The Cumbok affair (Indonesian: Peristiwa Cumbok), also known as the Cumbok War (Indonesian: Perang Cumbok), was a series of battles that took place in the Pidie Regency of Aceh in the Dutch East Indies between 2 December 1945 and 16 January 1946. Conflict broke out between ulama (teungku) who supported the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence and had united in the Persatuan Ulama Seluruh Aceh [id] (PUSA), and the local ulèëbalang [id] aristocracy (teuku) who continued to support Dutch colonial rule, causing a revolution in the social fabric of the Acehnese people at the time.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Saleh, Hasan (1992). Mengapa Aceh bergolak, Pustaka Graffiti, Jakarta. ISBN 9794441848.
  2. ^ Daud, Anwar (2006). Peristiwa Cumbok di Aceh, Dinas Kebudayaan Aceh, Banda Aceh.
  3. ^ Basral, Akmal Nasery (2013). Napoleon Dari Tanah Rencong: Novelisasi Perjuangan Hasan Saleh, Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Jakarta. ISBN 9792296204.
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