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Index 1918 Kudus riot

The 1918 Kudus riot was an anti-Chinese riot that took place in the city of Kudus, Semarang Regency, Dutch East Indies, on October 31, 1918.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: Chinese Indonesians, Chinese nationalism, De Locomotief, Djawa Tengah, Dutch East Indies, Dutch language, Java, Javanese people, Kapitan Cina, Kretek, Kudus, Indonesia, Menara Kudus Mosque, Regent, Resident minister, Sarekat Islam, Semarang, Semarang Regency, Spanish flu, Tan Boen Kim, The Siauw Giap, Tua Pek Kong.

  2. 1918 in the Dutch East Indies
  3. 1918 riots
  4. Anti-Chinese sentiment in Indonesia
  5. History of Central Java
  6. October 1918 events
  7. Race riots
  8. Riots and civil disorder in Indonesia

Chinese Indonesians

Chinese Indonesians (Orang Tionghoa Indonesia), or simply Orang Tionghoa or Tionghoa, are Indonesians whose ancestors arrived from China at some stage in the last eight centuries.

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Chinese nationalism

Chinese nationalism is a form of nationalism in which asserts that the Chinese people are a nation and promotes the cultural and national unity of all Chinese people.

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De Locomotief

De Locomotief was the first newspaper published in Semarang, in the era of Dutch East Indies.

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Djawa Tengah

Djawa Tengah (Malay: Central Java, known in Chinese as 壟川中央爪哇日報 Lǒngchuān Zhōngyāng Zhǎowā Rìbào) was a major Malay-language peranakan Chinese (Chinese Indonesian) daily newspaper in Semarang, Dutch East Indies from 1909 to 1938.

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Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Nederlands(ch)-Indië) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.

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Dutch language

Dutch (Nederlands.) is a West Germanic language, spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language and is the third most spoken Germanic language.

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Java

Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia.

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Javanese people

The Javanese (Orang Jawa; ꦮꦺꦴꦁꦗꦮ, Wong Jawa; ꦠꦶꦪꦁꦗꦮꦶ, Tiyang Jawi) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java.

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Kapitan Cina

Kapitan Cina, also spelled Kapitan China or Capitan China or Capitan Chino (Captain of the Chinese;; Kapitein der Chinezen), was a high-ranking government position in the civil administration of colonial Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, and the Philippines.

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Kretek

Kretek are cigarettes of Indonesian origin, made with a blend of tobacco, cloves, and other flavors.

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Kudus, Indonesia

Kudus (Javanese: ꦏꦸꦢꦸꦱ꧀) is the capital and the namesake of the Kudus Regency in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Menara Kudus Mosque

The Menara Kudus Mosque (Masjid Menara Kudus) or Al-Aqsha Mosque is located in Kudus in the Indonesian province of Central Java.

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Regent

In a monarchy, a regent is a person appointed to govern a state for the time being because the actual monarch is a minor, absent, incapacitated or unable to discharge their powers and duties, or the throne is vacant and a new monarch has not yet been determined.

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Resident minister

A resident minister, or resident for short, is a government official required to take up permanent residence in another country.

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Sarekat Islam

Sarekat Islam or Syarikat Islam ('Islamic Association' or 'Islamic Union'; SI) was an Indonesian socio-political organization founded at the beginning of the 20th century during the Dutch colonial era.

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Semarang

Semarang (Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ) is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia.

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Semarang Regency

Semarang is a landlocked regency (kabupaten) in Central Java province in Indonesia.

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Spanish flu

The 1918–1920 flu pandemic, also known as the Great Influenza epidemic or by the common misnomer Spanish flu, was an exceptionally deadly global influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 subtype of the influenza A virus.

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Tan Boen Kim

Tan Boen Kim (1887-1959) was a Peranakan Chinese journalist and novelist from Batavia (now Jakarta), Dutch East Indies.

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The Siauw Giap

The Siauw Giap (1922 in Malang, Dutch East Indies – 2002 in Leiden, Netherlands) was a Dutch sociologist and social historian of Chinese Indonesians.

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Tua Pek Kong

Tua Pek Kong (Tâi-lô: Tuā-peh-kong) is a Taoist deity in the pantheon of Peranakan folk religion practiced by ethnic Chinese in Malaysia, Singapore, and parts of Indonesia.

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See also

1918 in the Dutch East Indies

  • 1918 Kudus riot

1918 riots

Anti-Chinese sentiment in Indonesia

History of Central Java

October 1918 events

Race riots

Riots and civil disorder in Indonesia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_Kudus_riot