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Swordsmen at
Benkoelen (Circa 1916–1919)....
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Benkoelen Residency (Dutch:
Residentie Benkoelen), also
spelled Bencoolen, was an
administrative subdivision of the
Dutch East Indies,
covering the present-day...
- pronunciation: [bəŋˈkulu]; Rejangese: ꤷꥍꤲ꥓ꤰꥈꤾꥈ),
formerly Bencoolen (Dutch:
Benkoelen) is the
capital of the
Indonesian province of Bengkulu. The city is the...
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historically spelled as
Bencoolen or
Benkoelen , is a
province of
Indonesia on the
island of Sumatra. Bengkulu, Bencoolen, or
Benkoelen may also
refer to: Bengkulu...
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Sindang Bliti, onder-afdeeling Redjang,
afdeeling Lebong,
residentie Benkoelen. Weltevreden:
Albrecht & Co. pp. 448–459.
Sarwono &
Rahayu 2014, pp. 4–5...
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discoverer Max Wolf DMP · 862 863
Benkoela 1917 BH The city of
Benkoelen on the
island of Sumatra,
Indonesia (possibly) DMP · 863 864 Aase A921...
- Indonesia.
December 27, 1923:
Established as
Apostolic Prefecture of
Benkoelen from the
Apostolic Prefecture of
Sumatra June 13, 1939:
Promoted as Apostolic...
- Noussalaut,
Zuidkust van Ceram, Boeroe, Boano, Banka, Palembang, Riouw,
Benkoelen, Sumatra's West-Kust, Floris, Timor, Rotty, Borneo's West-Kust, en Borneo's...
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September 1944 the ship was 15
miles off the west
coast of
Sumatra near
Benkoelen when HMS Tradewind hit her with two torpedoes, one in the bow and one...
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Succeeded by Siti
Hartinah Personal details Born (1923-02-05)5
February 1923
Benkoelen,
Dutch East
Indies Died 14 May 1980(1980-05-14) (aged 57)
Kuala Lumpur...