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  2. Johannes van den Bosch - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Lieutenant-General. Johannes, Count van den Bosch (2 February 1780 – 28 January 1844) was a Dutch officer and politician. He was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (1830–1833), commander of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, Minister of Colonies, and Minister of State. He was an officer in the Military William Order .

  3. Cultivation System - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, a new governor general, Johannes van den Bosch, was appointed to increase the exploitation of the Dutch East Indies' resources. The Cultivation System was implemented only on land controlled directly by the colonial government, thus exempting the Vorstenlanden (princely states) and the particuliere landerijen (private domains).

  4. Vorstenlanden - Wikipedia

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    The Vorstenlanden in 1830. The Vorstenlanden[ 1] ( Dutch for 'princely lands' or 'princely states', Japanese: 公地, Hepburn: kōchi, Nihon-shiki / Kunrei-shiki: kooti, Indonesian: wilayah kepangeranan, Javanese: ꧋ꦥꦿꦗꦏꦼꦗꦮꦺꦤ꧀, praja kejawen) were four native, princely states on the island of Java in the colonial Dutch East ...

  5. Society of Humanitarianism - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Humanitarianism ( Dutch: Maatschappij van Weldadigheid) was a Dutch private organization set up in 1818 by general Johannes van den Bosch to help poor families, mostly from the big cities, improve their lot in the aftermath of the Napoleonic French occupation by granting them farming land. [1]

  6. Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, a new governor-general, Johannes van den Bosch, was appointed to exploit the Indies through Dutch appropriation of its resources. With the Dutch achieving political domination throughout Java for the first time in 1830, [ 110 ] it was possible to introduce an agricultural policy of government-controlled forced cultivation.

  7. Fort van den Bosch - Wikipedia

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    Fort van den Bosch. Coordinates: 7.3901°S 111.4546°E. A building in Fort van den Bosch after restoration. The fort before restoration. Fort van den Bosch, locally known as Benteng Pendem ("sunken fort"), is a fort located in Pelem administrative village, Ngawi (town), Ngawi Regency, Indonesia .

  8. Nepenthes boschiana - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes boschiana ( / nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌbɒʃiˈɑːnə /; after Johannes van den Bosch ), or Bosch's pitcher-plant, [3] is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo. It is most closely allied to N. faizaliana. Nepenthes borneensis is considered a synonym of this species. [4] Nepenthes boschiana has no known natural hybrids. [5]

  9. Van den Bosch family - Wikipedia

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    Van den Bosch is the name of family belonging to the Dutch nobility . Oldest known ancestor of this family is one Arij van den Bosch who lived in Utrecht in 1701. The title of count was created in 1839, when Johannes van den Bosch, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, was elevated to the title of Count.