Nuku Rebellion

Nuku Rebellion
Part of the Dutch colonial campaigns

Nuku, Sultan Muhammad Amiruddin Syah
Date1780–1810
Location
Result
  • Phase 1: Tidore victory
  • Phase 2: Dutch victory
Belligerents
Sultanate of Tidore
  • Tidore rebels
  • Ceram rebels
  • Papuan rebels
  • Bacan rebels

Sultanate of Maguindanao

East India Company
Commanders and leaders
  • Governor J. G. Budach
  • Governor W. J. Cranssen
  • Governor Van Pleuren
  • Kamaluddin of Tidore

The Nuku Rebellion was an anti-colonial movement that engulfed large parts of Maluku Islands and Western New Guinea between 1780 and 1810. It was initiated by the prince and later sultan of Tidore, Nuku Muhammad Amiruddin (c. 1738 – 1805), also known as Prince Nuku or Sultan Nuku.[1] The movement united several ethnic groups of eastern Indonesia in the struggle against the Dutch and was temporarily successful, helped by an alliance with the British East India Company. However, the movement was defeated after the demise of Nuku, and Maluku was restored under European rule. In 1995, Nuku was officially appointed a National Hero of Indonesia.

Background

Nuku or Amiruddin was born in Soa Siu, Tidore, in about 1738.[2] His father was Sultan Jamaluddin, a ruler of the Sultanate of Tidore, who was arrested and exiled to Batavia by the Dutch colonials in 1779.[3] His junior kinsman was Kamaluddin who later became sultan and a rival of Nuku.[4][5]

Fighting against the Dutch

After the exile of Amiruddin's father, the Dutch appointed Kaicil Gay Jira as regent of the sultanate. Jira was later replaced by his son, Patra Alam; Amiruddin opposed this replacement. While Patra Alam ruled as Dutch-appointed sultan from 1780 to 1783, Amiruddin built a kora-kora armada around Seram Island and Papua.[4][5]

In 1781, Amiruddin declared that he bore the title "Sri Maha Tuan Sultan Amir Muhammad Saifuddin Syah" ("The Great Overlord Sultan Amir Muhammad Saifuddin, the Shah"). Responding to this, the Dutch attacked and defeated Amiruddin's army, but they failed to catch Amiruddin himself. In 1783, the Dutch attacked Amiruddin's army again. The Dutch commander and most of his men were killed, and the survivors were captured.[6]

In October 1783, the Dutch post on Tidore was attacked by Amiruddin's force, and all the Europeans were killed. This intensified the rivalry between the kingdom of Ternate and Tidore. In November of that year, Ternate helped the Dutch attack Tidore. In December, the Dutch enforced an agreement and appointed Sultan Hairul Alam Kamaluddin Kaicili Asgar, a prince exiled to Ceylon, as the new puppet sultan.[6]

In 1787, Amiruddin's base in eastern Seram was attacked and seized by the Dutch forces; however, Amiruddin managed to escape. Amiruddin then built a new base on the island of Gorong. He also initiated a positive relationship with Britain.[5] After receiving armaments from Britain, Amiruddin's army attacked the Dutch, winning this battle.[7] The Dutch then offered Amiruddin a position if he would negotiate with Sultan Kamaluddin; Amiruddin refused this proposition. Instead, he increased the frequency of his attacks against the Dutch, who were assisted by Kamaluddin's forces.[8] In 1794, Kamaluddin's son Zainal Abidin, who had returned from exile, supported Amiruddin's effort. Several rulers of Papua also sided with him. In February 1795, Amiruddin's son Abdulgafur led a force to Tidore.[9]

Course of hostile relations

Early conflict (1780-1781)

Records show that Prince Nuku did not need long to gather troops in the outskirts of Tidore.[citation needed] Since the attack on Toloa, relations between Tidore and the three governments (especially Ternate) revolved around Prince Nuku's rebellion. Prince Nuku repeatedly attacked Dutch subjects, and in response the Dutch invaded areas whose residents were considered supporters of Prince Nuku.[citation needed] The newly appointed Sultan of Patra Alam became powerless, almost completely overshadowed by the power of the Nuku prince over the outskirts of Tidore.[10]

Attack on Toloa (1780)

On July 14, 1780, Toloa was finally attacked. In his efforts to expel the rebels, the Governor of Ternate used the help of four kora-kora who brought along one hundred Europeans and the native Alifuru militia. About 30 Tidoreans were killed and the survivors fled inland. Only one Alifuru or European was injured. Even though the Dutch won this battle, they finally had a crisis of confidence in Sultan Jamaludin, and appointed Patra Alam as Sultan.[11]

