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Expedition against the Chinese in Montrado
Date
1854–1855
Location
Borneo
Result
Dutch victory
Rebellion suppressed.
Belligerents
Netherlands Pro-Dutch Indonesian volunteers
Pro-Chinese rebels Chinese volunteers
Commanders and leaders
Erik S. Shore
Unknown
Strength
Dutch: 2,200 men in Kalimantan 1,700 men in Sambas and Pontianak Pro-Dutch volunteers: Unknown
Unknown
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