well, let's start the Historical discussion of European colonies in Dutch East Indie!
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well, let's start the Historical discussion of European colonies in Dutch East Indie!
ok... so... where to start? its a loooooooooong story man....
maybe it can start from The Portuguese in Indonesia between 1512–1850
Well, before the Portuguese, Sir Drake found Indonesia accidentally in some point of his life and actually made a good relationship there with the locals. So, probably, an English presence in maluku is possible. BUT, Drake didn't made a permanent base there, only leaving the trust of the Malukuans. Maybe put it in a rebel faction? Until it automaticly changes until the British came?
During the reign of Sultan Alauddin Riayat Syah of Melaka (1477-1488), force from Kastilan (Castile of Spain) defeated the Kingdom of Maluku, and King of Maluku requested aid from Sultan Alauddin Riayat Syah. It was stated in the Malay text of Sejarah Melayu.
Many historical record stated that European intervention in South East Asia started at 16th century, as Portuguesa arrived in Malacca, and Spanish in Philippines in early 1500~. But Sejarah Melayu stated that it was earlier, in 15th century, as Kastilan forces invaded Maluku. Do you guys have more info?
Marco Polo did visited Perlak and Samudera-Pasai in 1292 AD, did any adventurer left colonies behind?