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Silenced Fighters: An insight into Women Combatants’ History in Aceh (17th-20th c.)
Women warriors of the past are controversial. 1 In Europe, the archetype of female fighters, the Amazons, are portrayed on Greek ceramics, architectural friezes and jewellery since the 7th century BC, 2 and are widely described in literature during Antiquity. 3 But despite these numerous depictions, their existence remains questionable. In Southeast Asia, the image of Amazons is not less debated. Studies have shown women as enjoying a particular independence, and as playing significant roles in economic and political life. 4 Testimonials by Chinese and European travellers confirm the existence of female rulers in mainland and island
Archipel 87, Paris, 2014, pp. 273-306
1Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 17th century. Armed women in the palace have also been reported to be guarding and escorting royal rulers. 5 But among all the cases of women described as holding weapons, very few cases actually concern women on the battlefield. One striking example concerns the former sultanate of Aceh, on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Oral tradition transmits the story of a female admiral, Laksamana Malahayati, engaged in military activities at the end of
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Aceh History
Asian Ethnicity, Volume 5, Number 3, October 2004 War, Peace and the Burden of History in Aceh ANTHONY REID (The National University of Singapore) The Indonesian military ‘invasion’ of Aceh on 19 May 2003 marked the collapse of a peace process initiated discreetly by the Henri Dunant Centre three years earlier. This process had culminated in the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (COHA) between the Government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), which came into effect on 9 December 2002. Although far apart in their interpretations of the COHA, the two sides implemented an effective peace in cooperation with Filipino and Thai military facilitators. Before discussing the peace, the article traces the shifts that led to the widespread alienation from Jakarta from 1999. Keywords: peace, separatism, history, HDC, mediation First, let me simplify the pattern of the Acehnese past very radically, by saying that there are two important ways in which its history diverged from the rest of Indonesia, and two other, more rhetorical, ways of understanding that it was central to Indonesian history. Aceh as Separate from Indonesia 1. Until the Dutch conquest in the late-nineteenth century, Aceh’s economic, political and cultural linkages were to the Indian Ocean and th
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Hasan Tiro, jalan panjang menuju damai Aceh
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Paper
- Author/Editor
Murizal Hamzah
editor, M. Adli Abdullah
sambutan, dr. H. Zaini Abdullah.
- Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2015
- Alternative Title
Jalan panjang menuju damai Aceh
- Place show signs Publication (Country Code)
ID
- Note (Text Language)
In Indonesian.
- Note (Bibliography)
Includes bibliographic references (pages 583-611) extremity index.
- Data Bringer (Database)
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- Bibliographic Not to be disclosed Category (NDL)
513
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