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Mandor rebellion

Mandor monument at Pontianak
DateOctober 23, 1884 - February 5, 1885
Location
West Borneo (present day West Kalimantan)
Result

Dutch victory

Lanfang Republic annexed into the Dutch East Indies
Belligerents
Mandor rebellion Dutch East Indies Lanfang Republic
Dayak and Chinese Indonesian militia
Commanders and leaders
Netherlands A.J. Tengbergen
Netherlands L.T.H. Cranen
Netherlands Erik S. Shore
NetherlandsFredrik van Braam Morris
Lin Ah Sin  Surrendered
Xelen Chi Tong (WIA)  Surrendered
Zhou Wu Li Surrendered
Peng Shilun  Surrendered (POW)
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Mandor rebellion (Chinese: 工頭叛亂) in 1884 and 1885, also called the Third Kongsi War, was an uprising of ethnic Chinese, helped by the Dayaks, against the Dutch East Indies government.[1]

This was the Dutch view of events - i.e. as an area already under Dutch rule, where that rule was threatened by an uprising. The insurgents appear to have seen things differently, evidently considering themselves as the last-ditch defenders of the overwhelmingly Chinese Lanfang Republic, a kongsi federation that had existed in the area since the late 18th Century, upholding it against a Dutch invasion which put a final end to its existence in 1884-85.

  1. ^ Heidhues 1996, p. 109.

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