- Buni
people (400 BC–500 AD)
Sundapura (358–669)
Sunda Kelapa (669–1527)
Jayakarta (1527–1619)
Batavia (1619–1949)
Djakarta (1942–1972)
Jakarta (1972–present)...
- The
Jayakarta Jaya
Military Regional Command (Indonesian:
Komando Daerah Militer Jayakarta);
abbreviated Kodam Jaya is the
military district of the Indonesian...
-
founding of
Batavia by the
Dutch in 1619, on the site of the
ruins of
Jayakarta, led to the
establishment of a
Dutch colony;
Batavia became the center...
- the
volume of trade. He also
exiled the
ponggawa elites to the port of
Jayakarta in the east,
stripping the merchants'
power altogether. This
strong new...
- names. It was
called Sunda Kalapa during the
Kingdom of
Sunda period and
Jayakarta,
Djajakarta or
Jacatra during the
short period of the
Banten Sultanate...
-
Jayakarta Station (JAY) is a
railway station serving by KRL
Commuterline system. It is
located at Jl.
Pangeran Jayakarta. It is the
named after a Banten...
- Jan
Pieterszoon Coen (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑn ˈpitərsoːŋ ˈkun]; 8
January 1587 – 21
September 1629) was a
Dutch naval officer of the
Dutch East India...
-
Malukan ****e trade, the VOC
established a
capital in the port city of
Jayakarta in 1619 and
changed its name to
Batavia (now Jakarta). Over the next two...
- the area of what is now
North Jakarta, was
known as
Jayakarta. The
system of
government in
Jayakarta has been
amended several times,
including changes of...
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establish trading posts at ****dana (southwest Kalimantan), Mak****ar,
Jayakarta and
Jepara in Java, and Aceh,
Pariaman and
Jambi in (Sumatra) threatening...