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Battle of Margarana[1]
Part of the Indonesian National Revolution
Date20 November 1946
Location
Marga, Bali, Indonesia
Result

NICA victory

  • Denpasar Conference
  • East Indonesia established
Belligerents
Battle of Margarana NICA Battle of Margarana Indonesia
Commanders and leaders

Battle of Margarana Lt. Colonel F. Mollinger

Battle of Margarana Capt. J.B.T König
Battle of Margarana Lt. Colonel I Gusti Ngurah Rai 
Units involved

Y-Brigade[2]

  • 8 (IV) Bataljon Stoottroepen[3]
  • Gajah Merah KNIL Battalion Infantry X[4]
  • Gajah Merah KNIL Battalion Infantry XI[5]
  • Gajah Merah KNIL Battalion Infantry XII[6]
  • 1 Plane (from Makassar)
Ciung Wanara Battalion
Casualties and losses
400 killed 96 killed

The Battle of Margarana (Indonesian: Puputan Margarana) was fought between the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA) and the recently created, rebelling Ciung Wanara Battalion that occurred in Marga, in Bali Indonesia.

  1. ^ Wirawan, A.A Bagus (8 August 2012). "RESPONS LOKAL TERHADAP REVOLUSI INDONESIA DI SUNDA KECIL, 1945 – 1950". Humaniora. 20 (1): 51–62. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Y-Brigade".
  3. ^ "8 (IV) Bataljon Stoottroepen".
  4. ^ "Infanterie X Knil".
  5. ^ "Infanterie XI Knil".
  6. ^ "Infanterie XII Knil". Archived from the original on 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2018-07-31.

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