which on between cape colony,java ,natal and ceylon were not part of the dutch east indian company empire

Ceylon was not part of the Dutch East Indian Company empire.

Cape Colony and Natal were not part of the Dutch East Indian Company (VOC) empire. The Cape Colony was a Dutch colony in Southern Africa, established by the VOC in 1652, but it was not directly controlled by the company. It later came under British control.

Natal, located in present-day South Africa, was also not part of the VOC's empire. It was later colonized by the British in the 19th century.

Java and Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka) were part of the VOC's empire. Java, an island in Indonesia, was one of the main centers of Dutch colonial power, while Ceylon was an important trade hub for the VOC in the Indian Ocean region.