Jumat, 24 Juni 2016

Van den Bosch Fort

Fort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

HISTORY

In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









Therefore, he was buried alive





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  1. Fort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

    The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

    This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

    HISTORY

    In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

    Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



    To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




    TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

    Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









    Therefore, he was buried alive

    BalasHapus
  2. Fort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

    The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

    This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

    HISTORY

    In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

    Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



    To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




    TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

    Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









    Therefore, he was buried alive

    BalasHapus
  3. ort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

    The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

    This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

    HISTORY

    In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

    Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



    To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




    TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

    Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









    Therefore, he was buried alive

    BalasHapus
  4. ort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

    The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

    This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

    HISTORY

    In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

    Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



    To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




    TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

    Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









    Therefore, he was buried alive

    BalasHapus
  5. ort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

    The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

    This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

    HISTORY

    In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

    Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



    To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




    TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

    Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









    Therefore, he was buried alive f

    BalasHapus
  6. ort Van den Bosch, better known as Pendem Castle is a fortress located in the Village Pelem, District Ngawi, Ngawi.

    The fort has a building the size of 165 m x 80 m with a land area of 15 hectares. The location is easily accessible to those of the Government Office Ngawi +/- 1 Km northeast. The layout of the castle is very strategic because it is the meeting point of the river Bengawan Solo and Madiun River.

    This fort was used to deliberately lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so it looks from the outside buried.

    HISTORY

    In the 19th century became one of Ngawi trade and shipping center in East Java and be the center of the Dutch defense in Madison and surrounding area in the Diponegoro War (1825-1830).

    Resistance against the Dutch which flared region led by the head of the local area as in Madiun led by Regent in Ngawi Kerto Dirjo and led by Adipati Judodiningrat and Raden Tumenggung Surodirjo, as well as one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro named Wirotani. In 1825 Ngawi was captured and occupied by the Dutch.



    To maintain the position and function Ngawi strategic and master the trade channel, the Dutch built a fort was completed in 1845, namely Fort Van Den Bosch. This fort was occupied by the Dutch army 250 men armed with rifles, six fire cannons and 60 cavalry led by Johannes van den Bosch.




    TOMB K.H. MUHAMMAD NURSALIM

    Inside the fort there is the tomb of Muhammad K.H Nursalim, which is one of the followers of Prince Diponegoro who was captured by the Dutch and taken to the Fortress, supposedly K.H. Nursalim Muhammad was the one who first spread Islam in Ngawi, and has a high magic power, which is not effective shot.









    Therefore, he was buried alive y

    BalasHapus