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BANJERMASIN (Dutch Bandjermasin)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 318 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BANJERMASIN (Dutch Bandjermasin)  , the chief
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town in the Dutch portion of the island of
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Borneo, East Indies, on the
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river Martapura, near its junction with the Barito, 24 M. from the mouth of the Barito in a
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bay of the south coast . The town is the seat of the Dutch
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resident of South and East Borneo . Its buildings stand on either
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bank of the river, but many of the inhabitants (who number nearly 50,000) occupy houses either floating on, or built on piles in the river . As large vessels can
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sail up to the town, it is a trade centre for the products of the districts along the banks of the Barito and Martapura, such as
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benzoin, rattans,
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wax, gold, diamonds, iron and weapons . In 1700 the East
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Indian
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Company established a factory here; but the place was found to be unhealthy, and the Company's servants were finally attacked by the natives, whom they repulsed with
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great difficulty . The settlement was abandoned . The
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English again seized Banjermasin in 1811, but restored it in 1817 . Of the commercial community the Chinese are a very important portion, and there is also a considerable number of
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Arabs . The
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district of Banjermasin was incorporated by the Dutch in consequence of the war of 186o, in regard to the succession in the sultanate, which had been under their
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protection since 1787 . The town of Martapura was the seat of the sultan from 1771 . The inland portion of the district is covered with
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forest, while the flat and swampy seaboard is largely occupied by rice-fields . The inhabitants are mostly Dyaks .

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