java warの例文
- And unlike the Java war, this salvo could really strike home.
- Between 1825-1830 the Java War ravaged Central Java.
- It is named for the Java War hero Prince Diponegoro.
- During Java War ( 1825 1830 ) Prince Diponegoro also used red and white banner.
- Since the end of the Java War, they no longer function as combat troops.
- His reign was a period of political deterioration that ultimately led up to the Java War.
- As the Java war prolonged, Prince Diponegoro had difficulties in maintaining the numbers of his troops.
- The gardens were neglected and the buildings suffered some damage during the Java War of 1825 1830.
- As the Java war became prolonged, Prince Diponegoro had difficulties in maintaining the numbers of his troops.
- The sack also left the court humiliated and fueled a rebellion which would be known as Java War.
- During the Java War ( 1825 1830 ) some of the temple stones were carted away and used in fortifications.
- Following the Java War ( 1825 30 ), Prince Diponegoro was exiled to Fort Rotterdam until his death in 1855.
- Conflict with foreign rule was exemplified by the Java War between 1825 and 1830, and the leadership of Prince Diponegoro.
- The Belgian Revolution at home and the Java War in the Dutch East Indies brought the Netherlands to the brink of bankruptcy.
- The statue symbolizes Diponegoro's leadership of his people against the Dutch colonial rulers during the Java War of 1825-1830.
- Later, as Lieutenant Governor-General ( 1826 1830 ), De Kock led the fight against Prince Diponegoro in the Java War.
- Work had begun in 1856, when Saleh requested permission to travel to various sites related to the Java War, but was denied.
- During the Java War, thousands of Chinese Indonesians were killed by Prince Diponegoro's forces during raids on the southern coast of Java.
- Whatever, the outcome of the Java war may be, in the end, it will be the software developers and end users who decide.
- During the Anglo-Dutch Java War, Great Britain conquered Java island in 1811 and Raffles was appointed as lieutenant governor of Java until 1816.