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Pemboewan Onderdistrict Pemboewan | |||||||||
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Onderdistrict of Dutch East Indies | |||||||||
1787–1946 | |||||||||
Dutch East indies Company's Flag in Pembuang | |||||||||
Pemboewan district in 1861 | |||||||||
Capital | Sampit (1797–1898) Telaga Pulang (1898–1902) Pembuang Hulu (1902–1905) Kuala Pembuang (1905) | ||||||||
Government | |||||||||
• Type | Inlands Bestuur | ||||||||
Onderdistrictshoofd (Asisten Kjai) | |||||||||
• 1834 | Kjai Ngabei Djaja-negara | ||||||||
• 1847 | Djoeragan Brahim (Ibrahim) | ||||||||
• 1850 | Raden Moeda (Radja Moeda) | ||||||||
• 1859 | Djaja Ngagara | ||||||||
• 1870 | Djoeragan Moehammad Seman | ||||||||
• 1906 | Kiai Achmad | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | 1787 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1946 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Indonesia |
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Pemboewan or Pemboeang (Banjar: pambuang walanda) was a subdistrict (Dutch: onderdistrict) of the Dutch East Indies, located in modern-day Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Pemboewan is believed to have been the forerunner of the current Seruyan Regency. This district was established not long after Sunan Nata Alam handed over Pembuang Banjar to the Dutch VOC.