Batang Hari River photographed during the 1877-79 Sumatra Expedition

Djambi Residency (Dutch: Residentie Djambi) was an administrative territorial entity of the Dutch East Indies and was established in 1906.[1]

1909 Malay-language Map of Djambi Residency

List of residents

Source:[2]

Dutch Colonial Era
No.NameTook officeLeft office
1.O.L. Helfrich19061908
2.A.J.N. Engelenberg19081910
3.Th. A.L. Heyting19101913
4.AL. Kamerling19131915
5.H.E.C. Quast19151918
6.H.L.C Petri19181923
7.C. Poortman19231925
8.G.J. Van Dongen19251927
9.H.E.K Ezerman19271928
10.J.R.F Verschoor Van Niesse19281931
11.W.S. Teinbuch19311933
12.Ph. J. Van der Meulen19331936
13.M.J. Ruyschaver19361940
14.Reuvers19401942
Indonesian Independence Era
No.NameTook officeLeft office
15.Segaf Yahya19451945
16.R. Inu Kertapati19451950
17.Bachsan19501953
18.Hoesin Puang Limbaro19531954
19.R. Sudono19541955
20.Djamin Datuk Bagindo19551957

See also

References

  1. Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor, Volume 1, p. 678, at Google Books
  2. "Profil Sejarah - PEMDA JAMBI". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
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