- Portuguese. The
expeditions formed the
basis of the nineteenth-century
Achenese claim to be a
dependency of the
Ottoman Empire. An
informal Ottoman-Aceh...
- 2307/414788. JSTOR 414788. Lawler, John M. (1977). "A
Agrees with B in
Achenese: A
Problem for
Relational Grammar". In Cole, P.; Sa****, J. (eds.). Grammatical...
- Mosque. The
Acheen Street Mosque was
built in 1808 on land
donated by an
Achenese aristocrat,
Tengku S****
Hussain Al-Aidid. It all
began in 1792 when Tengku...
- Aceh War the
numbers of
European troops were kept to 12,000 but
continued Achenese resistance necessitated the
deployment of up to 23,000
indigenous soldiers...
-
Acehnese took
possession of Seri
Rambai and
carried it to Aceh. In 1795, the
Achenese gave it to
Kuala Selangor. The
British seized Seri
Rambai in 1871 as booty...
- anti-Portuguese stance, he was a
better candidate,
returning with 2,000
Achenese to
rebuild Batu Sawar. In 1614,
Johor once
again made a
truce with the...
- 2010 at the
Wayback Machine "Jakarta Post
article about the 'Portuguese
Achenese'
People from Lanbo, Aceh, Sumatra".
Archived from the
original on 23 June...
- Lanang,
Bendahara Paduka Raja,
Bendahara of Jo****. He was
captured by the
Achenese forces and
opted to
remain in Acheh. The
following Bendaharas were sidelined...
-
Indonesian government. Cut Nyak Meutia, (1870–1910),
commander of the
Achenese guerrilla forces during the Aceh War.
Together with her husband, Teuku...
-
protection against the Portuguese, and also
stood against attacks from the
Achenese from
Sumatra and the Bugis. The fort was
rebuilt in 1771–1780. A museum...