AMBON

ämˈbōn, island, c.300 sq mi (775 sq km), E Indonesia, one of the Moluccas, in the Banda Sea. It is mountainous, well watered, and fertile. Corn and sago are produced, and hunting and fishing supplement the diet. Nutmeg and cloves, once grown in abundance, are produced in limited quantities, and copra is exported. The chief town and seaport, also called Ambon (1990 pop. 275,888), is capital of Maluku prov. It is the seat of the Univ. of Maluku and a private college, and it has an airport. The island was discovered (1512) by the Portuguese, who made it a religious and military headquarters. It was captured by the Dutch in 1605. An English settlement there was destroyed (1623) by the Dutch in what is called the Ambon massacre. Ambon was temporarily under British rule from 1796 to 1802 and again from 1810 to 1814. The town was the site of a major Dutch naval base captured (1942) by the Japanese in World War II, and it was the scene (1950) of a revolt against the Indonesian government during the short-lived South Moluccan Republic. After the end of Dutch rule, it was a source of major immigration to the Netherlands. As a result of continued violence between rebels and government troops, many Ambonese emigrated to the Netherlands. The island has been the scene of Muslim-Christian violence in recent years. The island and town are also called Amboina.

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...8. Babad Jaka Tingkir (composed Surakarta, 1829) in Kupiya Iber Warni-warni, Sampeyan-dalem kaping VI (inscribed Ambon , ca. 1849). MS. SP 214 Ca; SMP KS 78.2, pp. Map 1. The Indonesian Archipelago century about a sixteenth-century past...
...Calvinist clergyman who served two terms under the VOC, mainly in Ambon in 1686-1694 and 1705-1713. In the original five volume work...was Governor Robertus Padtbrugge, who had been reassigned to Ambon from Ternate shortly before Valentijns arrival on the island...
...such fear in East Timor and West Timor, in Aceh, West Papua, Ambon and Central Sulawesi, and among ethnic Chinese, as well as among...However, the marines were especially active in East Timor, Ambon and Aceh, and their presence in the outlying regions was far...
...inter-ethnic encounters look different on the ground. The case of Kota Ambon: revealing the fluidity of spatial and ethnic boundaries Ambon City Kota Ambon lies on the island of Ambon and is the capital of the Indonesian province of...
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The demography of Ambon in the seventeenth century: evidence from...available for a much earlier period.(3) The Ambon Islands or the "Province of Amboina", as...taxpayers.(5) Consequently, for the moment the Ambon Islands might be considered to be the only...
...province of Maluku, with its capital at Ambon. Since I shall be referring to a number...almost as far as the provincial capital of Ambon to the west (318 km).(2) More revealingly...Dutch colonial state (with the exception of Ambon-Lease and Banda) came rather late, provides...
...their intent to eradicate Christians from Ambon island (Malukus political and economic...their faith. Since fighting erupted in Ambon in January 1999, conservative hardliners...Fauzi is commander of the locally-levied Ambon Mujahidin. The attitude towards Laskar...
...sites on the northern Leihitu Peninsula (Ambon). KEYWORDS: central Maluku, pre-Austronesian...surveys and excavations on the islands of Ambon, Buru, Saparua, and Seram, with Latinis...1993. Batususu cave near Morela village on Ambon island was tested less intensively for...
...Ternate and Tidore in northern Maluku; Ambon, the Uliase islands, Seram, Buru and Banda...European-influenced music and dance in Protestant Ambon by the English writer Wallace.(9) A study...Dutch about some Malay songs and dances in Ambon and the Uliase archipelago (i.e. the islands...
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...Japanese prisoner-of-war camp on the island of Ambon, then part of the Dutch East Indies (and...accompanied the Japanese naval forces that took Ambon. To some degree, the authority that Ikeuchi...States (although the majority of the POWs at Ambon were Australians). "You are convicts...
...clashes between Muslims and Christians on Ambon Island. The clashes, which broke out in...government sent the security forces to Ambon in mid-February, but the rights group said...report noted. But it said local leaders in Ambon "tended to see the violence as locally...
...to the war-torn region, has been in contact with pastors in Ambon, a major precinct in the Maluku region. Due to the danger of...be used, but he described the situation for The World and I. "Ambon has been isolated for one year now, so we can hardly hear any...
...Stefan Aust, the longtime editor of Germanys leading newsweekly, Der Spiegel, was on a boat trip near the Indonesian island of Ambon when he learned that he was out of a job. Although Der Spiegels circulation numbers were good, many of its journalists thought...
...and a Muslim on the Moluccan island of Ambon escalated into a communal fight. Mutual...holy warriors." Christian sources on Ambon reported at the end of April that Muslim...Washington insist that the chief of police on Ambon, Gen. Firman Gani, be brought to trial...
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...It struck about 195 kilometres south of Ambon city in the Maluku Islands, at a depth...of people fled their homes in panic in Ambon and in the tiny nation of East Timor. But...tsunami, probably because of its depth. Ambon is about 2,600 kilometres (1,600 miles...
...island in the north, to the small island of Ambon about 375 miles to the south, this is what...said. In Jakarta, numerous reports from Ambon suggest members of the armed forces, as...defend different sides in the conflict. Ambon, formerly the economic and transportation...
...that a mosque had been attacked in the largely Catholic city of Ambon in eastern Indonesia, began a day-long rampage in the streets...reminder of anti-Chinese riots last spring in which 1,200 died. Ambon is a largely Catholic city on an island of that name in eastern...
...Muhammadiyah Youth organization; the Rev. Izaak Hendriks, a Presbyterian who teaches at Moluccan Indonesian Christian University in Ambon; the Rev. Ignatius Ismartono of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Indonesia; and Richard Daulay, secretary of the Indonesian...
...resembled a battle zone as at least six people died in clashes between Javanese Moslems and Catholics from the eastern island of Ambon. By nightfall, areas of Chinatown were littered with rocks, glass and wreckage from ransacked buildings. Hundreds of soldiers...
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AMBON am bon, island, c.300 sq mi (775 sq km), E Indonesia...copra is exported. The chief town and seaport, also called Ambon (1990 pop. 275,888), is capital of Maluku prov. It is the...there was destroyed (1623) by the Dutch in what is called the Ambon massacre. Ambon was temporarily under British rule from 1796...
...Sulawesi and New Guinea. The capital of the province is Ambon, on Ambon island. The groups many islands include Halmahera (the largest), Seram , Buru, Ambon , Ternate , and Tidore and the Aru and Kai island...
AMBOINA see Ambon , Indonesia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...in the early 1600s, and the Dutch East India Company assumed control in 1619. Conflict with the English led to the so-called Ambon massacre. Many inhabitants are Christian. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
...Islands, consisting of Bali , Flores , Sumba , Lombok , and the western part of Timor ; the Moluccas (Maluku), with Ambon , Seram , and Halmahera ; and the Riau Archipelago . After years of dispute with the Dutch, W New Guinea (now Papua...


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