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was introduced by the Dutch to what is today
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during the
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era in the 18th century, and spread throughout the
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during a wave of westernisation in the 19th century. Freemasons originally only included Europeans and
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, but later also
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with a Western education. Active freemasonry existed throughout the Dutch East Indies (now: Indonesia) from 1762 to 1962. The first lodge in Asia "La Choisie" was founded in Batavia by Jacobus Cornelis Mattheus Radermacher (1741–1783). In July 1772,
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established the Lodge'' La Fidele Sinceritie '' in Batavia. In 1922, a Dutch Provincial Grand Lodge, under the
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, at Weltevreden ( Batavia) controlled twenty Lodges in the colony. Fourteen in
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, three in
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and others in places such as
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. The lodges in the colony played a role in the social emancipation of the
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, as well as of the so-called Foreign Orientals, such as the ethnic-Chinese and
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. Freemasonry also had a significant impact on the
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preluding the
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. In 1836, the painter
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was the first indigenous person to become a freemason and joined the lodge ''Eendracht maakt Macht'' in The Hague. The first indigenous member of a lodge in the Dutch East Indies was Abdul Rachman, a descendant of the sultan of
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, in 1844. A famous freemason and
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was the Indo politician Dick de Hoog, who was the main leader of the Indo emancipation movement and president of the Indo European Alliance. Other prominent Freemasons were the Peranakan tycoon Loa Po Seng and his half-Indo grandson, the politician and parliamentarian
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.


List of lodges (historical)

Most lodges were closed during the Japanese occupation, unless otherwise indicated. All lodges in Indonesia were closed when freemasonry was outlawed by
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in 1961. Specific lodges in the Dutch East Indies included: *lodge nummer 31 : La Constante et Fidèle,
Semarang Semarang (Javanese script, Javanese: , ''Kutha Semarang'') is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Netherlands, Dutch Dutch East Indies, colonial era, and is still an important regio ...
(became Indonesian in 1960, closed 1962); *lodge nummer 46 : Mata Hari,
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; *lodge nummer 53 : Mataram, Jokjakarta; *lodge nummer 55 : l'Union Frédéric Royal,
Surakarta Surakarta (Javanese script, Javanese: , Pegon script, Pegon: ), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese script, Javanese: ; ), is a major List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in Central Java, Indonesia. The city adjoins Karanganyar Reg ...
; *lodge nummer 61 : Prins Frederik, Kota Raja; *lodge nummer 64 : Veritas,
Probolinggo Probolinggo (, , Javanese language, Javanese: ''Kuthå Pråbålinggå'') is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 56.676 sq. km, and had a population of 217,062 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Stati ...
; *lodge nummer 65 : Arbeid Adelt,
Makassar Makassar ( ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( ), is the capital of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, ...
; *lodge nummer 70 : Deli,
Medan Medan ( , ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of North Sumatra. The nearby Strait of Malacca, Port of Belawan, and Kualanamu International Airport make Medan a regional hub and multi ...
; *lodge nummer 82 : Tidar,
Magelang Magelang () is one of six cities in Central Java, the Central Java Province of Indonesia that are administratively independent of the regencies in which they lie geographically. Each of these cities is governed by a mayor rather than a Subdivi ...
; *lodge nummer 83 : Fraternitas,
Salatiga Salatiga () is a Cities of Indonesia, city in Central Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of and had a population of 192,322 at the 2020 Indonesian census, 2020 Census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at m ...
; *lodge nummer 84 : Sint Jan,
Bandung Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
(closed 1960); *lodge nummer 87 : Humanitas,
Tegal Tegal is a city in the northwest part of Central Java of Indonesia. It is situated on the north coast (or ''pesisir'') of the province of Central Java, about from Semarang, the capital of the province. It had a population of 239,599 at the 2010 ...
; *lodge nummer 89 : Malang,
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; *lodge nummer 92 : Blitar,
Blitar Blitar is a landlocked city in East Java, Indonesia, about 73 km from Malang and 167 km from Surabaya. The area lies within longitude 111° 40' – 112° 09' East and its latitude is 8° 06' South. The city of Blitar lies at an altitude ...
; *lodge nummer 110 : Het Zuiderkruis, Meester Cornelis, Batavia (closed 1955); *lodge nummer 111 : De Broederketen, Batavia (closed 1948); *lodge nummer 129 : De Driehoek,
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; *lodge nummer 142 : Broedertrouw,
Bandung Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
; *lodge nummer 149 : Palembang,
Palembang Palembang (, Palembang: ''Pelémbang'', Mandarin: 巨港 (Jùgǎng), Hokkien: 舊港 (Kū-káng), Jawi: ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River in the ea ...
(closed 1958); *lodge nummer 151 : De Hoeksteen,
Sukabumi Sukabumi () is a landlocked city surrounded by the Sukabumi Regency, regency of the same name (within which it is an enclave and exclave, enclave) in the southern foothills of Mount Gede, in West Java, Indonesia, about south of the national ca ...
; *lodge nummer 153 : Serajoedal,
Purwokerto Purwokerto () is a large but non-autonomous town on the island of Java, Indonesia. It is the coordinating centre of local government (''Bakorwil 3'') and the largest city in southwestern Central Java (known as the ''Barlingmascakeb'' regio ...
; *lodge nummer 165 : De Witte Roos, Batavia (closed 1958) *lodge nummer 182 : Purwa Daksina, Batavia (became Indonesian in 1955, closed 1962); *lodge nummer 183 : Dharma,
Bandung Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, the city is the List of Indonesian cities by population, fourth-most populous city and fourth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabay ...
(became Indonesian 1955, closed 1962); *lodge nummer 192 : Bhakti,
Semarang Semarang (Javanese script, Javanese: , ''Kutha Semarang'') is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Netherlands, Dutch Dutch East Indies, colonial era, and is still an important regio ...
(became Indonesian in 1955, closed 1962); *lodge nummer 193 : Pamitran,
Surabaya Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strai ...
; (became Indonesian in 1955, closed 1962); *lodge nummer 225 : De Ster in het Oosten, Hollandia,
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(closed in 1963).


