Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 49 Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar Publisher: Swati PublicationsPage 18
________________ THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY [JANUARY, 1920 DATES OF MALAYAN HISTORY--continued. Dynasties and Suzerainties. Date. Chief Events. 1524-1572 MUHAMMADAN DYNASTIES- (contd.) 1527-1539 1551-1606 1579–1604 1580-1640 1595-1608 Miguel Lopez de Legaspi acquires Philippines for Spain. 1371. Founds Manila. French pirates from Dieppe Rise of the Matarem Family in Java. 1606. Rulers of Java. English competition in Archipelago. 1579. Drake. 1591. Lancaster. 1604. Middleton. 1600. English East India Company. Union of Portugal and Spain. Dutch intervention. 1602-1798. Dutch East India Company, 1608. Armistice with Portuguese. Dutch in Jakatra (Java), renamed Batavia (1619). Panambahan Senapati of Matarem, last independent ruler in Java. Treaty of Defence, English and Dutch. 1623. Massacre of Amboyna.. Sultan Seda Krapiah of Matarem. Country in the hands of the English and Dutch. Dutch "Colonial System." 1811-1816. British Rule intervening. 161: 1614–1624 1620-1637 1624-1636 1627-1830 DUTCH ASCENDANCY: 1680–1810. 1680-1684 1684-1740 1761-1764 Portuguese power disappears : Spain confined to the Philippines (1680). 1684. English only in Benkulen (Sumatra). Extension of Dutch power over the Archipelago. English war with Spain. 1762-1764. English occupa tion of Manila (Philippines). Spanish ecclesiastical rule in Philippines. Organized native piracy from Borneo. English in Penang. 1795 in Malacca. Fall of Dutch East India Company : establishment of Council of (Dutch) Asiatic Possessions. 1764-1808 1775-1844 1786-1795 1798 BRITISH ASCENDANCY 1810-1824. 1810-1816 1819 1824 Napoleonic Wars: British occupation of Dutch posses Bions. British in Singapore (Peninsula). Straits Settlements founded : Singapore, Malacca, Penang. British in Peninsula : Dutch in Archi pelago : Spain in Philippines (1529–1898). 1824-1867 DUTCH AND BRITISH ASCENDANCY from 1824. AMERICANS IN PHILIP. PINES from 1898. 1825-1886 1830-1848 1840-1868 1847 1854–1890 1867 1873-1905 1874 Straits Settlements under British East India Company (Peninsula). Discontent in Philippines with ecclesiastical rule. Dutch Culture System." Sir James Brooke, first Raja Brooke of Sarawak (Bomeo, 1840-1868). 1844. Suppression of piracy. 1888. British Protectorate of Sarawak. British ascendancy in North Borneo. Dutch reforms and extension of rule in Archipelago. Straits Settlements & Crown Colony (British). Achin War in Sumatra (Dutch). Perak and other States a British Protectorate : Federated Malay States (Peninsula). - British North Borneo (Chartered) Company founded. 1888. A British Protectorate. German intervention in New Guinea and Carolines Rebellions in Philippines. 1886-1896. José Rizal 1896-1901. Emilio Aguinaldo. Spanish-American War. Philippines an American (U.S.) Colony, British and Siamese Treaty settling respective Pro tectorates in Peninsula. British take German possessions. 1882 1884-1914 1886-1901 1898 1999 1914Page Navigation
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