Kalimantan Physical Revolution

The Kalimantan Physical Revolution (Indonesian: Revolusi fisik Kalimantan) was an armed conflict between Indonesian nationalists in and pro-Dutch forces in Dutch Borneo following the end of the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies and the 1945 Proclamation of Indonesian Independence by Sukarno and which lasted until the Dutch withdrew from most of Indonesia in 1949. It can be considered a regional conflict in the larger Indonesian National Revolution. After the surrender of the Japanese at the end of World War II, allied forces took control of the Dutch East Indies, including Dutch Borneo. The return of Dutch authorities however, was rejected by majority of native population, including in Borneo, resulting in various regional armed conflicts between Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and Indonesian nationalist forces. Allied military forces in Borneo were in a strong position after an early conflict in August 1945, and were able to pacify local nationalist uprisings and impose a blockade to prevent military aid and exchange in personnel from nationalist strongholds in Java and Sumatra. Later, nationalists with connections to Borneo were able to breach tofhe military blockade to provide information revolutionary events in Java and Sumatra, declaring Kalimantan as inseparable part of the new Indonesian republic (the so-called Kalimantan proclamation).

Kalimantan Physical Revolution
Part of the Indonesian National Revolution

Hasan Basry greeted by the people of Kalimantan in Kandangan after a meeting with NICA and United Nations envoy about sovereignty transfer.
Date1945–1950
Location
Various cities and regions in today's Kalimantan, Indonesia
Result
  • Temporary pacification and economic blockade of Kalimantan urban communities by Allied forces.
  • Diplomatic victory by Indonesian Nationalists.
  • United States of Indonesia dissolved.
Belligerents

Tentara Keamanan Rakyat Kalimantan (TKRK)
Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI)
Angkatan Laut Republik Indonesia (ALRI)

Dayak Unity Party

  • Dayak In Action
Various militia and decentralized armed insurgencies

Dutch East Indies

 Australia
Commanders and leaders

Prince Mohammad Noor
Hasan Basry
Tjilik Riwut
A. A. Hamidhan
Idham Chalid

Various decentralized leaders

Hubertus van Mook
L. H. van Oyen

Sultan Hamid II
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