Preanger Regencies Residency (Dutch:Residentie Preanger-Regentschappen), sometimes referred to asPreanger Residency and renamedPriangan Residency after 1931, was an administrative division (residency) of theDutch East Indies located inParahyangan,West Java which existed from 1817 to 1925.[1] Its capital was inCianjur until 1856 and thereafter inBandung. The residency contained the municipality of Bandung and the regencies (regentschap) ofBandoeng,Soemedang,Tasikmalaja,Tjiamis andGaroet.
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the area of Preanger (Parahyangan) had belonged to theMataram Sultanate.[2] In the late seventeenth century, theDutch East India Company allied itself with Mataram, but demanded territorial and trade concessions.[2] During this time, the Dutch started to exert more and more influence in the Western part of Java.[2] Mataram finally ceded all control ofCheribon and regions to the south, including the Preanger region, in 1705.[1][2] The eastern part of what would become this residency was at first ruled fromCirebon in a residency called theCheribonsche Preanger Regentschappen, while the western parts were allowed to remain under the control of local princes.[1] That situation remained until 1808, when Napoleonic governorHerman Willem Daendels reorganized the territory in a prefecture (the Batavian and Priangan Regencies) and connected it toBatavia via theGreat Post Road.[3]
In 1818, after the shortFrench and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies, the territory was reestablished by the Dutch as the Preanger Regencies Residency.[1][3]
The residency as established in 1818 consisted of three major divisions:
The capital of the residency was transferred from Cianjur to Bandung in 1856, but the seat of the resident himself was not moved there until 1864.[1] In 1866, Limbangan was also separated to be its own division with an Assistant Resident.[1]
During the early twentieth century, the residency had a number ofTea estates in its mountainous areas, as well as being a center ofTapioca flour production in the Indies.[4] It was also one of the earliest areas in the Indies to industrialize significantly.[5] During this time, Bandung was also the location of the first university in the Indies and the place where a number of important printing presses were located, including the popular newspaperDe Preangerbode.[6]
In 1915,Garut Regency was transferred from theCheribon Residency to Preanger.[1] In 1925, the four residencies of western Java were subdivided into nine new residencies.[3] The former Preanger Regencies Residency was broken up into three smaller residencies:West-Priangan,Midden-Priangan enOost-Priangan.[3] However, in 1931 they were reorganized once again, with parts of the former residency now being divided betweenBuitzenzorg Residency and the renamed Priangan Residency.[3] Those borders were kept by the Japanese during their occupation of Java duringWorld War II, and for a short time by the Republic of Indonesia after 1945.[3]
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