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East Indies
Regions of the East Indies are sometimes known by the colonial empire they once belonged to, hence, Spanish East Indies means the Philippines, Dutch East See also West Indies Spanish East Indies Dutch East Indies List of governors of the Dutch East Indies Insulindia Portuguese East Indies French Indochina wikipedia.org
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East Indies
ˌEast ˈIndies A geographical term, orig. including Hindustan, Further India, and the islands beyond. Opposed to the West Indies or Central American islands, and now usu. restricted to the Malay archipelago.1598 Shakes. Merry W. i. iii. 79 They shall be my East and West Indies, and I will trade to th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pieter Both | Governor-General, East Indies & Mauritius
Feb 16, 2024Pieter Both was a Dutch colonialist who was the first governor-general of the Netherlands East Indies. After sailing as an admiral in the Indies (1599-1601), he was sent in November 1609 to govern the colony, with instructions to see to it that the Netherlands had the entire monopoly of the trade
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Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia
The Dutch East Indies, [3] also known as the Netherlands East Indies ( Dutch: Nederlands (ch)-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia Belanda ), was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.
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East Indies (disambiguation)
East Indies may also refer to: Patriarchate of the East Indies, a Roman Catholic Church geographic division East Indie, a domestic ornamental breed of East India (disambiguation) East Indies and China Station East Indies and Egypt Seaplane Squadron East Indies Barrier, a WWII allied battle line East wikipedia.org
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East Indies Station
The East Indies Station was disbanded in 1958. C-in-C, East Indies & Cape of Good Hope Station Post holders included: C-in-C, East Indies Station C-in-C, East Indies and Egypt Station Note:The post wikipedia.org
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East Indies campaign
The East Indies campaign may refer to: The First Carnatic War The Second Carnatic War The Third Carnatic War The East Indies Campaign of the Anglo-French War (1778–1783) The East Indies theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars See also West Indies Campaign (disambiguation) War of the League of the Indies wikipedia.org
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Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (; ), was a Dutch colony that became Indonesia in 1949. The Netherlands East Indies 1941–42, "Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942 ". wikipedia.org
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National East Indies monument
The National East Indies monument 1945–1962 in Roermond, the Netherlands commemorates more than 6200 Dutch servicemen who died in either the former Dutch East Indies or New Guinea. wikipedia.org
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Spanish East Indies
The expedition reached the outskirts of the East Indies on 6 March 1521, sighting the Marianas. For over 256 years, the Spanish East Indies were governed by a governor-captain general, and an audiencia. wikipedia.org
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Batavia, Dutch East Indies
expanded its territorial claims into a colony known as the Dutch East Indies. The population of the Dutch East Indies was never purely European. wikipedia.org
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East Indies Fleet
His command was part of the East Indies Station, then the Eastern Fleet, then the East Indies Fleet. Indies Fleet senior officers Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Fleet Rear-Admiral, Commanding, 5th Cruiser Squadron and Second-in-Command, East Indies wikipedia.org
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Patriarchate of the East Indies
The Titular Patriarch of the East Indies (; for Titular Patriarchate of the East Indies) in the Catholic hierarchy is the title of the Archbishop of Goa Like the Patriarch of the West Indies, the Patriarch of the East Indies is a titular patriarchate unlike the residential Latin Catholic Patriarchs. wikipedia.org
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Dutch East Indies Championship
List of Dutch East Indies city champions It's the list of the DEI Championship winner since 1914 until 1950. Indies 1950 disestablishments in Indonesia Sport in the Dutch East Indies wikipedia.org
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