that
starts at the
junction of
Rochor Road,
Rochor Canal Road and
Jalan Besar and ends at the junction...
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Bencoolen (Jawi: مسجد بنکولين, Tamil: பென்கூலன் பள்ளிவாசல், romanized: Peṉkūlaṉ Paḷḷivācal; Also
known as
Bengkali Mosque) is a
mosque in
Bencoolen Street...
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brother John and
transfer to a
larger ship, and then to the EIC fort at
Bencoolen (modern day Bengkulu) on the
island of Sumatra. His plan was to settle...
- (Indonesian pronunciation: [bəŋˈkulu]; Rejangese: ꤷꥍꤲ꥓ꤰꥈꤾꥈ),
formerly Bencoolen (Dutch: Benkoelen) is the
capital of the
Indonesian province of Bengkulu...