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English meaning of the Dutch terms for Acehnese suicide attacks
In the paragraph "The Acehnese work of literature, the Hikayat Perang Sabil provided the background and reasoning for the "Aceh-mord"- Acehnese suicide attacks upon the Dutch.[27][28][29] The Indonesian translations of the Dutch terms are Aceh bodoh (Aceh pungo) or Aceh gila (Aceh mord).[30]", I think we should note the English translation of "bodoh" which means "stupid", and "gila" which means "insane".

114.4.212.175 (talk) 17:42, 28 September 2021 (UTC)

POV about National Heroes
Very strange to see no mention of Cut Meutia, Cut Nyak Dhien only in the sidebar, and Teuku Umar labeled a traitor by the Dutch. All three of these people have been declared National Heroes of Indonesia and honored on paper currency. Their individual wikipedia pages show significant roles in Aceh independence, with Teuku Umar labeled an "undercover" agent. None of it appears on this page! Martindo (talk) 20:54, 4 August 2022 (UTC)

Ottoman empire
The Ottoman empire was not involved in this war, as the wikipedia page of Ottoman embassy to Aceh mentioning; When Aceh was attacked by the Dutch in 1873, triggering the Aceh War, the region invoked the protection of its earlier agreement with the Ottoman Empire as one of its dependencies.[9][10] The claim was rejected by Western powers who feared a precedent being set.[11] Once again Aceh requested military reinforcements from the Ottomans, but the tasked fleet originally designated to help was diverted to Yemen to suppress the Zaidi rebellion there.

Also this source mentioning; "During the Aceh War (1873 to 1903) Aceh appealed for Ottoman support and protection against the Dutch. The main purpose of this chapter is to examine these appeals and the Ottoman authorities’ responses to them, based mainly on the Turkish archival sources. Acehnese leaders sent several letters to Sultan Abdülhamid II, asking for help against the Dutch. In 1891, Sharif ῾Ali b. Isma῾il went to Istanbul to bring Aceh under Ottoman sovereignty. The Acehnese tried to establish relations with the Ottomans through the visit of the Turkish frigate Ertuğrul to Singapore in 1890 and the Ottoman representation in Batavia. Although the Ottoman authorities showed a considerable interest in Aceh matters, this did not materialise because of the current political circumstances. Aceh's distance from Ottoman lands and the lack of sufficient information on the region, coupled with problems in communications, also caused the Ottomans to approach the problem of Aceh cautiously."

https://academic.oup.com/british-academy-scholarship-online/book/18372/chapter-abstract/176441435?redirectedFrom=fulltext --BabiBandung (talk) 08:32, 9 August 2022 (UTC)

Infidel war? Really?
Was there really a tradition that this war also called the Dutch War or the Infidel War, especially the latter. If not, this should be removed Danial Bass (talk) 09:38, 18 September 2022 (UTC)