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词条 Fort van den Bosch
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  1. History

  2. The fort

  3. Notes

  4. References

Fort van den Bosch, locally known as Benteng Pendem ("sunken fort"), is a fort located in Pelem administrative village, Ngawi Regency, East Java, Indonesia.

History

In the 19th-century, {{ill|Ngawi, Ngawi|lt=Ngawi|id}} was known as the center of trade and shipping in East Java. The Dutch established a defense center in the region of Madiun especially to cope with the Java War which was led by Prince Diponegoro. The fight against the Dutch in each region was started by each of the region's local ruler: the region of Madiun was led by Regent Kerto Dirjo, and in Ngawi it was led by Adipati Judodiningrat, Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, and Wirotani (a follower of Diponegoro).

In 1825, the Dutch managed to capture Ngawi. To maintain their position in Ngawi, as well as to oversee the trade route along the area, the Dutch ordered the construction of a new fort. A location was chosen at the confluence of Bengawan Solo and Madiun River. The fort was finished in 1845 and was named Fort van den Bosch. It was equipped with rooms for 250 soldiers, 6 cannons, and 60 cavalries led by Johannes van den Bosch.

During the Japanese occupation period, the fort was converted into a civilian camp for men and boys. From February 1943 to February 12, 1944; about 1,580 men, including Brits and Americans, were imprisoned in Fort Van den Bosch. Nakamura was listed as the prison commendant, while natives were employed to be prison guards. Some of the internees were held in the fort prison, and some in barracks on the front part of the ground. On February 12, 1944, the internees were transferred to the 4th and 9th Battalions' Encampment in Tjimahi.{{sfn|Liesker|1997}}[1]

From 21 January 1945 to August 30, 1945, Fort van den Bosch was reused as a civilian camp. About 737 internees were imprisoned in the fort. This time, the internees were Indo-European men and boys who refused to swear loyalty to the Japanese authorities. The internees lived under a hard regime. When the Japanese left Indonesia, the internees were freed, taken with a truck to Ngawi station, and from there by train to places e.g. Yogyakarta.[1]

After sovereignty handover the fort was briefly used by Indonesian Army before fell into deterioration until its current dilapidated condition. In February 2019, President Joko Widodo announced that the fort complex will be repaired and revitalized into near original condition for tourist destination[2][3].

The fort

The fort is located in Kelurahan Pelem, {{ill|Ngawi, Ngawi|lt=Ngawi|id}} Subdistrict, Ngawi Regency. It is a 165-meter x 80 meter sized built within a 15 ha area. The fort is situated at the confluence of the Bengawan Solo and Madiun River. The fort was built lower than the surrounding terrain, hence the local nickname Benteng Pendem or "sunken fort". The multi-floored fort contains hundred of rooms for military use.[4]

Inside the fort is the tomb of Kyai Haji Muhammad Nursalim, one of the followers of Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch. Local legend mentioned Nursalim Muhammad as the first person who spread Islam in Ngawi. He is said to has a powerful magic power of immune to gunshot, so the Dutch decided to bury him alive.

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.indischekamparchieven.nl/en/search?mivast=963&mizig=276&miadt=968&miaet=14&micode=kampen&minr=1395940&milang=en&misort=unittitle%7Casc&mizk_alle=%22van%20den%20bosch%22&miview=ika2 |title=Fort Van den Bosch in Ngawi |author= |date=2016 |website=Indische Kamp Archieven |publisher=Indische Kamp Archieven |access-date=November 25, 2016 |quote=}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://rri.co.id/post/berita/630797/nasional/pemerintah_akan_revitalisasi_benteng_van_den_bosch_di_ngawi.html|title=Pemerintah akan revitalisasi Benteng Van Den Bosch di Ngawi|website=rri.co.id|language=Indonesia|access-date=2019-02-09}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.suara.com/bisnis/2019/02/01/143758/jokowi-telepon-menteri-pupr-minta-benteng-van-den-bosch-dipercantik|title=Jokowi Telepon Menteri PUPR Minta Benteng Van Den Bosch Dipercantik|website=suara.com|language=id-ID|access-date=2019-02-09}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.telusurindonesia.com/benteng-van-den-bosch-saksi-bisu-peninggalan-belanda-di-ngawi.html |title=Benteng Van Den Bosch, Saksi Bisu Peninggalan Belanda Di Ngawi |trans-title=Van den Bosch Fort, Silent Witness of Dutch Remnants in Ngawi |author= |date=2016 |website=Telusur Indonesia |publisher=Telusur Indonesia |access-date=November 25, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161125130945/http://www.telusurindonesia.com/benteng-van-den-bosch-saksi-bisu-peninggalan-belanda-di-ngawi.html |archive-date=2016-11-25 |dead-url=no |quote= |df= }}

References

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  • {{cite book |last=Liesker |first=Hans |date=1997 |title=Je denk, ken niet, maar kèn!! |url= |format= |language=Dutch |location=Waddinxveen |publisher=Stichting Jongens Japanse Kampen Tjimahi, Bandoeng '42-'45. 1997 |isbn= |ref=harv |via= |subscription= |quote= }}
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