Historical images

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Vrijmetselarij te Medan (loge genaamd Deli) TMnr 60025583.jpg, Loge 70, ''Deli'', Medan File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Portret van een groep Europese en Indonesische leden van de Vrijmetselarij achter gedekte tafels TMnr 60042085.jpg, Unspecified File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Vrijmetselaarsloge Excelsior, Buitenzorg TMnr 60016644.jpg, ''Excelsior'', Buitenzorg File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Groepsportret met resident L.F. Dingemans en Hamengkoe Boewono VIII Sultan van Jogjakarta tijdens een bezoek aan de jubileumreceptie van de firma Van Gorkom en Co. in de vrijmetselaarsloge Mataram TMnr 60041545.jpg, Loge 53, ''Mataram'', Jogjakarta File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Vrijmetselaarsloge Le Droit humain, Buitenzorg TMnr 60016643.jpg, ''Le Droit humain'', Buitenzorg File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het oudste gebouw van de Vrijmetselarij in Weltevreden Batavia. TMnr 60005555.jpg, Weltevreden, Batavia File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Dick de Hoog Volksraadslid en voorzitter van het I.E.V TMnr 10001381.jpg, Dick de Hoog,
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, of the ''
Grand Orient of the Netherlands The Grand Orient of the Netherlands or Grand East of the Netherlands ( Dutch: ''Orde van Vrijmetselaren onder het Grootoosten der Nederlanden'') is a Masonic Grand Lodge in the Netherlands. It falls within the mainstream Anglo-American tradition o ...
'' on
Java Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
. File:RadenSaleh.jpg,
Raden Saleh Raden Saleh Sjarif Boestaman (, EYD: ; , DIN: ; 1811 – 23 April 1880) was a pioneering Romantic painter from the Dutch East Indies of Arab- Javanese ethnicity. He was considered to be the first "modern" artist from Indonesia (then the Dutc ...
, Javanese nobel and famous painter was the first indigenous freemason.


References

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