Siege of Yogyakarta
The Siege of Yogyakarta took place during the Java War.[2] Javanese rebel forces attacked Dutch troops of the city of Yogyakarta, with initial great success. Javanese rebels looted and burned the city after the initial Dutch forces surrendered. However, after a counteroffensive led by General De Kock, the siege of the city was broken, leading to a Dutch victory.[3]
| Siege of Yogyakarta | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part of the Java War | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Javanese rebels | Dutch Empire | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Diponegoro | Hendrik Merkus de Kock | ||||||
| Units involved | |||||||
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First colony Second colony Third colony |
2 infantry companies 1 platoon cavalry 12 dragonders | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 6,000 |
200 (7,500 during counterattack) | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| >30 killed | >40 killed | ||||||
References
- Midship, Ernes (30 May 2021). "The Strategy of the War the Universe Prince Diponegoro in Operation Chase the Dutch in 1825-1830". IAR Journal of Humanities and Social Science. 2 (3): 13–25.
- Endriastuti, Annysa (2018). "NEGOTIATING THE POST-TRUTH POWER OF PROPHECY: A SEQUEL OF PRINCE LOCAL IN THE OLD-ORDER – DIPANEGARA'S1 GREAT JAVA WAR (1825-1830)". Faculty of Vocational Studies.
- Midship, Ernes (30 May 2021). "The Strategy of the War the Universe Prince Diponegoro in Operation Chase the Dutch in 1825-1830". IAR Journal of Humanities and Social Science. 2 (3): 13–25.
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