The shelling of the Sultan of Jambi's Kraton (Palace) by the government naval vessels 'Celebes', 'Admiraal van Kinsbergen' and 'Onrust' on 8 September 1858, 1858-1865. The Sultanate of Jambi (Djambi in Dutch) in northern Sumatra, was annexed by the Dutch during the 19th century.


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