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Fort van der Capellen : ウィキペディア英語版
Fort van der Capellen

Fort van der Capellen is a small 19th-century Dutch fort in Batusangkar, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The town of Batusangkar grew considerably around the Fort van der Capellen. The fort was named after the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies Godert van der Capellen.
==History==

The fort is one of the forts established by the Dutch during the period of war between the so-called the ''Padris'' and the so called ''Adats''. The Padris were basically Minangkabau Muslim clerics who studied in Saudi Arabia, inspired by Wahabism, and decided to impose this sharia among the indigenous people of Minangkabau. The adats on the other hand consisted of Minangkabau nobility and chiefs who were loyal to the highly syncretic interpretation of Islam which had intermingled with the traditional adat or customary law; such as the practice of maternalism, which is against the principle of Wahabism. The adats asked for the help from the Dutch who intervened from 1821 and helped the nobility to defeat the Padris.
It began with Dutch Colonel Raff entering the territory of Tanah Datar. In the city of Batusangkar, the Dutch decided to establish a fort on the highest ground around 500 meter from the city center. The construction of the fort was finished in 1824. The fort was christened van der Capellen after the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies at that time Baron van der Capellen. It is a small fort surrounded with 4 75 cm thick aand 4 meter high wall.
During the period of Japanese occupation, the fort was under the control of the Indonesian military corps the ''Badan Keamanan Rakjat'' ("People's Security Corps") from 1943 to 1945. After the declaration of the Indonesian independence, the ''Tentara Keamanan Rakyat'' ("People's Security Army") was set up in the fort from 1945 to 1947. These military bodies were the predecessor of the Indonesian National Army. The utch briefly captured the fort from 1948 to 1950 during the controversial Operation Kraai.
In the fully-fledged independent Indonesia, the fort was used by the university body PTPG Batusangkar — the predecessor of the State University of Padang — for educational purpose, the inauguration was enacted by Mohammad Yamin.
In 1955, when PTPG Batusangkar were transferred to Bukit Gombak, the fort was converted into a military headquarter of the ''Angkatan Perang Republik Indonesia''. During the rebellion from the Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia toward the central government in 1957, Fort van der Capellen was captured by Batalyon 439 Diponegoro, which later transferred to the Indonesian National Police on May 25, 1960. The fort was made the headquarter of the Police Resort Command until year 2001 when headquarter was transferred to a new building in Pagaruyung.

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