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Draft:Dutch-Selangor war (1784-1786)

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The Dutch-Selangor war known as "Perang Satu Malam" was a fight that broke out between two nations fought over a fort in Bukit Malawati [1]. The Dutch saw this as an opportunity to attack Selangor as a response to Selangor's raids to Dutch occupation of Malacca[2]. This fully enraged the Sultan of selangor, Sultan Ibrahim who was still governing the sultanate. As a matter of fact, both countries signed a peace treaty and later, improving relations[3].

Dutch-Selangor war
Part of Selangor raid's against Dutch Malacca
Date(1784-1786)
Location
Bukit Malawati
Result

First phase: Dutch victory, sultan of selangor and his followers retreated to Pahang.

Second phase: Selangorian victory, re-establishment of Selangor sultanate.

  • Both countries signed a peace treaty later.
  • The Dutch retreats back to Malacca
Belligerents

Selangor sultanate Pahang sultanate

Johor sultanate

Dutch East India Company

Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura
Commanders and leaders

Sultan Ibrahim Shah

Tun Habib Abdul Majid

Raja Haji

Dirk van Hogendorp

August Gravensteyn

Gerardus Zwykhardt

Raja Muhammad Ali
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Heavy Way more heavy

Background

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It all happened when the Dutch maintained the city of Malacca after a victorious siege with the Portuguese army, the sultan of selangor, Sultan Ibrahim saw this as a threat to the selangorian territory. Sultan Ibrahim enraged to this and began raiding the city much times[4]. The Dutch reaction to this was angry and asked Dirk van Hogendorp to launch a full invasion against the Selangorian territory[5]. This was also because of the war between Johor sultanate and the Dutch, Sultan Ibrahim who sympathize Johor for attacking the Dutch in Malacca where the Dutch almost lost in 1783 if they did not get help from Betawi, Java.[6]

War

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At 13 July 1784, The Dutch who was in charge of commander Dirk van Hogendorp with 11 warships and also a help from the Siak sultanate army led by Raja Muhammad Ali when they move out from Malacca to fully scaled an attack from Kuala Selangor. The Dutch army shelled Kuala Selangor fiercely and gave a tough battle to the Selangor soldiers from the direction of Sungai Selangor and were retaliated by the cannons of Sultan Ibrahim's soldiers in the fort. The Selangor military is led by a warlord named Saiyid Jaafar. The fierce war between these two sides lasted for 2 weeks[7].

After two weeks of fighting, the Dutch managed to capture Kuala Selangor and at the same time were able to capture the whole fortress of the Selangorian civilians. The Sultan Ibrahim and his followers retreated back to Pahang and were welcomed by Treasurer Abdul Majid. The Dutch also destroyed the fort and built a new one named it as a "Fort Altingsburg" as a respect for the Dutch Governor-general and "Fort Utrecht" as a Dutch warship[8].

Meanwhile in Pahang, Sultan Ibrahim has organized a strategy for a year to recapture Bukit Malawati from the hands of the Dutch. Treasurer Abd Majid has prepared and donated equipment for war. So in 1785, Sultan Ibrahim together with the people of Pahang as many towards Bukit Malawati to attack and recapture back from the Dutch. On 27 June 1785, an attack was launched on Bukit Malawati at night by surprise. Sultan Ibrahim, who is indeed known as an aggressive person in accordance with the identity of the Bugis, fought all the way that night. Daggers, spears, spears as well as maces and guns were used as best as possible to defeat the Dutch. Finally the Dutch soldiers retreated and escaped by boat back to Malacca, Sultan Ibrahim returned to the throne after a year of leaving the country[9].

Following that, once again Dirk van Hogendorp went to Kuala Selangor with a larger force of 17 warships. But this time no attack was made, only a siege was made. The siege around the Selangor River was launched in July 1785. So the price of rice and other necessities in Selangor rose due to the siege. The siege is concluded inclusive as many soldiers died due fighting. After a year of fighting, Peace was heard by both countries and was signed. It later also improved relationships against both countries[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Dutch attack on Selangor". 2 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Dutch Selangor war". 2 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Selangor raid to Dutch Malacca". 8 December 2023.
  4. ^ "BELANDA KALAH DI KUALA SELANGOR".
  5. ^ "Perang Belanda Selangor".
  6. ^ Peperangan Selangor-Belanda 1784-1786: sebab dan akibat dalam sejarah negeri Selangor.
  7. ^ "Bukit Malawati warisan kota pertahanan tiga Sultan Selangor".
  8. ^ "SEJARAH KUALA SELANGOR".
  9. ^ "Peperangan antara Selangor dan Belanda". 31 August 2019.
  10. ^ "SEJARAH KUALA SELANGOR".