Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo information
Expedition to the West Coast of Borneo
Dutch fort in Sambas, built in 1823.
Date
1823
Location
Pontianak, Mandor and Monterado
Result
Dutch victory
Rebellion suppressed.
Belligerents
Netherlands
Chinese Borneo rebels
Strength
Unknown
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown
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