Geschichte.BRILL, 1977 - 247 Seiten |
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allem allerdings andere Archipel Atjeh ausser Autorität Bandjarmasin Bantam Batavia begann Bevölkerung blieb British Bugis century Chinese Chinesen colony Compagnie Daendels Dennoch der Compagnie deshalb drei Dutch economic Einheimischen einige Engländer Erfolg erhielt erobert erst ersten Europäer Federation Federation of Malaya Festung Filipino Fürst Fürsten Gebiet gegründet gelang gewisse Gouverneur Governor grosse grossen Handel hatten Hilfe Indien Indonesia Indonesien Insel Islam island Jahre Jahrhunderts Japaner Japanese Java Javanen javanischen jetzt Johore Kampf Kedah König konnte konnten Kraton Krieg Kuala Lumpur liess Macht Malacca Malakka Malay Peninsula Malaya Malaysia Manila Mataram Molukken Muslim musste neue neuen Niederländer niederländischen North Borneo Pahang Palembang Pangéran Penang Perak Philippines political Portugiesen Portuguese Raffles Regierung Reich Republik rubber rulers Sarawak schon seine Selangor Semarang Settlements Singapore Sohn sollte Spanish später Stadt Straits Sukarno Sultan Sumatra Sunan Surabaja Teil trade Truppen versuchte Verwaltung viel waren wenig Widerstand wieder wurde wurden Zeit zurück
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 140 - We can watch, during the last years of the eighteenth century and the early decades of the nineteenth, the gradual growth of a working-class point of view, and of organisations seeking to express that point of view.
Seite 152 - Gradually, between the end of the nineteenth century and the First World War, all the family began to spell their name as Bronte, and that is how it has remained.
Seite 176 - January 1962, this commission was set up under the Chairmanship of Lord Cobbold, a former governor of the Bank of England, with four other prominent members — two British, one Malay and one Chinese.
Seite 197 - Hindu — have more in common with one another than any of them do with the religions in which each resides.
Seite 137 - Holland expressed the hope that there would be cordial friendship and co-operation between the two powers in the East. This was...
Seite 121 - The Ming dynasty was also interested in overseas trade and diplomatic exchanges were soon followed by Chinese junks laden with merchandise and seeking new markets. Malacca proved to be a...
Seite 177 - dynasty" continued to rule in Sarawak until the Second World War. James Brooke was succeeded in 1868 by a nephew who took the name of Charles Brooke and reigned until 1917. In turn, this "second Raja's...
Seite 119 - In the early fifteenth century, the small, scattered coastal settlements of the Malay Peninsula became loosely united under the imperial rule of the western port-kingdom of Malacca. This development, together with the international nature of Malacca's trading...
Seite 207 - Poblete's salary, for which energies he was dragged from his bed in the middle of the night by agents of the Mexican Inquisition and sent to die at sea on his way to trial.

