The VOC fleet, passing Malacca on April…
May 1606 CE
The VOC fleet, passing Malacca on April 1606, had arrived at Johor on May 1, where de Jonge had proceeded to negotiate for a term of alliance with Johor.
The pact is formally concluded on May 17, 1606, in which Johor agrees to a combined effort with the Dutch to attempt to dislodge the Portuguese from Malacca.
Unlike the Portuguese, the Dutch and Johor agree to respect each others' religion; the Dutch will get to keep Malacca and the right to trade in Johor.
The Dutch also will not attempt to interfere or wage war against Johor: in effect, the agreement limits Dutch influence in the Malay Peninsula in contrast to the other part of the archipelago which is to become the Dutch East Indies.
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Tupi people (Amerind tribe)
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Cochin, Kingdom of
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Kongo, Kingdom of
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Kandy, Sinhalese Kingdom of
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Johor, Sultanate of
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Matamba, Kingdom of
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Brazil, Colonial
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Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
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Portugal, Habsburg (Philippine) Kingdom of
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Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
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East India Company, British (The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies)
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Dutch East India Company in Indonesia
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Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC in Dutch, literally "United East Indies Company")
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England, (Stuart) Kingdom of
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