Hindu rulers, Muslim subjects
An edition of Hindu rulers, Muslim subjects (2001)
Lombok and Bali in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
By Hans Hägerdal
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
White Lotus Press
Language
eng
Pages
211
Description:
This book discusses a fascinating historical episode, the establishing of Balinese Hindu rule over the predominantly Muslim population of Lombok, concentrating on the years 1700-1748. Materials covering this period are re-examined and further interesting information provided as to what happened at the time, seen in a regional context, including ethnic and religious relationships, besides the cultural basis for legitimacy of leadership. The broader aspect of how a Hindu minority was able to rule a Muslim majority is of special interest, also in respect to its outcome. Deteriorating ethnic relationships in one part of the island led to a rebellion in 1891, thus paving the way for Dutch colonial conquest in 1894: the disruption caused by the arrival of the Dutch East Indian Company in an area in the late 1600s having played a role in setting the stage for the events here described. Another example of Hindu rulers governing a mainly Muslim population can be found in Kashmir.
subjects: Hinduism, History, Islam, Relations
Places: Bali Island, Bali Island (Indonesia), Indonesia, Lombok, Lombok (Indonesia)
Times: 1478-1798