Campaign of Halmahera and Sulawesi (1780)

In 1780, rebel troops attacked and looted Amblau, Haia, and Haitiling, as well as Sula and Besi as far as Bacan. They also attacked Selayar, Buton and Talaud at the northern tip of Sulawesi. During these attacks, more than 300 people were arrested.[12]

Sack of Nusatelu (1780)

In the following months of 1780, Prince Nuku's troops attacked and plundered the Nusatelu Islands (Drie Gebroeders), Amblau, Haia, and Luhu, capturing and enslaving 134 residents.[13] Two European soldiers and eight native soldiers were injured in clashes near Kramat Di Buru. Many residents in Hatileng were massacred or fled [14]

Battle of Amahai (1781)

In December 1781, together with a combined fleet of 160 ships the rebels attacked and looted Amahai, one of the villages under Saparua's rule. Even though one of Prince Nuku's captains was beheaded, the rebels managed to kill Sergeant Cornelis Stephanus and a European soldier who attacked them in Itawaka.[15]

Saparua Campaign (1782)

The rebels then looted other countries in Saparua and attacked Hatuana in the northern part of the island. In early February 1782, they again attacked inland of Saparua and invaded Nusa Laut Island, burning Negeri Amet and killing a Dutch officer.[16]

Battle of Kilmuri (1782)

The first major battle in East Seram occurred in Kilmuri, where Governor Van Pleuren's Hongi fleet was involved in armed contact with Prince Nuku's fleet (led by King Lukman of Kelihulu). After five hours of fighting, many of the prince's troops fled. Governor Van Pleuren's fleet burned 80 Kora-Kora and caused significant damage to 44 other Kora-Kora. Governor Van Pleuren's troops also burned the village. [17]

Ambush at Babi Island (1782)

Before the fleet could unite, 64 rebel ships ambushed them on Babi Island. A ship belonging to the king of Nusa Laut and three other ships along with all their weapons were captured. Gnatahoedij Mardika and Raja Soya drowned, and 29 other men also drowned or were killed or captured by the rebels.[18]

Raid on Haruku Island (1782)

In May 1782, the rebels surprised the residents of Haruku Island at night, burning Helaliu, Kariu and Pelau. A number of Dutch subjects were captured or executed. The rebels then moved to Negeri Liang under Hila rule, destroying settlements there (including a VOC post in Loki and a Sago Factory).[19]

Expedition to South Seram (1782-1783)

In 1782 the Dutch increased their military campaign to crush the rebellion. In this year, the Ambon government launched at least three expeditions to various places in the region. In February, under the command of Officer Johan Sigbrand Borgguits, a number of ships were sent to sail around the South Seram Sea. When the fleet arrived there, the rebels had already fled. Villages supporting the rebels were destroyed.

A second expedition launched in May proved a failure. During the third expedition, which took place between October 1782 and January 1783, Hongi visited most of the important settlements in Seram. Ambon's Governor Van Pleuren promised assistance to his subjects and pardoned those who chose to surrender. However, the orangkaya and kings who were known as rebels were still detained and replaced by loyalists. Once again a number of villages were burned as an example.[20]

Expedition to Gamrange (1783)

Translator Coenraad Van Dijk was assigned to send an expedition to Gamrange and Raja Ampat Papua. He departed on 25 May 1783. On 25 September, the Governor received information that the Papuans had welcomed the Tidore fleet under Van Dijk's command. This sparked hope that the apparent cooperation would lead the Papuans to submit and ultimately abandon Prince Nuku. Later, on October 3, 1783, the Governor of Ternate received news from the expedition fleet itself.[citation needed]

At the end of September 1783, Van Dijk, European soldiers, and a number of native burghers were massacred by rebels on the island of Batanta. This situation was made worse by information that all the artillery on board the ship was distributed among Prince Nuku's followers. Papuans who had previously formally declared their submission and were assumed to support the VOC fleet proved to be defectors. One hundred and twenty ships from Maba, Patani and Papua appeared at Gane and Saketa. Captain Hairun, who was appointed by the VOC and other sangaji on board the ship, had defected to the rebel side. Two hundred Ternate people were arrested.[21]

Battle of Gorong (1791)

Nuku's rebel allies on Gorom Island are attacked by VOC forces under Colonel Gobius in May 1791, their village being set on fire.

