2017
DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v24i1.3684
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Rafet Bey: The Last Ottoman Consul in Batavia during the First World War 1911-1924

Abstract: is paper will investigate a brief intellectual history of Rafet Bey, an Ottoman statesman who was appointed as consul-general in Batavia in the early twentieth century. In this paper, intellectual and global history will be the main approach to analyze relations between the Ottomans and the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) in the early twentieth century, especially during the First World War. e appointment of Rafet Bey as Ottoman consul in Batavia coincided with a moment of strength for the Dutch East Indies, a… Show more

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“…Although the Dutch were neutral, they followed the policy of imperial power against Muslims in World War I. Moreover, the Dutch were always threatened by the infiltration of Pan-Islamism ideology brought by the Ottoman consuls in Batavia during World War I (Supratman, 2017). Thus, they were also worried that Pan-Islamism could affect the pilgrims in Mecca.…”
Section: World War I the Hajj Pilgrimage And The Policy Of Dutch Comentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the Dutch were neutral, they followed the policy of imperial power against Muslims in World War I. Moreover, the Dutch were always threatened by the infiltration of Pan-Islamism ideology brought by the Ottoman consuls in Batavia during World War I (Supratman, 2017). Thus, they were also worried that Pan-Islamism could affect the pilgrims in Mecca.…”
Section: World War I the Hajj Pilgrimage And The Policy Of Dutch Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kees van Dijk also discussed how the impact of World War I on the Dutch colonies in the Dutch East Indies (Dijk, 2007). The author himself has conducted a study on how World War I impacted the relationship of the Usmani consulate in Batavia, Rafet Bey, with the Dutch colonial government (Supratman, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Surat kabar Oetoesan Hindia memuat 17 artikel mengenai kegiatan ibadah haji pada awal abad ke-20. Surat kabar ini merupakan media propaganda yang dimiliki oleh Sarekat Islam (SI), organisasi Islam modern pertama di Indonesia (Supratman, 2017). Tokoh SI yang sangat terkenal di Indonesia adalah H.O.S.…”
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