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Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia



 


Tree: Nederlandse voorouders

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Tegal is a city in the Tegal Regency, Indonesia. It is located on the north coast of Central Java. While the city of Tegal is the largest in the residency, Slawi, about twelve kilometers south, is its capital.



Together with the nearby city of Pekalongan, approximately fifty kilometers east, Tegal was the site of the origins of the Dutch East Indies colonial sugar industry, and the regency remained a major sugar production center until the mid-twentieth century. The city served as a port for exporting sugar produced on the nearby plantations.



History



In the 1920s, the city was a center of Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) activism, and the radical leaders of the Tegal PKI branch were among the instigators of the 1926 rebellion that lead to the temporary destruction of that party.



On October 8, 1945, an anti "Swapraja"/anti feudalism movement called Three Regions Movement/"Gerakan Tiga Daerah" was established in Tegal, Pekalongan, and Brebes. The goal of this movement was to replace the blue blood regents (related to the kings from Jogyakarta and Surakarta) with ordinary people. According to the leaders of this movement, the old regents had cooperated with Japanese during the world war II and sent people to the Japanese slave labor camps.



The main leader of this movement was Sarjiyo who became the new regent of Pekalongan. Other leaders of this movement were Kutil, K. Mijaya and Ir. Sakirman. Ir Sakirman was the local leader of Indonesian Communist Party (PKI).



The old regents were arrested, stripped naked, and dragged into the prisons. Other government officials and police officers were kidnapped and massacred at Talang bridge. This movement also started a racial riot against ethnic Chinese in Brebes.



The government of Republic of Indonesia (RI) in Jogyakarta disagree with this movement and declared it as an illegal movement.



On November 4, 1945, the movement attacked Indonesian army HQ and the regent office in Pekalongan. The rebels were defeated by Indonesian army in a fierce battle on December 21, 1945. Most leaders of this movement were arrested and thrown into the prisons. This rebellion is called Three Regions Affair.



During the unrest following the resignation of President Suharto in 1998, Tegal was the site of extensive protests, and occasional violence, against local government officials, especially in June 1998.



Kota Tegal, adalah salah satu kota di Provinsi Jawa Tengah. Kota ini berbatasan dengan Kabupaten Brebes di sebelah barat, Laut Jawa di sebelah utara, serta Kabupaten Tegal di sebelah timur dan selatan. Hari jadi kota Tegal adalah 12 April 1580.



Kota Tegal juga merupakan cikal bakal kelahiran Korps Marinir TNI Angkatan Laut lahir pada 15 November 1945, seperti tercantum dalam Pangkalan IV ALRI Tegal nama Corps Mariniers. Status lembaga TNI AL di Tegal mengalami beberapa perubahan, mulai dari Detasemen AL (Denal), Landasan TNI AL (Lanal), dan Stasion AL (Sional). Untuk pertama kalinya, putra daerah yang menjabat sebagai Dan Sional adalah Letkol (Laut) Nurhidayat, asal Desa Kaligayam, kabupaten Tegal.

City/Town : Latitude: -6.861326297832771, Longitude: 109.13131713867188


Birth

Matches 1 to 4 of 4

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID   Tree 
1 Bedier de Prairie, Paul Charles  Sun 08 Oct 1899Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia I187491 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Brandts Buijs, Anna Paulina Elisabeth  Wed 5 Oct 1910Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia I825793 Nederlandse voorouders 
3 Lucassen, Louise Caroline  Wed 17 Jun 1868Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia I187488 Nederlandse voorouders 
4 Pondman, Ziska  Tue 17 Feb 1920Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia I360738 Nederlandse voorouders 

Marriage

Matches 1 to 2 of 2

   Family    Marriage    Family ID   Tree 
1 Bedier de Prairie / Lucassen  Thu 30 May 1895Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia F74939 Nederlandse voorouders 
2 Meer Mohr / Breedveldt Boer  Wed 07 Nov 1888Tegal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia F289691 Nederlandse voorouders 

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