The 'Battle of Gorong' (Dutch: Gorong Oorlog), also called the Battle of Gorom, was part of the thirty-year war of Sultan Nuku from the Sultanate of Tidore. More than half of the Nuku War took place in East Seram. [22]

On May 23, 1791, the peak of the battle occurred on Kataloka Beach.[citation needed] Two VOC flagships were burned. Captain Gobius was trapped in a small river between Ondor and Kataloka. Nuku and King Bessy's troops attacked Gobius' troops from two opposite directions. The captain, who had experience in European wars, fell with a gunshot wound to the left thigh and a spear in the left stomach, dying on the spot. Hundreds of Gobius troops died on the coast of Gorom. Captain Walterbek followed to help but it was too late, while Admiral Straring withdrew his troops and returned to Banda.[23]

Reconquest Of Tidore (1796-1797)

Territories associated with Ternate (red) and Tidore (orange), and Tidore vassals (light orange), at the end of the VOC era. The extent of political influence shifted over the centuries.

In 1796, British forces seized Banda Island. They also gave limited assistance to Amiruddin to take control of Tidore Island on 12 April 1797, after surrounding the island with 79 Kora-Kora and one British ship.[citation needed]

Conquest of Bacan (1797)

In 1780 Nuku aimed to conquer Bacan, a small island in Maluku Utara. According to Prince Nuku, conquering Bacan was an integral part of unifying Maluku.[citation needed] The political situation in Bacan during Prince Nuku's rebellion is unclear. In sources, there is no evidence of communication between Prince Nuku and the Sultan of Bacan or vice versa.[citation needed]

Conquest Of Ternate (1798-1801)

After the Siege of Ternate, Sultan Nuku and his forces conquered Ternate.[24]

In the first siege of Ternate on January 22, 1801, British troops {under the command of Colonel Daniel Burr on the orders of Resident Farquhar) rejected an offer of assistance from Sultan Nuku, even though a large fleet of prahu and Kora-Kora had appeared at the anchorage under the command of Prince Mayor.[25] The prince remained a short distance away during this failed attack.[26]

In the second siege, a stronger force was placed in the vanguard after Resident Farquhar concluded that he had no choice but to accept the help of the prince of Tidore.[27] A traveling salesman named Captain Lynch was ordered to organize the Tidore troops, teaching them to fire 9-pound cannons.[citation needed] The siege lasted for two months before the Ternate government finally surrendered on June 21, 1801. However, Governor Cranssen refused to admit defeat.[28]

Second Phase of Nuku Rebellion

Kamaluddin escaped to Ternate Island, and Amiruddin was unanimously elected as the new sultan of Tidore. In 1801, Amiruddin and the allied British freed Ternate from the Dutch. This marked the climax of Nuku's movement, and was one of the few victories of indigenous forces over Dutch colonial rule.[citation needed] However, Britain withdrew from Maluku in 1803, leaving Amiruddin to fend for himself. Amiruddin died in 1805.[8] His brother and successor Zainal Abidin was driven out of Tidore by a renewed Dutch attack in 1806, and finally died in 1810 after a largely unsuccessful resistance.[9]

Aftermath

The Nuku Rebellion was the successful revolt of Nuku to get his Crown as Sultan after he conquered Tidore, Bacan, and Ternate, though he passed away in 1805 when the revolt still ongoing. His successor, Zainal Abidin, was a failed leader in that he made some bad decisions. It was an effect of this rebellion and his mistakes that Tidore was defeated by the Dutch in 1810.[29]

Legacy

Amiruddin was awarded the title National Hero of Indonesia in 1995, via Presidential Decree number 071/TK/1995.[30][31]

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009) The revolt of Prince Nuku: Cross-cultural alliance-making in Maluku, c. 1780-1810. Leiden: Brill,
  2. ^ Ajisaka 2008, p. 15
  3. ^ Komandoko 2006, p. 239
  4. ^ a b Ajisaka 2008, pp. 15–16
  5. ^ a b c Komandoko 2006, p. 240
  6. ^ a b Ricklefs 2001, p. 77
  7. ^ Komandoko 2006, pp. 240–241
  8. ^ a b Komandoko 2006, p. 241
  9. ^ a b Sudarmanto 2007, p. 319
  10. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 85.
  11. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 81-82.
  12. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 190.
  13. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 85.
  14. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 85.
  15. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 87.
  16. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 87.
  17. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 229.
  18. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 87.
  19. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 87.
  20. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 87-88.
  21. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 90.
  22. ^ Kekalahan Belanda oleh Sultan Nuku: Sejarah yang Sengaja Dihilangkan www.laduni.id.
  23. ^ Sejarah Sultan Nuku dari Tidore: Lord of Fortune Tak Terkalahkan tirto.id.
  24. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p.121-125.
  25. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 122.
  26. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 122.
  27. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 123.
  28. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p. 123.
  29. ^ Muridan Widjojo (2009), p.71-136.
  30. ^ Komandoko 2006, p. 242
  31. ^ Ajisaka 2008, p. 16
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