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Title: Reasons the Portuguese Came to the East


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Reasons the PortugueseCame to the East
Gold
God
Glory
  • Asian Spices - expensive, because
  • high demand
  • many middle men
  • monopolized by the Muslim merchants
  • Prince Henry the Navigator
  • reconnaissance mission
  • the 15th century -Portugals Age of Discovery
  • to spread Christianity
  • the 11th century - Crusade War
  • mythical priest - King Prester John

2
Why Choose Malacca
  • Trading Centre
  • Islamic Centre

3
Why Malacca fell ???
  • Weak Ruling Government
  • Feeling of Hostility among people
  • from different races
  • Disloyalty
  • Superiority of the Portuguese Army

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Weak Ruling Government
  • Tun Putih - weak old
  • Tun Mutahir - practiced favoritism
  • Sultan Mahmud - not efficient
  • Sultan Ahmad Shah -too young lack of experience

5
Feeling of Hostility among the Races
  • Tun Mutahir - Tamil Muslim - reserved important
    administration position for his relatives
  • caused dissatisfaction among the Malay Muslims

6
Disloyalty
  • Chinese merchants - lent 5 huge barges to the
    Portuguese
  • Tamil merchants, Ninachatu - supplied
    information on Malaccas defense system
  • The Javanese hired army - ran away

7
The Strength of the Portuguese army
  • disciplined experienced
  • advanced weapons, eg guns cannons
  • Alfonso dAlbuquerque, capable experienced

8
The fall of Malacca
  • 1509
  • Lopez de Sequeira was sent to Malacca
  • Gujerat merchants incited Bendahara.
  • Tun Mutahir captured Portuguese army
  • Sequeira ship was burned
  • He ran to Goa and informed Albuquerque
  • 1 July 1511
  • Albuquerque reached Malacca and asked for 3
    things
  • 1- compensation 2- free all Portuguese people

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  • 3- asked permission to built a fort
  • 25 July 1511
  • First attacked from Portuguese
  • Albuquerque received secret messages about
    Malacca defense from Ninachatu
  • Malacca bridge was captured by Portuguese army-
    Portuguese failed
  • 10 August 1511- second attacked and Portuguese
    successful

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The Impact of Portuguese Conquest
Malacca Sultanate Ended
Enriched the Malay language
mix marriages - Eurasian/Serani

Introduced the joget dance the song of
Jingkling Nona
Introduced Roman writing
No longer played a role as Islamic trading
centre
The birth of 2 new kingdoms, Johor and Perak
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SULTANS OF MALACCA
  • PARAMESWARA- 1400-1414
  • SLTN MEGAT ISKANDAR SYAH- 1414-1424
  • SULTAN MUHAMMAD SYAH- 1424-1444
  • SULTAN ABU SYAHID - 1444-1445
  • SULTAN MUZAFFAR SYAH - 1445-1456
  • SULTAN MANSUR SYAH- 1456-1477
  • SLTN ALAUDDIN RIAYAT SYAH- 1477-1488
  • SULTAN MAHMUD SYAH- 1488-1511

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  • The Coming of the Dutch to the East
  • 1580, Philip II of Spain conquered Portugal,
    subsequently closed the port of Lisbon to Dutch
    British sailors in the 1594
  • contained detail information about routes
    navigational conditions in eastern waters

Linschotens famous book Itenerario
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Why the Dutch Came to the East?
  • Dutch would like
  • to monopolize Asian spices
  • to control tin trading in the Malay states.
  • to get textile from India
  • to destroy Portuguese power

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2 reasons the native welcomed the Dutch
The Dutch were rivals of the Portuguese
Any form of rivalry among the European nations
increased the demand for spices
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The Relationship Between The Dutch Johor
  • Tringular War between Johor , Acheh
    Portugis in Malacca
  • The Dutch the Johor Government recognized
    the mutual benefits of co-operating with one
    another

Needed Johors assistance to attack the
Portuguese in Malacca
The Dutch - potential -allies
JOHOR
DUTCH
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The Dutch promised to be the peace mediator
between Acheh Johor
peace treaty 1641
  • Johor assisted the Dutch by transporting vital
    materials, preventing the enemy from fleeing into
    the jungles and providing moral support

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  • Dutch policies
  • in the Malay States

Batavia - As the important base of VOC in the
East - centre of all economic operation
Malacca - As a guard post protecting
shipping through the Straits - as a supply base
especially tin
Signed treaties with the Sultan of Perak, Kedah,
Ujung Salang Bangeri to enable them to
monopolize the tin trading
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