Ronggo

File:Indonesia map.png

thumb

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Portret van de ronggo van Banjarmasin met gevolg en kinderen TMnr 10020637.jpg

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Portret van de ronggo van Banjarmasin met vrouw en kinderen TMnr 10020636.jpg

Ronggo was an administrative title used by the Dutch in the Dutch East Indies{{Cite web|title = The Dutch East India Company {{!}} european-heritage.org|url = http://european-heritage.org/netherlands/alkmaar/dutch-east-india-company|website = european-heritage.org|accessdate = 2015-09-08}} in Indonesia (specifically Java and Borneo.)

History

Ronggo of "Afdeeling" Bandjarmasin was held by Kiahi Mas Djaja Samoedra (circa 1899) (EYD or "advanced spelling":{{Cite web|title = What does EYD stand for?|url = http://www.abbreviations.com/EYD|website = www.abbreviations.com|accessdate = 2015-09-08}} Kiai Mas Jaya Samudera). The region saw much international trade with Asia and the Middle East. After a period of warfare dominated much of the late 1500s to mid 1600s, Portugal controlled the area for a short time.

Following Portuguese control, the Dutch East India Company awarded a monopoly on trade and colonization in the area utilizing an exceptional financial backing, better organization, strategy, weapons and ships, but were still unable to completely dominate the Indonesian spice trade. In the 1800s, the Dutch East India Company dissolved due to bankruptcy and the Netherlands turned it into a nationalized colony.{{Cite web|title = Page 2: Indonesia Map / Geography of Indonesia / Map of Indonesia - Worldatlas.com|url = http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/id2.htm#page|website = www.worldatlas.com|accessdate = 2015-09-08}}

Bandjarmasi leadership structure:

  • Assistant Resident: E.B. Masthoff
  • Police chief: C.W.H. Born
  • Ronggo: Kiahi Mas Djaja Samoedra
  • Chinese Lieutenants: Sin Yoe and Ang Lim Thay
  • Captain of Arabs: Hasan bin Said Al Habesi Idroes

Sequence of leadership titles

  • Regent (abolished in 1884)
  • Temonggong
  • Ronggo (abolished 1905)
  • Kiai and Demang

References

{{reflist}}http://european-heritage.org/netherlands/alkmaar/dutch-east-india-company

http://www.abbreviations.com/EYD

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/id2.htm#page

{{Ph|City = |Zone = Site}}

Category:Political titles in the Dutch East Indies

Category:Political titles