- Tasikmalaya
Tasikmalaya is a city and regency in southeastern
West Java ,Indonesia , betweenBandung andPurwokerto on the southerly of the two major road routes across Java.The area is located in the mountainous Preanger region of Java at an elevation of 351 metres (1,151 feet). On April 5, 1982, the
volcano Gunung Galunggung erupted about 24 km from the city, causing major damage throughlahar and ash projection, and forcing a temporary evacuation of the area.The population of the entire regency (the city and rural area around it) is about 1.58 million. Like most of West Java, it is mostly populated by Muslim, ethnically
Sundanese people, with a smallChinese Indonesian minority. The city is sometimes called the "City of a Thousand Pesantren," for its many Islamic religious schools. ["City of contrasts". 2004. "The Straits Times" February 27.]The area is known for producing
silk goods printed withbatik , paper umbrellas, and handbags woven by hand frombamboo andpandanus leaves. The production ofhandicraft s for domestic and international consumption is an important local industry; in 1998 and 1999, export of handicrafts earned 2.6 billion rupiah for the region.The regency was a major centre of early support and organization for
Darul Islam , a resistance group formed in 1948 to resist Dutch attempts to retake Java afterWorld War II , and, after the Dutch were defeated, to establish a state in Indonesia governed byIslamic law . [Horikoshi, Hiroko (1975). The Dar ul-Islam movement in West Java (1948-62): an experience in the historical process. "Indonesia" 20:58-86.]The city of Tasikmalaya was the site of a widely-reported riot in late December 1996. Four people were killed and several churches and dozens of mostly Chinese-owned businesses were destroyed in the violence, which was triggered by allegations of
police brutality , and over frustration with allegedly corrupt local government officials. [Collins, Elizabeth Fuller (2002). Indonesia: a violent culture? "Asian Survey" 42(4):582-605.] The event was among the earliest of many riots withreligion - and class-based undertones that occurred in Java during the late 1990s. [Bird, Judith (1998). Indonesia in 1997: The tinderbox year. "Asian Survey" 38(2):168-176]References
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