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- Soero_Pernollo abstract "Kyai Ronggo Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720 – 1776), or Surapernala, born Han Tjien Kong, was a Chinese-Javanese nobleman, government official and ally of the Dutch East India Company. He founded the senior Muslim branch of the Han family of Lasem, a branch that became part of the Javanese priyayi, or aristocracy, and distinguished itself in the history of East Java.Han Tjien Kong was born in 1720 at Lasem, a port city in Central Java, to Han Siong Kong (1672 – 1743), a Chinese migrant of ancient lineage, and an unnamed mother of at least part-native ancestry. He had four brothers, including the younger Han Bwee Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen (1727 – 1778). Han Tjien Kong converted to Islam at an unknown date, and subsequently assumed the Javanese name of Soero Pernollo.Sometime in the mid-eighteenth century, Soero Pernollo moved to East Java, at the time still a frontier territory contested by the Dutch East India Company, the Mataram Sultanate and the Balinese princely state of Mengwi. He entered the service of Hendrik Breton, a senior official of the Company. Breton held the post of Resident of Rembang, and was promoted in 1763 to Opperhofd van den Osthoek, or 'High Head of the Eastern Salient', before his eventual elevation in 1768 to the powerful Raad van Indië. Throughout this period, Soero Pernollo was Breton's right-hand man, initially as gezaghebber, or overseer, of three merchant ships, then as harbourmaster of Surabaya, the most important commercial entrepôt in East Java.During the consolidation of Dutch rule in the Eastern Salient, Soero Pernollo was appointed politiehoofd, or police chief, of Besuki and Panarukan in 1764 with the Javanese noble title of Ngabehi. In this capacity, he played an important role as a source of military intelligence for the Company during the Dutch-Blambangan War of 1767 to 1768. It was thanks to his influence that his younger brother, Kapitein Han Bwee Kong, eventually managed to acquire the lease for the districts of Besuki in 1768, and of Panarukan in 1777.Soero Pernollo died in 1776, but his two sons, Adipati Soero Adinegoro and Raden Soero Adiwikromo, both attained prominence as government officials, particularly during the French and British interludes in the Dutch East Indies (1806 – 1815). One of his daughters married a fellow ally of the Dutch East India Company, Pakunataningrat I, Sultan of Sumenep (reigned 1812 - 1854). Their descendants continued to play an important role in the colonial administration of East Java.".
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- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1776_deaths.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_Muslims.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_people_of_Chinese_descent.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Javanese_people.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_East_Java.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Surabaya.
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- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_the_Indies.
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- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Han_(surname).
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- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Han_family_of_Lasem.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Harbourmaster.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
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- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Blambangan.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monarchs_of_Bali.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Mataram_Sultanate.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Native_Indonesians.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Pakunataningrat_I.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Peranakan.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Priyayi.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Rembang_Regency.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Residency_(country_subdivision).
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Situbondo_Regency.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Sultan.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Sumenep_Regency.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLink Surabaya.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kyai Ronggo Ngabehi Soero Pernollo".
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ngabehi Soero Pernollo".
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soero Pernollo".
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese_name.
- Soero_Pernollo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:1720_births.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:1776_deaths.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:Indonesian_Muslims.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:Indonesian_people_of_Chinese_descent.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:Javanese_people.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:People_from_East_Java.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:People_from_Surabaya.
- Soero_Pernollo subject Category:People_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies.
- Soero_Pernollo hypernym Nobleman.
- Soero_Pernollo type Person.
- Soero_Pernollo comment "Kyai Ronggo Ngabehi Soero Pernollo (1720 – 1776), or Surapernala, born Han Tjien Kong, was a Chinese-Javanese nobleman, government official and ally of the Dutch East India Company.".
- Soero_Pernollo label "Soero Pernollo".
- Soero_Pernollo wasDerivedFrom Soero_Pernollo?oldid=706386247.
- Soero_Pernollo isPrimaryTopicOf Soero_Pernollo.