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Tanjung Tuan (lit. 'Lord's Cape', Jawi: تنجوڠ توان),
formerly known as Cape
Rachado as
named by the Portuguese,
meaning 'broken cape', is an area in Alor Gajah...
- The Cape
Rachado Lighthouse (Malay:
Rumah Api
Tanjung Tuan) is a
lighthouse located in Cape
Rachado, also
known as
Tanjung Tuan in Malay, in Alor Gajah...
- The
Battle of Cape
Rachado, off Cape
Rachado in 1606, was an
important naval engagement between the
Dutch East
India Company (VOC) and
Portuguese Navy...
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conflicts 17th
century Bantam (1601)
Amboina (1605)
Malacca (1606) Cape
Rachado (1606) Pulo
Buton (1606)
Mozambique (1607)
Mozambique (1608)
Banda Islands...
- retreated, they were
again defeated by the
Portuguese at the
Battle of Cape
Rachado. Lach, D. F.; Van Kley, E. J. (1998). Asia in the
Making of Europe, Volume...
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Street Library Malacca Main
Public Library Malaysia Book
Village Cape
Rachado Lighthouse ****u
Undan Lighthouse Acehnese Headstone Alor
Gajah British...
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Admiral Cornelis Matelief de
Jonge that led to the
naval battle of Cape
Rachado.
Although the
Dutch were routed, the
Portuguese fleet of
Martim Afonso...
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conflicts 17th
century Bantam (1601)
Amboina (1605)
Malacca (1606) Cape
Rachado (1606) Pulo
Buton (1606)
Mozambique (1607)
Mozambique (1608)
Banda Islands...
- in 1882. It is the
second oldest lighthouse in Malaysia,
after the Cape
Rachado Lighthouse at
Tanjung Tuan, Malacca.
Originally named Fort
Point Lighthouse...
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Viceroy of India. He
commanded the
Portuguese Navy in the
Battle of Cape
Rachado and
fought over the
present day
Malaccan exclave of
Tanjung Tuan in 1606...